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Moscow hit by ‘massive’ Ukrainian drone attack

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Retranscription des paroles de la vidéo: A massive Ukrainian drone strike on the Russian capsule overnight, according to Russian state media. Defense forces intercepted more than 300 drones fired at Russia, with 91 of them specifically targeting the Moscow region. Officials say one person was killed and several others wounded. The attack unfolded just hours before critical talks between the US and Ukraine on ending the war with Russia. That meeting in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, is set to begin in less than two hours, and it comes less than two weeks after the last U.S. Ukraine meeting at the white House ended quite badly this time. A lot of messalonskee is not expected to take part in the actual talks with the US, but the Ukrainian president is in Saudi Arabia meeting with the crown prince. The top American diplomat says he wants to know what concessions Ukraine would be likely would be willing to make, adding that these talks will be key in determining whether the US will lift its pause on military aid and intelligence sharing. CNN’s Sebastian is following all of these developments. Joins me here now in London. Clare, let’s get to that massive drone attack. We saw images of that in Moscow overnight. I guess the timing of this unlikely to have been a coincidence. With these talks set to get underway in less than two hours. Yeah. Christina, look, we haven’t officially heard anything from Ukraine on this very large barrage of drone. Some 337 in total, shut down in various different regions. 91, over the Moscow region, according to the Russian Defense Ministry. Ukraine hasn’t said anything. But I think, as you say, timing is hardly coincidental. Coming ahead of these critical, talks in Saudi Arabia, it was, a fairly disruptive, not to mention destructive attack. One death. it’s pretty rare to see deaths from Ukrainian drone attacks, as far away from the Ukrainian border as this. I think there’s only ever been one other, in Moscow. And that was last September. so definitely noteworthy disruption as well with airport closures and delays to flights there. And I think this is potentially from Ukraine, a way of sending a message that long range drone program is something that has been homegrown, that has proven extremely effective, in this war in terms of hitting, Russian military sites, energy infrastructure, and of course, on several occasions, the capital itself, again, far beyond, the border, they claim as of as of now, according to the Defense Initiative, to be the world’s largest producer of tactical and strategic strategic drone. So this is, to quote the US president, a cord potentially, that they can play in this war and in peace talks. And as I said, this is happening on this extremely critical, day diplomatically in terms of what these talks in Saudi Arabia today could bring, in terms of a path to peace. I think the expectations have been lowered somewhat by the US side ahead of this. Marco Rubio, the US secretary of state, saying that this is really more of an exploratory meeting, that the US will be in listening mode. he said. And they’re really just trying to figure out which concessions Ukraine will be willing, to make, which they will then present to Russia. Incidentally, a source familiar with the matter, has told CNN that Steve Wyckoff, Trump’s the, Middle East envoy is expected, in, in, in Russia later this week. We don’t know as of yet who he will be meeting with. But in terms of this meeting today in Saudi Arabia, I think the first job for Ukraine is to repair the damage from that Oval Office meeting. less than two weeks ago, Marco Rubio saying that, potentially there could be a deliverable there when it comes to pausing U.S. aid. He said the meeting will be key. And if they come out and, quote, feel good about that, then potentially decisions would be made on that front. So it’s a little nebulous what Ukraine is supposed to do. But I think the suggestion there is that they will have to continue with the sort of charm offensive as they tried to repair that relationship and restore, U.S. aid. Breaking this morning, Russia accuses Ukraine of launching a massive drone attack on Moscow. Explosions seen rocking the city overnight. In all, Russia says more than 300 drones were fired, nearly 100 targeting Moscow, and two people were killed. In Ukraine, more than 30 people have been killed since last Friday. The the war raging on as the possible peace talks finally resume. CNN’s Elena Marina is standing by for us at the white House. Let’s first go to Alex Marquardt in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, for the latest from there. What are you hearing? What is the latest? Alex? Well, this meeting has been underway for almost two hours now here at the