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Russia attacks Ukraine with drones before Trump-Zelenskyy talks

Russia attacks Ukraine with drones before Trump-Zelenskyy talks

Russia attacked Ukrainewithhundreds of missiles and droneson Saturday, ahead of what UkrainianPresident Volodymyr Zelenskyysaid would be a crucial meeting withU.S. President Donald Trumpin Florida Sunday to work out a deal to end nearlyfour years of war.

Zelenskyy cast the vast overnight attack on Kyiv and other parts of Ukraine, which he said involved about 500 drones and 40 missiles and knocked out power and heat in parts of the capital, as Russia's response to theongoing peace efforts brokered by Washington.

Windows have been broken in an apartment inside a residential building badly damaged during Russian missiles and drones strikes, on Nov. 25, 2025, in Kyiv, Ukraine. A Russian missile and drone strike hit Kyiv overnight, causing civilian casualties. According to Kyiv authorities, at least 6 people died and 13 others, including one child, have been injured. The attack also led to widespread power outages in several parts of the city due to emergency measures taken by Ukraine's national energy provider, Ukrenergo. Emergency services have rescued 18 people from the rubble. In the morning, another missile strike using Kinzhal and Iskander systems was reported. This photograph shows the view from an apartment heavily damaged during Russian air attacks, on Nov. 25, 2025 in Kyiv, Ukraine. A Russian missile and drone strike hit Kyiv overnight, causing civilian casualties. According to Kyiv authorities, at least 6 people died and 13 others, including one child, have been injured. The attack also led to widespread power outages in several parts of the city due to emergency measures taken by Ukraine's national energy provider, Ukrenergo. Emergency services have rescued 18 people from the rubble. In the morning, another missile strike using Kinzhal and Iskander systems was reported. A communal worker sweeps off debris in front of a residential building that was damaged during Russian strikes, on Nov. 25, 2025 in Kyiv, Ukraine. A Russian missile and drone strike hit Kyiv overnight, causing civilian casualties. According to Kyiv authorities, at least 6 people died and 13 others, including one child, have been injured. The attack also led to widespread power outages in several parts of the city due to emergency measures taken by Ukraine's national energy provider, Ukrenergo. Emergency services have rescued 18 people from the rubble. In the morning, another missile strike using Kinzhal and Iskander systems was reported. People walk on a non-illuminated street during blackout hours in the southern city of Odesa, on Nov. 25, 2025, following Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. A person walks down a non-illuminated street during blackout hours in the southern city of Odesa, on Nov. 25, 2025, following Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. People look out from the observation area overlooking the Podil neighborhood in downtown Kyiv, on Nov. 25, 2025, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Ukrainian rescuers work in the damaged residential building following Russian missiles and drones strikes in Kyiv on Nov. 25, 2025, amid Russian invasion in Ukraine. Russia rained missiles and drones on Kyiv overnight, killing six people, as frantic diplomatic efforts over a draft US plan to end the war intensified. This photograph shows a crater at the site of an air attack in Zaporizhzhia, on Nov. 20, 2025, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. A woman sells vegetables in a an underground passage during a blackout in Kyiv on Nov. 9, 2025, following Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure. Ukrainian crews scrambled on Nov. 9, 2025 to repair damage caused by one of the most devastating Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, President Volodymyr Zelensky said. Moscow, which has escalated attacks on Ukraine's infrastructure in recent months, launched hundreds of drones at energy facilities across the country overnight into Nov. 8, 2025. This photograph shows a fire at the site of a Russian drone strike in the city of Chuguiv, Kharkiv region, early on Nov. 7, 2025, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. This photograph taken on Oct. 30, 2025 shows a destroyed apartment in a heavily damaged building following an air attack in Zaporizhzhia, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Russian strikes on Ukraine overnight killed one person, wounded 17 and caused emergency power outages across the country, Ukrainian authorities said on Oct. 30, 2025. Local residents stand outside a damaged building following an air attack in Zaporizhzhia on Oct. 30, 2025, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Russian strikes on Ukraine overnight killed one person, wounded 17 and caused emergency power outages across the country, Ukrainian authorities said on Oct. 30, 2025. Friends and colleagues kneel as servicemen from a guard of honor carry the coffin of late Ukrainian serviceman Kostiantyn Guzenko, 28, during farewell ceremony in central Kyiv on Nov. 7, 2025, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Kostiantyn Guzenko was a famous Ukrainian art and documentary photographer, who joined the army in early 2024 and was serving as a staff sergeant with the press service of the 35th Separate Marine Brigade. Residents collect cardboards to repair their house's windows after a drone attack on Nov. 12, 2025 in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Ukrainian authorities said the area was hit by three Shahed drones, an Iranian-designed loitering munition used often by Russian forces, damaging a warehouse of the SAT transport company. Ukrainian emergency personnel work at the scene of a drone attack on Nov. 12, 2025 in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Ukrainian authorities said the area was hit by three Shahed drones, an Iranian-designed loitering munition used often by Russian forces, damaging a warehouse of the SAT transport company.

