Ukraine, Europe urge more pressure on Russia after drone kills nine

A girl listens music as she walks past burned out vehicles parked outside a shopping mall following a night-time drone attack on Kyiv. (File/AFP)
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  • Commenting on the drone strike in the Sumy region, Zelensky said on X: 鈥淭his was a deliberate killing of civilians鈥�
  • Ukrainian police posted photos of a dark blue passenger van nearly destroyed

KYIV: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called on Saturday for stronger sanctions on Moscow after a Russian drone killed nine bus passengers in northeastern Ukraine just hours after the two countries held their first peace talks in three years of war.

The meeting of Russian and Ukrainian officials in Turkiye on Friday failed to broker a temporary ceasefire. It was the first direct dialogue between the two sides since the early months of the war that Russia launched in February 2022.

Commenting on the drone strike in the Sumy region, Zelensky said on X: 鈥淎ll the deceased were civilians. And the Russians could not have failed to understand what kind of vehicle they were targeting. This was a deliberate killing of civilians.鈥�


Ukrainian police posted photos of a dark blue passenger van nearly destroyed, with the roof torn off and the windows blown out.

鈥淧ressure must be exerted on Russia to stop the killings. Without tougher sanctions, without stronger pressure, Russia will not seek real diplomacy,鈥� Zelensky said.

He said Russia had sent to Istanbul 鈥渁 weak and unprepared鈥� delegation without a meaningful mandate while real steps were needed to end the war.

The only result of the talks in Istanbul was an agreement on the largest prisoner exchange of 1,000 people from each side, which, according to the head of Ukraine鈥檚 military intelligence Kyrylo Budanov, could take place as early as next week.

鈥淲e are expecting strong sanctions against Russia from the United States, from Europe, and from all our partners. Diplomacy must start working,鈥� Zelensky stated.

US President Donald Trump, who has been pushing Moscow and Kyiv to hold peace talks, said before the two countries鈥� negotiators met in Istanbul that 鈥渘othing could happen鈥� until he had met directly with Russia鈥檚 President Vladimir Putin.

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Speaking to Reuters in Pakistan鈥檚 capital Islamabad on Saturday, British foreign minister David Lammy accused Moscow of obfuscating after the Istanbul talks, which ended in less than two hours.

鈥淵et again we are seeing obfuscation on the Russian side and unwillingness to get serious about the enduring peace that is now required in Ukraine,鈥� Lammy told Reuters in Pakistan鈥檚 capital Islamabad. 鈥淥nce again Russia is not serious.鈥�

鈥淎t what point do we say to Putin enough is enough?鈥�

French President Emmanuel Macron also said the talks in Istanbul had been fruitless.

鈥淭oday, what do we have? Nothing. And so I tell you, faced with President Putin鈥檚 cynicism, I am sure that President Trump, mindful of the credibility of the United States, will react,鈥� he said during a joint press conference with Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama.

Zelensky had challenged Putin earlier in the week to meet him in person, an offer the Russian leader ignored, but according to the Ukrainian delegation in Istanbul this possibility was discussed during Friday鈥檚 talks.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Saturday that Russia considered such a meeting was possible, but only as a result of work between the two sides to 鈥渁chieve certain results in the form of agreements.鈥�

鈥淎t the same time, when signing documents that the delegations are to agree upon, the main and fundamental thing for us remains who exactly will sign these documents from the Ukrainian side,鈥� Peskov added.

Peskov did not elaborate on that remark. Putin has previously challenged Zelensky鈥檚 legitimacy as president because his elected term of office expired last year.