Ukraine just launched its biggest drone strike on Moscow since the war began, just hours before peace talks with the U.S. in Saudi Arabia. Russia claims to have shot down 337 drones across 10 regions, with casualties and damage reported. Kyiv says this was a warning to Putin—signaling that Ukraine is ready to negotiate, but not from a position of weakness. Meanwhile, NATO leaders are meeting in Paris to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine. Is this a turning point or just another escalation? Watch now for the full breakdown!
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00:00Ukraine just launched its biggest drone attack on Moscow since the war began.
00:04Just hours before crucial peace talks with the U.S. in Saudi Arabia,
00:08Ukraine sent hundreds of drones deep into Russian territory.
00:12The Russian military claims to have shot down 337 drones across 10 regions,
00:17leaving three dead and several wounded.
00:19Kyiv says this was a clear message to Putin.
00:22Ukraine isn't backing down.
00:24Officials argue that if Russia wants peace, it must accept a truce in the sky.
00:29Meanwhile, U.S. and Ukrainian delegations are locked in talks,
00:33with Washington assessing how serious Kyiv is about ending the war.
00:37As the world watches, NATO leaders are meeting in Paris
00:40to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine.
00:43Will this be a turning point in the war
00:45or just another chapter in the ongoing conflict?