Russian strikes hit Zaporizhzhia, kill civilian as talks loom
Kyiv— Russian strikes in southern Ukraine killed a 30-year-old woman and wounded two others, including a child, regional authorities said on Friday, as Kyiv and Washington prepare to hold talks aimed at reviving stalled negotiations over the war.
Ivan Fedorov said Russian forces carried out two overnight strikes on the Zaporizhzhia district, destroying private homes. A 10-year-old boy and a 48-year-old man were among those injured, he said in a statement posted on Telegram.
The attack adds to a series of strikes on civilian infrastructure in southern Ukraine, where frontline regions continue to face sustained bombardment.
Local officials said residential properties were damaged in the latest assault, underscoring the ongoing risks to civilians.
No immediate comment was issued by Russia on the reported strikes.
The developments come ahead of a planned meeting between Ukrainian and U.S. negotiators in the United States on Saturday, according to Volodymyr Zelensky, as efforts continue to restart diplomatic engagement over the conflict.
Negotiations between Moscow and Kyiv, supported by Washington, have faced delays in recent weeks. Ukrainian officials have said the talks were disrupted by the US-Israeli war with Iran, which has shifted international attention and diplomatic resources.
Fighting between Russian and Ukrainian forces remains ongoing, with periodic escalations reported across multiple regions. The latest strike highlights the continuing volatility on the ground even as diplomatic efforts seek to regain momentum.