The situation with the kidnappings of residents and nuclear plant employees is becoming “catastrophic," according to Dmytro Orlov, the mayor of the Russian-occupied city of Energodar in Zaporizhzhia Oblast. Some people have been tortured and abused, he added.
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The meeting is expected to focus on how allied nations "can further strengthen Ukraine's hand and cripple Russia's ability to continue to wage war," the British government said.
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Kirill Dmitriev is expected to discuss "the U.S.-Russia relationship" with Trump administration officials, CNN reported.
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A residential building was damaged in Krasnogorsk, Moscow Oblast, amid a drone attack overnight on Oct. 24, local authorities claimed.
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said that Trump has seen "not enough interest and enough action" from Russia to advance toward peace.
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