Suspects of peace talks begins as Russian attacks continue in Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodimir Jelensky has issued a question as to whether new peaceful negotiations with Russia will be given to next week in the Turkish city of Istanbul.
Gelensky said on Friday that Kiev is still waiting for Russia to clarify its plans before the conversations that will take place on June 2.
One of Jelensky’s leading advisers, Andrey Jermac, said that Kiev was ready to resume direct peace talks with Russia on Friday, but Gremlin must first give the promised note, defining his position at the end of the war for more than three years.
Jelensky said Russia “undermined diplomacy” by retaining the document.
“There is no information about the so -called ‘Memorandum’ of Russia as a host in Ukraine or Turkey. For some reason, the Russians are hiding this document. This is a completely strange position,” Jelensky said in their Friday night speech.
Russian attacks continue in Ukraine
Russian attacks continue to reach Ukraine in maintaining uncertainty about a new round of peace talks.
According to officials, Russian attacks on drones and missiles in Ukraine killed at least two people, including a 9 -year -old woman on Saturday.
According to the Ukrainian Air Force, Russian troops introduced about 109 drones and five missiles at night in Ukraine. According to the Ukrainian Air Force, three missiles and 42 drones were destroyed, and 30 drones were unable to achieve their goals without damaging their goals.
The governor of Saboriazia, Ivan Fedorov, said that a 9 -year -old woman was killed and a 16 -year -old woman was injured in an attack on Dolinka’s village in the Japorisia region.
“A house was destroyed. The shock wave of the explosion damaged many houses, cars and connections,” wrote in Fedorov Telegram.
Another person was killed by a Russian bombing in Gerson’s Ukrainian region, written in local governor Olexander Brokudin Telegram.
Moscow made no comment on any attack.
The Russian Defense Ministry said on Saturday, the Ukrainian village, the Novobil Donetsk region, was taken to the Vodolhi village in the North Sumi region. Sumi’s Ukrainian authorities have ordered the evacuation of 11 more villages when Russian forces advance in the region.
With these new orders, the total number of villages, which is under the order of the Kurskin Russian region, rises to 213.
However, 14 people, including four children, were injured and Ukrainian drones hired apartment buildings on Saturday, said Alexander Kinstein, a local governor who operates the Artagovo village in Russian Russian city and West Kursk.