Volodymyr Zelensky is intensifying outreach to U.S. and European partners while condemning a new Russian campaign of missiles, drones and glide bombs that has severely damaged cities and the energy grid in recent days.Ukrainian officials Ihor Klymenko, Roman Busargin, Oleksandr Senkevych, Oleksiy Kuleba and Oleh Kiper described deadly double-tap strikes on supermarkets, homes, grain facilities and first responders, and Kyiv says it sees growing Russian cooperation with North Korea behind the escalation.The attacks have pushed the
energy grid toward collapse, producing widespread blackouts and civilian hardship that have prompted the
White House to press Kyiv toward a negotiated settlement even as United States lawmakers,
Donald Trump and European partners debate security guarantees and
NATO aspirations.