Russian strikes on Ukraine kill 20 as U.S. cuts intelligence sharing with Kyiv

Ukraine continues to take missiles and drone strikes. Overnight Friday, Russian strikes killed at least 22 people, targeting towns near the front lines and critical infrastructure. The assault comes just days after the U.S. halted intelligence-sharing with Ukraine, a move that weakens its ability to defend itself. As missiles and drones continue to fall, President Zelenskyy prepares for diplomatic talks in Saudi Arabia, seeking support and stronger sanctions on Russia. With diplomacy and war colliding, Ukraine is left fighting on multiple fronts—both in the air and at the negotiating table.

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