Ritz-Carlton in Jeddah. They are behind closed doors. We have seen that video of the two delegations at that long table with Saudi officials at the head. Rubio and Waltz on one side across from the Ukrainian delegation led by the Zelenskyy chief of staff, Andre Yermak. The vibe from both sides is quite good after a week and a half of really tumultuous relations, but coming into this meeting, Secretary Rubio said that he is hopeful that it will go well, but it’s clear that he wants to hear something from the Ukrainian side. He said that they are in listening mode. They want to hear what concessions the Ukrainians might be willing to give in order to achieve some kind of peace deal with the Russians. Now, a few of us reporters spoke with Andrei Yermak, Zelenskyy’s chief of staff, ahead of this meeting. He declined to say what concessions specifically they could offer. But here’s a little bit of what he did say. Now we think it’s necessary to, to discuss to, the most importance, how to start this process. And we very open, very open and be once, to have very constructive, deep friends, partners, conversations with, our American partners. So the priority, Yermak is saying is jump starting this process. We should note the U.S. has not specified what concessions they are expecting the Russians to give. You talked about the military and intelligence aid that has been halted for Ukraine. Rubio is saying that this meeting is key, to essentially getting that turned back on. And then we have this massive Ukrainian strike against Russia overnight, perhaps one of the biggest, carried out by drones since this war began. More than 300, drones fired at Russia, certainly coming at a very symbolic time, presumably. Kate, whatever comes out of this meeting between the U.S. and Ukraine will be communicated to the Russians as the U.S. tries to bring Ukraine and Russia closer together. And we have just learned late last night that Steve Whitcomb, who is the Middle East envoy, but very much involved in these talks, should be going to Russia later this week and could be meeting with Vladimir Putin. Okay. Yeah. I mean, really what you’re encapsulated perfectly is just how critical this week may shape up to be when it comes to trying to find a peaceful end to this war. Alex, thank you so much. Alex is going to be standing by a lot to come out of Genoa, but let’s get over to the white House now. Lena and as I mentioned, is standing by. Lena, what are you hearing from there this morning about all of this? Well, look, Kate, I think this meeting today is as much about trying to get the relations between the United States and Ukraine back on track. After that. No acrimonious Oval Office meeting about a week and a half ago. Now, as it is about trying to find really an off ramp to this war and beginning, in earnest, the peace talks with Ukraine and Russia to find an end to this. But look, when I talk to white House officials, Trump administration officials repeatedly, what comes up in my conversations is they want specifics from the Ukrainians and Zelensky about what they are willing. As Alex laid out, to concede on. And that’s really going to be, I think, a crucial part of this meeting today. When I spoke with one white House official, they told me that they’re looking for Ukraine to commit to what they characterized as, quote, concrete deliverables for this peace process. And I’ve also spoke about this directly with a national security adviser, Michael, what he’s repeatedly said he needs to see some real specific action, specific things laid out by the Ukrainians for them to feel comfortable moving forward. Now, one thing just to keep in mind as well is just how fragile the relationship between President Donald Trump and Zelensky the Ukrainian president, is at this moment. Yes, we know that the president and many white House officials, felt they were happy with that letter that Zelensky sent the president last week where he kind of laid out all of the things that they were looking for following that disastrous Oval Office meeting. But the president is still very wary of Zelensky. Just this weekend, he argued again that he believes Zelensky is not grateful for aid to United States. So all of that kind of playing out in the background of this meeting. But again, I think so much of this is really trying to get them back on track. The relations, as much as it is really trying to move forward with peace talks. Okay, absolutely. Alina, thank you so much. Just as the war rages on. Thank you very much, Elaine. She’s going to watch this closely from the white House for us. .

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0.133 A massive Ukrainian
0.133 drone strike
0.133 on the Russian capsule overnight,
0.133 according to Russian state media.
0.133 Defense forces intercepted
0.133 more than 300 drones
0.133 fired at Russia,
0.133 with 91 of them
0.133 specifically targeting the Moscow region.
