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    Zelenskyy meets key allies in London aiming to build on strikes on Russia | Ukraine

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    Volodymyr Zelenskyy met his staunchest allies at Downing Street on Sunday night, hours after a Russian drone strike damaged a storage centre for spent nuclear fuel nine miles from the Chornobyl nuclear power plant.

    Keir Starmer welcomed Zelenskyy, Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich Merz for a meeting to discuss ongoing support for Ukraine as the country seeks to capitalise on a series of strikes on key Russian positions.

    The leaders of the so-called E3 group of nations – the UK, France and Germany – gathered after a week of heightened hostilities and after Vladimir Putin rejected Zelenskyy’s proposal of face-to-face talks on Moscow’s war. The UK and France are leading a “coalition of the willing” initiative to provide security guarantees for Ukraine as part of a peace process.

    Before the meeting, Zelenskyy vowed that Ukraine would not “silently die”. He told Sky News: “We will respond. We will be stronger and stronger each day.”

    He said talks would focus on support for Ukraine and cooperation on air defence “for the security of all of Europe”.

    Zelenskyy, who will meet King Charles on Monday, thanked the UK and Ukraine’s other allies, who he said in a social media post were “helping us strengthen the protection of life and increase pressure on Russia for its aggression”.

    The meeting followed a series of devastating Ukrainian strikes on targets inside Russia, including Vladimir Putin’s home city of St Petersburg. Long-range Ukrainian drones hit an oil terminal and a nearby naval port last week, sending black smoke billowing into the sky. The attacks began hours before the start of the city’s international economic forum.

    Speaking at the event on Friday, Putin rejected an offer made in an open letter by Zelenskyy to hold face-to-face talks. He said his war goals were unchanged and there was “no point” in holding peace negotiations.

    Zelenskyy described Putin’s response as “weak”. He said Ukraine’s deep strikes would continue against targets in Russia.

    The letter, the first Zelenskyy has publicly written directly to Putin since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in 2022, was fiercely critical of the Russian leader’s 26 years in power.

    He acknowledged shifting US priorities, saying it would be wrong to wait for the Trump administration to return its attention to ending the Ukraine war while it remained heavily focused on the Iran war. “The world has not grown tired of Ukraine, as you long hoped it would. But there is growing fatigue with Russia,” Zelenskyy wrote to Putin.

    The mood in Kyiv is increasingly optimistic. On the battlefield, Russia’s advance appears to have stalled. Ukraine claims Moscow is losing more men than it can recruit, with more than 30,000 killed and injured a month. Russia’s air defences are seemingly unable to shoot down Ukrainian drones capable of flying more than 620 miles (1,000km) from the frontline.

    On Saturday, Ukraine struck St Petersburg again, reportedly targeting an ammunition dump and oil terminal in nearby Kronstadt. The city’s governor, Alexander Beglov, said three people sustained minor injuries. He told residents to stay indoors.

    Ukraine’s special operations forces released footage of overnight strikes on fuel storage facilities in occupied Crimea. The attacks took place in the towns of Lenine and Fedosia.

    Drones also knocked out a bridge connecting the peninsula with the Chonhar crossing point, a gateway into Russian-controlled southern Ukraine. It connects with a key supply road that was shut last week after repeated strikes on lorries and tankers. The attacks have led to severe fuel shortages in Crimea, with the crisis beginning to spread to other areas including southern Russia.

    Zelenskyy called Sunday’s attack on a storage facility near Chornobyl “extremely vile” and stressed that it did not lead to a spike in radiation. A fire in the building was quickly extinguished. Large amounts of nuclear fuel were stored a few metres away, the International Atomic Energy Agency said.

    “An extremely critical infrastructure facility – and an extremely vile Russian strike,” Zelenskyy wrote on X, adding that Russia had used an Iranian-designed Shahed attack drone. “As of now, there are no readings exceeding normal background radiation levels. But there is certainly an increase in Russia’s brazenness, which long ago went off the charts.”

    Four people were killed by Russian aerial bombs. They included two people waiting at a bus stop in the village of Balabyne, in the southern Zaporizhzhia region, and a 56-year-old minibus driver whose vehicle was targeted nearby. An attack in the neighbouring Dnipropetrovsk oblast killed a 59-year-old man, the region’s governor posted on Telegram.



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