No truce in Ukraine: another night of strikes traded both ways
While diplomacy moves forward elsewhere, the war between Ukraine and Russia drags on with no ceasefire in sight. Where things stand.
Some conflicts slip off the front pages without ever ending, and the war in Ukraine is now one of them. While the world follows deals in the Middle East, eastern Europe keeps living through nights of strikes traded both ways, with no ceasefire in sight.
In the most recent night, Ukraine launched an offensive against multiple points across Russian territory and Crimea, and Russia answered with attacks on different Ukrainian regions. It’s the pattern that has repeated for far too long: each side trying to wear the other down, with no turning point on the horizon.
Why it still concerns us
It may feel distant, but this war keeps touching everyday life. It helped push energy and grain prices over the past few years, and any escalation is felt again in European markets — which Portugal is part of. There’s also the human scale, with millions displaced and entire communities living to the sound of sirens.
Diplomacy hasn’t given up. The United Nations and several countries keep channels open, but for now the talks haven’t halted the strikes. Meanwhile, the human toll keeps adding up.
The official situation reports from UN agencies can be followed at news.un.org.
See also: Israel and Lebanon announce a framework deal.
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