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President Trump's special envoy,
Steve Whitcov and son-in-law Jared Kushner held talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin yesterday in Moscow.
There's been no breakthrough on a peace agreement that would stop Russia's war in Ukraine.
NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports from Kyiv that Ukrainians are not surprised.
Ukrainians say Russian President Vladimir Putin does not want peace.
He continues to bomb their cities nearly nightly and believes he's winning in the east,
even though Russia lost 25,000 soldiers during the month of October alone.
Putin cannot stop.
That's Ukrainian military analyst Mikhail Samus.
He says Putin has been trying to destroy Ukraine since 2014.
These operations in Crimea and steel, he didn't destroy Ukraine, so he's angry.
and he will continue.