0.133 Officials say one person was killed
0.133 and several others wounded.
0.133 The attack unfolded just hours
0.133 before critical talks
0.133 between the US and Ukraine
0.133 on ending the war with Russia.
0.133 That meeting in Jeddah,
0.133 Saudi Arabia, is set to begin
0.133 in less than two hours,
0.133 and it comes less than two weeks
0.133 after the last U.S.
0.133 Ukraine meeting at the white House
0.133 ended quite badly this time.
0.133 A lot of messalonskee
0.133 is not expected to take part
0.133 in the actual talks with the US,
0.133 but the Ukrainian president
0.133 is in Saudi Arabia
0.133 meeting with the crown prince.
0.133 The top American diplomat
0.133 says he wants to know what concessions
0.133 Ukraine would be likely
0.133 would be willing to make, adding
0.133 that these talks
0.133 will be key in determining
0.133 whether the US will lift
0.133 its pause
0.133 on military aid and intelligence sharing.
0.133 CNN&;s Sebastian is following
0.133 all of these developments.
0.133 Joins me here now in London.
0.133 Clare, let&;s get to that massive
0.133 drone attack.
0.133 We saw
0.133 images of that in Moscow overnight.
0.133 I guess the timing of this unlikely
0.133 to have been a coincidence.
0.133 With these talks
0.133 set to get underway in
0.133 less than two hours.
0.133 Yeah.
0.133 Christina, look,
0.133 we haven&;t officially heard anything
0.133 from Ukraine
0.133 on this very large barrage of drone.
0.133 Some 337 in total, shut down in various
0.133 different regions. 91,
0.133 over the Moscow region,
0.133 according to the Russian
0.133 Defense Ministry.
0.133 Ukraine hasn&;t said anything.
0.133 But I think, as you say,
0.133 timing is hardly coincidental.
0.133 Coming ahead of these critical,
0.133 talks in Saudi Arabia, it was,
0.133 a fairly disruptive, not to mention
0.133 destructive attack. One death.
0.133 it&;s pretty rare to see deaths
0.133 from Ukrainian drone attacks,
0.133 as far away
0.133 from the Ukrainian border as this.
0.133 I think there&;s only ever been one other,
0.133 in Moscow. And that was last September.
0.133 so definitely noteworthy disruption
0.133 as well with airport closures
0.133 and delays to flights there.
0.133 And I think this is potentially
0.133 from Ukraine, a way
0.133 of sending a message
0.133 that long range drone program
0.133 is something that has been homegrown,
0.133 that has proven extremely effective,
0.133 in this war in terms of hitting,
0.133 Russian military sites,
0.133 energy infrastructure,
0.133 and of course, on several occasions,
0.133 the capital itself, again, far beyond,
0.133 the border,
0.133 they claim as of as of now,
0.133 according to the Defense Initiative,
0.133 to be the world&;s largest
0.133 producer of tactical
0.133 and strategic strategic drone.
0.133 So this is, to quote the US
0.133 president, a cord potentially,
0.133 that they can play in this war
0.133 and in peace talks.
0.133 And as I said,
0.133 this is happening
0.133 on this extremely critical,
0.133 day diplomatically in terms
0.133 of what
0.133 these talks in Saudi Arabia
0.133 today could bring,
0.133 in terms of a path to peace.
0.133 I think the expectations
0.133 have been lowered somewhat
0.133 by the US side ahead of this.
0.133 Marco Rubio,
0.133 the US secretary of state,
0.133 saying that this is really more
0.133 of an exploratory meeting,
0.133 that the US will be in listening mode.
0.133 he said.
0.133 And they&;re really just trying
0.133 to figure out
0.133 which concessions Ukraine
0.133 will be willing, to make,
0.133 which they will then present to Russia.
0.133 Incidentally, a source familiar
0.133 with the matter,
0.133 has told CNN that Steve Wyckoff,
0.133 Trump&;s the,
0.133 Middle East envoy is expected,
0.133 in, in, in Russia later this week.
