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Ukraine, Russia attack each other's Black Sea coasts after latest round of peace talks

UKRAINE, JUL 24 – The failed Istanbul talks led to renewed drone strikes killing five people and damaging key civilian and military sites, marking the fiercest Black Sea attacks in months.

  • Ukraine and Russia launched drone and air strikes along each other's Black Sea coasts early on July 24, hours after peace talks in Istanbul ended.
  • The strikes occurred shortly after a short session of peace negotiations in Istanbul, where discussions focused on prisoner exchanges but no agreement was reached on ceasefire conditions or a possible meeting between the leaders.
  • Russian drone attacks damaged Odesa’s historic centre and Pryvoz market, causing fires and civilian casualties, while Ukrainian strikes hit Russian Black Sea areas including Sochi.
  • Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, “We did not expect a breakthrough,” and Ukrainian President Zelenskiy pledged to “do everything to make diplomacy work” amid the attacks.
  • The renewed strikes and stalled talks highlight the ongoing war Russia started in 2022, with both sides continuing offensive actions despite diplomatic efforts.
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