Russia and Ukraine have continued air strikes that damaged each other's infrastructure, hours after Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed with the US leader that Russia would stop targeting Ukrainian energy targets.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russian planes had targeted hospitals and power grids this time. He said the Russian leader had in fact violated an immediate 30-day ceasefire he had agreed to on Tuesday with US President Donald Trump.
Putin told Trump that a full ceasefire would only work if Ukraine's allies stopped providing military aid, a condition that Ukraine's European allies had previously rejected.
Officials in the southern Russian region of Krasnodar said a Ukrainian drone attack caused a small fire at an oil depot.
Zelensky added that Russia launched more than 40 drones against Ukraine in the hours after the phone call between Trump and Putin.
Putin rejected an immediate and complete ceasefire in Ukraine, agreeing only to halt attacks on energy infrastructure, after a long-awaited phone call with Trump.
US talks on Ukraine will continue on Sunday in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (A2 Televizion)