0.133 We don&;t know as of yet
0.133 who he will be meeting with.
0.133 But in terms of this meeting
0.133 today in Saudi Arabia,
0.133 I think the first job for Ukraine
0.133 is to repair the damage
0.133 from that Oval Office meeting.
0.133 less than two weeks ago,
0.133 Marco Rubio
0.133 saying that,
0.133 potentially there could be
0.133 a deliverable there
0.133 when it comes to pausing U.S. aid.
0.133 He said the meeting will be key.
0.133 And if they come out and, quote,
0.133 feel good about that,
0.133 then potentially decisions
0.133 would be made on that front.
0.133 So it&;s a little nebulous
0.133 what Ukraine is supposed to do.
0.133 But I think the suggestion
0.133 there is that they will have to continue
0.133 with the sort of charm offensive
0.133 as they tried
0.133 to repair that relationship
0.133 and restore, U.S. aid.
0.133 Breaking this morning,
0.133 Russia accuses
0.133 Ukraine of launching
0.133 a massive drone attack on Moscow.
0.133 Explosions seen
0.133 rocking the city overnight.
0.133 In all, Russia says more than 300 drones
0.133 were fired, nearly 100
0.133 targeting Moscow,
0.133 and two people were killed.
0.133 In Ukraine,
0.133 more than 30 people
0.133 have been killed since last Friday.
0.133 The the war raging on as the possible
0.133 peace talks finally resume.
0.133 CNN&;s Elena Marina is standing
0.133 by for us at the white House.
0.133 Let&;s first
0.133 go to Alex Marquardt in Jeddah, Saudi
0.133 Arabia, for the latest from there.
0.133 What are you hearing?
0.133 What is the latest?
0.133 Alex?
0.133 Well,
0.133 this meeting has been underway
0.133 for almost two hours
0.133 now here at the Ritz-Carlton in Jeddah.
0.133 They are behind closed doors.
0.133 We have seen that video
0.133 of the two delegations
0.133 at that long table with Saudi
0.133 officials at the head.
0.133 Rubio and Waltz on one side across
0.133 from the Ukrainian delegation
0.133 led by the Zelenskyy
0.133 chief of staff, Andre Yermak.
0.133 The vibe from both sides
0.133 is quite good
0.133 after a week
0.133 and a half
0.133 of really tumultuous relations,
0.133 but coming into this meeting,
0.133 Secretary Rubio said that he is
0.133 hopeful that it will go
0.133 well, but it&;s clear
0.133 that he wants to hear something
0.133 from the Ukrainian side.
0.133 He said that they are in listening mode.
0.133 They want to hear what concessions
0.133 the Ukrainians might be willing
0.133 to give in order
0.133 to achieve some kind of peace
0.133 deal with the Russians.
0.133 Now, a few of us reporters
0.133 spoke with
0.133 Andrei Yermak,
0.133 Zelenskyy&;s chief of staff,
0.133 ahead of this meeting.
0.133 He declined to say what
0.133 concessions specifically
0.133 they could offer.
0.133 But here&;s a little
0.133 bit of what he did say.
0.133 Now we
0.133 think it&;s necessary to,
0.133 to discuss to,
0.133 the most importance,
0.133 how to start this process.
0.133 And we very open, very open and be once,
0.133 to have very constructive, deep
0.133 friends, partners, conversations with,
0.133 our American partners.
0.133 So the priority, Yermak is saying
0.133 is jump starting this process.
0.133 We should note the U.S.
0.133 has not specified
0.133 what concessions
0.133 they are expecting the Russians to give.
0.133 You talked about the military
0.133 and intelligence aid
0.133 that has been halted for Ukraine.
0.133 Rubio is saying that this meeting is key,
0.133 to essentially
0.133 getting that turned back on.
