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Russia launched dozens of drone attacks across Ukraine overnight,
killing at least one person and injuring nearly two dozen more.
The attacks effectively mark Russia's rejection of calls by Kyiv and its European allies for an immediate ceasefire ahead of possible peace talks later this week.
From Moscow, NPR's Charles Maines has more.
According to Ukrainian officials,
Russia launched more than 100 drones across multiple regions of Ukraine beginning late Sunday.
Russia's defense ministry confirmed the attacks but said its forces struck a range of military targets,
including Ukrainian army air bases and arms depots.
Ukraine, with backing from the U.S. and Europe,
had been demanding Monday mark the start of a month-long ceasefire.
threatening massive new sanctions should Russia refuse.
Instead, Russian President Vladimir Putin called for direct talks with Ukraine and Istanbul,
Turkey later this week in an apparent attempt to seize the diplomatic initiative.