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Zelenskiy aides visit US as Ukraine strikes Russian-held territory

June 3, 2025
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By Olena Harmash and Aleksandar Vasovic

KYIV (Reuters) -Senior Ukrainian officials visited Washington on Tuesday seeking U.S. support against Russia, as Kyiv showed its ability to fight on by setting off an explosive device under a bridge that has become a symbol of the Kremlin’s claims on Ukrainian territory.

A day after talks in Istanbul that made little progress towards ending Russia’s war in Ukraine, Kyiv launched what appeared to be one of its biggest waves of coordinated attacks of the conflict.

Ukraine’s SBU security service said it had hit a road and rail bridge that links Russia and Crimea below the water level with explosives. The extent of any damage was not clear but there were no immediate signs of traffic disruption.

The bridge is a flagship project for Russian President Vladimir Putin, built after he annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, in a precursor to the latest conflict.

Meanwhile, Ukrainian drones and shelling targeting the southeastern Zaporizhzhia region and the Kherson region in the south damaged electricity substations, leaving at least 700,000 people without power, Russia-installed officials said.

Underlining the gulf between the two sides after more than three years of war, the Kremlin said work on trying to reach a peace settlement was extraordinarily complex and that it would be wrong to expect any imminent decisions.

Andriy Yermak, chief of staff to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, arrived in the United States along with Deputy Prime Minister Yuliia Svrydenko.

Ukraine says Moscow is stalling the peace talks and Yermak signalled that he would press Ukrainian demands for tougher sanctions on Russia.

“We will actively promote issues that are important for Ukraine. Our agenda is rather comprehensive,” Yermak said on the Telegram app after arriving in Washington.

“We plan to talk about defence support and the situation on the battlefield, strengthening sanctions against Russia.”

Yermak said the officials would also discuss a deal that gives the U.S. preferential access to new Ukrainian mineral projects and sets up an investment fund that could be used for the reconstruction of Ukraine.

DRONE ATTACKS

Kyiv appears determined to show U.S. President Donald Trump that it can still fight on, despite the rising death toll and destruction in the deadliest conflict in Europe since World War Two.

Ukraine’s attack on Russian-occupied territory in the Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions followed multiple Russian attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure that have at times left millions of Ukrainians without power during the war.

“There is no electricity throughout the region,” Yevgeny Balitsky, the Russian-installed governor of Zaporizhzhia, said.

“The Ministry of Energy … has been instructed to develop reserve sources of electricity as soon as possible. Healthcare facilities have been transferred to back up power supply sources.”

The attack followed drone strikes at the weekend on Russian military airfields, some of which housed long-range nuclear-capable bombers.

Ukraine’s success in striking deep into Russia has prompted calls by some Russian military bloggers for a harsh response.

A Russian artillery strike on the northeast Ukrainian city of Sumy on Tuesday killed three people and wounded 25, local officials said.

“That’s all one needs to know about the Russian wish to end this war,” Zelenskiy said on Telegram.

Moscow has responded to such accusations by saying Ukraine is not making a genuine effort to seek peace.

At Monday’s talks in Istanbul, Russia told Ukraine it would agree to end the war only if Kyiv gives up big new chunks of territory and accepts limits on the size of its army. Ukraine rejects the Russian conditions as tantamount to surrender.

“The (peace) settlement theme is extremely complex, it consists of a large number of nuances…,” said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, adding that “it would be wrong to expect any immediate solutions and breakthroughs here”.

(Writing by Timothy HeritageEditing by Gareth Jones)

The post Zelenskiy aides visit US as Ukraine strikes Russian-held territory appeared first on Reuters.

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