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Patient killed in Russian strike on Kyiv clinic
Russia bombarded Ukraine early Monday with strikes that hit a medical clinic in Kyiv, forcing night-time evacuations into freezing temperatures and killing two people, including a patient at the facility.
The barrage comes on the eve of a diplomatic summit in France involving Ukraine and its security allies -- the latest in a US-led push to end the Russian invasion, which began four years ago next month.
The Russian strikes triggered a fire at a private medical clinic in the capital, killing one person and wounding three others, the authorities said.
Emergency services released images of rescuers removing people on stretchers from a gutted building.
"Doctors and nurses were forced to evacuate the wounded under fire," Ukraine's Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said on X.
"It was a terrible night for us," Margaryta Maliovana, the clinic's CEO, told AFP.
"One person died. A young man, 30-year-old, was killed," she said, adding that there were 26 patients in the clinic at the moment of the strike.
The pre-dawn attack also killed one man in his 70s in the neighbouring city of Fastiv, the Kyiv regional governor said.
The strikes caused power outages in the area, with backup systems activated to maintain water and heating supplies, the official said, as temperatures dropped to -8C.
Russia launched a total of 165 drones and at least nine missiles overnight, the Ukrainian air force said.
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European leaders are set to meet in Paris on Tuesday, seeking a breakthrough on a plan to end the fighting that Kyiv says is "90 percent" ready.
"This week, we will be working with our European and American partners to ensure that Ukraine has the assistance it needs," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Monday.
To lay the groundwork, security advisers from 15 countries, including Britain, France and Germany as well as representatives from NATO and the European Union, gathered in Kyiv over the weekend.
US special envoy Steve Witkoff joined the talks virtually, a Ukrainian official told AFP, though the United States' large-scale military attack on Venezuela earlier in the day overshadowed proceedings.
Another preparatory meeting, between chiefs of staff, is scheduled for Monday.
Diplomatic efforts to end Europe's deadliest conflict since World War II have gained pace in recent weeks, though both Moscow and Kyiv remain at odds over the key issue of territory in a post-war settlement.
Russia, which occupies around 20 percent of Ukraine, is pushing for full control of the country's eastern Donbas region as part of a deal.
But Kyiv has warned that ceding ground will embolden Moscow and said it will not sign a peace deal that fails to deter Russia from invading again.
On Monday, Russia said it had seized the village of Grabovske in Ukraine's northeastern Sumy region, from where Kyiv had last month accused Moscow of forcibly relocating dozens of residents.
- Trump rejects Putin home strike -
Bombarded daily and losing ground, Ukraine has responded with its own drone attacks launched towards Russian territory, targeting in particular energy infrastructure that funds the war effort.
US President Donald Trump on Sunday dismissed claims by Moscow that Kyiv had launched a drone at one of Russian President Vladimir Putin's residences.
"I don't believe that strike happened," Trump said in response to a reporter's question aboard Air Force One. Kyiv has also rejected the accusation.
Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, triggering a conflict that has killed tens, if not hundreds, of thousands, devastated eastern Ukraine and forced millions to flee their homes.
Putin has vowed to press on with his military campaign if his hardline demands are not met at the negotiating table.
Russia in 2025 gained the most ground on the battlefield since the first year of its offensive, according to AFP analysis.
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