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Russia, Ukraine trade overnight aerial attacks

Putin sets out conditions for 30-day ceasefire

By Associated Press
Published: March 16, 2025, 1:16pm
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This photo released Saturday shows a view of Sudzha, the biggest town in Russia’s Kursk region, after it was taken over by Russian troops.
This photo released Saturday shows a view of Sudzha, the biggest town in Russia’s Kursk region, after it was taken over by Russian troops. (Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via Associated Press) Photo Gallery

KYIV, Ukraine — Russia and Ukraine traded heavy aerial blows overnight, with both sides on Saturday reporting more than 100 enemy drones over their respective territories.

The attacks comes less than 24 hours after Russian President Vladimir Putin met with U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff to discuss details of the American proposal for a 30-day ceasefire in the war with Ukraine.

Putin told a press conference on Thursday that he supported a truce in principle but set out a host of details that need to be clarified first. Kyiv has already endorsed the truce proposal, although Ukrainian officials have publicly raised doubts as to whether Moscow will commit to such a deal.

Speaking to reporters in Kyiv on Saturday, after virtual talks between Western allies hosted by U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy voiced his support for the 30-day full ceasefire proposal to discuss a longer-term peace plan, but said Russia would attempt to derail talks with conditions.

Starmer has told allies to “keep the pressure” on Putin to back a ceasefire, hailing Ukraine as the “party of peace.” Starmer said Putin will “sooner or later” have to “come to the table.”

In a statement earlier Saturday, Zelenskyy accused Moscow of building up forces along the border.

“The build up of Russian forces indicates that Moscow intends to keep ignoring diplomacy,” he said. “It is clear that Russia is prolonging the war.”

However, Zelenskyy stressed that if Russia did not agree with the U.S. proposal, there would be “specific, harsh and straightforward” response from the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump.

He also said Kyiv’s troops were maintaining their presence in Russia’s Kursk region after Trump said Friday that “thousands” of Ukrainian troops had been surrounded by the Russian military.

“There is no encirclement of our troops,” Zelenskyy said.

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