0.133 And then we have
0.133 this massive Ukrainian
0.133 strike against Russia overnight,
0.133 perhaps one of the biggest,
0.133 carried out by drones
0.133 since this war began.
0.133 More than 300, drones fired at Russia,
0.133 certainly coming at a very symbolic
0.133 time, presumably.
0.133 Kate, whatever comes out of this meeting
0.133 between the U.S.
0.133 and Ukraine will be communicated
0.133 to the Russians as the U.S.
0.133 tries to bring Ukraine
0.133 and Russia closer together.
0.133 And we have just learned late last night
0.133 that Steve Whitcomb,
0.133 who is the Middle East envoy,
0.133 but very much involved in these talks,
0.133 should be going to Russia later this week
0.133 and could be meeting with Vladimir Putin.
0.133 Okay. Yeah.
0.133 I mean, really
0.133 what you&;re
0.133 encapsulated perfectly
0.133 is just how critical
0.133 this week may shape up to be
0.133 when it comes to trying
0.133 to find a peaceful end to this war.
0.133 Alex, thank you so much.
0.133 Alex is going to be standing
0.133 by a lot to come out of Genoa,
0.133 but let&;s get over to
0.133 the white House now.
0.133 Lena and as I mentioned, is standing by.
0.133 Lena, what are you hearing from there
0.133 this morning about all of this?
0.133 Well, look, Kate,
0.133 I think this meeting today
0.133 is as much about trying
0.133 to get the relations
0.133 between the United States and Ukraine
0.133 back on track. After that.
0.133 No acrimonious Oval Office
0.133 meeting about a week and a half ago.
0.133 Now, as it is about trying to find
0.133 really an off ramp
0.133 to this war and beginning, in earnest,
0.133 the peace talks with Ukraine
0.133 and Russia to find an end to this.
0.133 But look, when I talk to white House
0.133 officials, Trump
0.133 administration officials
0.133 repeatedly,
0.133 what comes up in my conversations
0.133 is they want specifics
0.133 from the Ukrainians and Zelensky
0.133 about what they are willing.
0.133 As Alex laid out, to concede on.
0.133 And that&;s really going to be,
0.133 I think, a crucial part
0.133 of this meeting today.
0.133 When I spoke with one
0.133 white House official,
0.133 they told me that they&;re
0.133 looking for Ukraine to commit
0.133 to what they characterized
0.133 as, quote, concrete
0.133 deliverables for this peace process.
0.133 And I&;ve also spoke about this directly
0.133 with a national security adviser,
0.133 Michael,
0.133 what he&;s repeatedly
0.133 said he needs to see
0.133 some real specific action,
0.133 specific things laid out
0.133 by the Ukrainians
0.133 for them to feel comfortable
0.133 moving forward.
0.133 Now, one thing
0.133 just to keep in mind as well
0.133 is just how fragile
0.133 the relationship between President Donald
0.133 Trump and Zelensky
0.133 the Ukrainian president,
0.133 is at this moment.
0.133 Yes, we know that
0.133 the president and many white House
0.133 officials, felt
0.133 they were happy with that letter
0.133 that Zelensky sent
0.133 the president last week
0.133 where he kind of laid out
0.133 all of the things that they were looking
0.133 for following that
0.133 disastrous Oval Office meeting.
0.133 But the president is still very wary
0.133 of Zelensky.
0.133 Just this weekend,
0.133 he argued again that he believes
0.133 Zelensky is not grateful
0.133 for aid to United States.
0.133 So all of that kind of playing out
0.133 in the background of this meeting.
0.133 But again,
0.133 I think so much of
0.133 this is really trying
0.133 to get them back on track.
0.133 The relations,
0.133 as much as it is really trying
0.133 to move forward with peace talks.
0.133 Okay, absolutely.
0.133 Alina, thank you so much.
0.133 Just as the war rages on.
0.133 Thank you very much, Elaine.
0.133 She&;s going to watch this closely
0.133 from the white House for us.
.