
Exclusive: Finnish president warns Europe that US likely talked with Russia while negotiating with Ukraine
The discussion reflected growing concern in European capitals over Washington's posture as the latest peace push moves forward.

The discussion reflected growing concern in European capitals over Washington's posture as the latest peace push moves forward.
Hello, this is Chris York reporting from Kyiv on day 1,385 of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Today's top story so far: Two soldiers from Ukraine’s 67th Separate Mechanized Brigade captured six Russian servicemen during a combat search operation in the Oleksandrivka sector which lies along the borders of Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia Oblasts in southeastern Ukraine, the brigade reported on Facebook on Dec. 8. The soldiers, part of the brigade’s 3rd Mechanized Battalion, encountered Russia

President Volodymyr Zelensky is also set to meet Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni later in the day as he continues a tour of European capitals.

The strike has reportedly destroyed around 70% of the facility’s total fuel tanks.

This move will allow state institutions to coordinate their response more effectively and involve the military.

Search and rescue operations in the western Ukrainian city concluded after four days, with 33 confirmed dead and six people still missing.

"There are visions of the U.S., Russia, and Ukraine — and we don't have a unified view on Donbas," Zelensky told Bloomberg regarding the latest discussions on the peace plan for Ukraine.


The cyberattack took down over 700 computers and servers and deleted accounts of more than 1,000 Eltrans+ users, HUR claimed.