See life in Ukraine after more than three years of war with Russia

Before the strikes, the Ukrainian leader said his expected talks with Trump would focus on the territory to be controlled by each side once fighting ends inEurope's deadliest conflict since World War II, started by Russia's 2022invasion of its smaller neighbor.

The attack continued throughout the morning, and a nearly 10-hour air raid alert for the capital only ended at 11:20 local time (0920 GMT). Authorities said one person was killed by the attack in the Kyiv region, while at least 19 people were wounded in the capital itself, including two children.

"If Russia turns even the Christmas and New Year period into a time of destroyed homes and burned apartments, of ruined power plants, then this sick activity can only be responded to with truly strong steps," Zelenskyyposted on X, calling on the U.S. and Europe to apply more pressure on Moscow.

He said rescuers were still searching for a person trapped under the rubble in one of the damaged residential buildings.

Russia made no immediate comment on the attacks.

A firefighter walks at the site where a Russian drone struck a residential building during a night of Russian drone and missile attacks, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine December 27, 2025.

Thousands of homes without heat in winter

Explosions echoed across Kyiv from the early pre-dawn hours on Saturday as Ukraine's air defence units went into action. The air force said Russian drones were targeting the capital and regions in the northeast and south.

Authorities said various locations in seven different districts of Kyiv sustained damage, and at least three high-rise apartment blocks were on fire.

State grid operator Ukrenergo said energy facilities across Ukraine, including in Kyiv and the surrounding region were struck by Russia, and emergency power cuts had been implemented across the capital.

Ukraine's foreign minister said a third of Kyiv was left without heat by the strikes as temperatures hovered around 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) on Saturday morning.

Emergency services hanging from a crane clear dangerous debris from the facade of the struck building on Hotkevycha Street in Kyiv, Ukraine on December 27, 2025. The attack, carried out by a Russian Shahed drone, damaged the lower floors of a high-rise building and injured several civilians.

Authorities in Kyiv region, which surrounds the city but does not include it, said 320,000 households had lost power after the attack.

The strikes also prompted the temporary closure of Rzeszow and Lublin airports in southeastern Poland, to the west of Ukraine, after the Polish armed forces scrambled fighter jets, the Polish Air Navigation Services Agencyposted on X.

Russia had launched strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure on Thursday night and stepped up attacks on the southern region of Odesa, the site of Ukraine's main seaports, Ukrainian authorities said.

Trump, Zelenskyy to discuss possible U.S. security guarantee

Territory remains the main diplomatic stumbling block, though Zelenskyy told journalists in Kyiv on Friday that a 20-point draft document – the cornerstone of a U.S. push to clinch a peace deal - is 90% complete.

He said a security guarantee agreement between Ukraine and the U.S. was almost ready – a critical element after guarantees in earlier post-Soviet years proved meaningless.

"A lot can be decided before the New Year," Zelenskyyposted on social media.

A drone hits an apartment building during a Russian missile and drone strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine December 27, 2025.

Trump said the United States was the driving force behind the process.

"He doesn't have anything until I approve it,"Trump told Politico. "So we'll see what he's got."

Before their meeting, Zelenskyy will have a call on Saturday with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and other European leaders, a Commission spokesperson said.

Zelenskyy told Axiosthe U.S. had offered a 15-year deal on security guarantees, subject to renewal, but Kyiv wanted a longer agreement with legally binding provisions to guard against further Russian aggression.

Trump said he believed Sunday's meeting would go well. He also said he expected to speak with Putin "soon, as much as I want."

U.S. President Donald Trump welcomes Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., October 17, 2025.

Territory, nuclear power plant, and economic zone at issue

In addition to territory, a critical point is control of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station, Europe's largest, which was seized by Russia in the opening weeks of the war.

Moscow is demanding that Ukraine withdraw from the areas of the eastern region of Donetsk that Russian troops have failed to occupy in their drive to secure all of the Donbas, which also includes the Luhansk region.

Kyiv, however, wants the fighting halted at the current lines.

Under a U.S. compromise, a free economic zone would be set up if Ukrainian troops pull back from parts of the Donetsk region, though details have yet to be worked out.

Axios quoted Zelenskyy as saying that if he is not able to push the U.S. to back Ukraine's position on the land issue, he was willing to put the 20-point plan to a referendum – as long as Russia agrees to a 60-day ceasefire allowing Ukraine to prepare for and hold the vote.

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said Kyiv's version of the 20-point plan differed from what Russia had been discussing with the U.S., according to the Interfax-Russia news agency.

But he expressed optimism that matters had reached a "turning point" in the search for a settlement.

Putin's foreign policy aide, Yuri Ushakov, spoke with members of the Trump administration after Moscow received U.S. proposals about a possible peace deal, the Kremlin said on Friday. It did not disclose how Moscow had viewed the documents.

Contributing: Reuters

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Russia pounds Kyiv with missiles, drones before Trump-Zelenskyy talks