KYIV, Ukraine (AP) - Russian ballistic missiles killed at least five civilians in Ukraine, officials said Wednesday, a day after the Trump administration lifted its suspension of military aid for Kyiv's fight against Russia's invasion and Ukrainian officials signaled they were open to a 30-day ceasefire.
Russian missiles kill 5 in Ukraine as Kremlin mulls ceasefire prospects
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) - Russian ballistic missiles killed at least five civilians in Ukraine, officials said Wednesday, a day after the Trump administration lifted its suspension of military aid for Kyiv's fight against Russia's invasion and Ukrainian officials signaled they were open to a 30-day ceasefire.
The Kremlin didn’t comment on the agreement announced Tuesday between the U.S. and Ukraine on the provision of further military support, including intelligence sharing, and the possibility of a ceasefire that Washington backs.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Wednesday that it’s important not to "get ahead" of the question of responding to the 30-day ceasefire proposal. He told reporters that Moscow is awaiting "detailed information" about it from the U.S. and suggested Russia must get that before it can take a position.
The Russian missiles killed four Syrian men between the ages of 18 and 24 on a ship docked at the southern port of Odesa late Tuesday, where it was loading Ukrainian wheat for Algeria, Infrastructure Minister Oleksii Kuleba said.