
Russia claimed Thursday to have captured a key Ukrainian town after more than 16 months of intense fighting and unleashed a deadly seven-hour drone assault on Kyiv that offered no hint of its agreeing to President Donald Trump's demands to end its war. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: Russia said it captured the Ukrainian town of Chasiv Yar while also launching a deadly drone and missile attack on Kyiv, but Ukraine denied the town had fully fallen and said fighting was still underway.
Key Points:
Russia’s strikes and Trump’s pressure campaign may keep war and oil-price shocks high, which can raise costs for US households and businesses.
US voters may see clearer signs that peace talks are weak, which could shape policy debate and elections.
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Central to the article because his demands, deadline, and tariffs threat frame the diplomatic and military context.
Major central actor responding to Russia’s attacks and commenting on the peace-and-war context.
Named senior Russian political figure whose public remarks escalate the dispute with Trump.
Key national leader referenced as the counterpart in the conflict and peace pressure.
Named Russian defense minister quoted praising the troops and reinforcing Moscow’s claim.
Ukrainian monitoring platform cited for its battlefield mapping and assessment.
Ukrainian military spokesman quoted denying Russia’s claim; meaningful but secondary.
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