Ukraine Silent On Airstrike In Russia, Mariupol Rescue Operation Fails
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Kyiv would not be drawn on whether it was behind the attack, with Ukrainian Foreign Minister saying he did "not possess all the military information".
Ukraine refused Friday to deny it had carried out an airstrike on Russian soil, as hopes of de-escalation faded in President Vladimir Putin's war and evacuation operations for besieged Mariupol failed.
Peace talks between Ukrainian and Russian officials resumed via video, but the Kremlin warned the helicopter attack on a fuel depot in the town of Belgorod would hamper negotiations.
Kyiv would not be drawn on whether it was behind the attack, with Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba saying he did "not possess all the military information".
With the prospect of war expanding across Ukraine's borders, little progress was reported in one of the country's most pressing humanitarian disasters, in the shattered southern city of Mariupol.