Russia launched a series of strikes on Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, early Tuesday and killed at least two people, the city's mayor said.
The big picture: The bombardment on the 1,371th day of Putin's war on Ukraine comes as U.S. and Ukrainian officials report progress in Geneva talks on President Trump's plan for peace.
Zoom in: Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko reported hearing explosions first ring out across the city just after 1am, with the rocket attacks setting buildings alight and disrupting power and water supply in some areas. • At least two people died during the overnight assault and multiple people were hospitalized with injuries as buildings were damaged or destroyed, per Klitschko's posts on Telegram that noted "there may be people under the rubble" of one building.
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