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Several people killed as Russia strikes Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia and Kryvyi Rih

A Russian attack on Ukraine’s southeastern city of Zaporizhzhia has killed at least nine people and wounded close to 20 others, according to Governor of Zaporizhzhia Oblast Ivan Fedorov.

Footage released by Ukraine’s State Emergency Service showed firefighters putting out fierce fires on Friday night in the aftermath of the deadly attack. 

Air raid alerts sounded across the city from 17:00 local time (16:00 CET) as Ukraine’s Air Force warned of more potential attacks. 

Fedorov says the Russian shelling of Zaporizhzhia targeted a service station, which was destroyed, and caused damage to several nearby homes, businesses and vehicles on the streets.

Fedorov called Russia a terrorist state as he accused them of carrying out this offensive, which targeted only civilian position, with complete disregard for human life.  

The bombs struck unsuspecting civilians, many of them observing and celebrating one of Ukraine’s most festive holidays, Saint Nicholas Day.  

Fedorov also stated that Russian forces had shelled the city of Kryvyi Rih, which neighbours Zaporizhzhia. That attack killed two people and injured more than a dozen others, as bombs targeted a residential building.  

“These are two Russian strikes on two Ukrainian cities in one day. Thousands of such strikes carried out by Russia during this war absolutely clearly state: Putin himself does not need real peace,” said Fedorov on a post shared on his official Telegram page.

Zelenskyy to attend the re-opening of the Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will travel to Paris upon the invitation of French President Emmanuel Macron to attend the re-opening of Paris’ iconic Notre-Dame cathedral.  

Other notable attendees include First Lady of the United States Jill Biden, who will be representing US President Joe Biden, who declined the invitation a few days earlier. 

US President-elect Donald Trump is also attending the event and is set to hold bilateral talks with his French counterpart on the sidelines of the celebrations. It’s Trump’s first trip abroad since winning the presidential election last month and the war on Ukraine is high on the agenda.  

Sources close to Zelenskyy say a meeting with Trump could happen in Paris, in what would be the first meeting between the two since Trump’s victory.  

Trump has routinely claimed during his presidential campaign that he can end the conflict and secure a ceasefire within 24-hours of taking office. He’s routinely criticised the Ukrainian president for his handling of the war.  

Zelenskyy and Trump did meet in late September in the former president’s New York base, Trump Tower. Trump who’s been vocally critical of US funding and military support to Ukraine in his campaign trail said he learned a lot from that meeting.  

Is Donald Trump relaxing his hardline views on support for Ukraine?

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz says he’s confident he will be able to agree with Trump on a joint strategy for Ukraine after holding a phone call with the US President-elect.  

“My guiding principle remains that nothing can be decided without giving the Ukrainian people a say,” said Scholz in an interview with German media outlets.  

The German leader said he’s spoken with Trump in detail on the topic and stressed that he’s maintaining direct contact with the incoming US President and his transition team. 

Scholz’s announcement followed a surprise visit to Ukraine on Monday where he pledged €650 million in military aid to Ukraine. He said the renewed support sends a strong signal of unity and solidarity to Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, indicating that Berlin would stand by Kiev for as long it takes.

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