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U.S. and Ukraine Hold Talks After Drone Attack on Moscow: What to Know
U.S. and Ukraine Hold Talks After Drone Attack on Moscow: What to Know

New York Times

time11-03-2025

  • Politics
  • New York Times

U.S. and Ukraine Hold Talks After Drone Attack on Moscow: What to Know

Ukrainian and American officials are meeting in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday in hopes of finding a way to halt the Russia-Ukraine war. But the United States, Ukraine and Russia each have very different ideas about what a potential agreement should look like. Ahead of the talks, Ukraine and Russia launched deadly strikes on each other's territory, including a large-scale drone attack on Moscow. What's happening today? Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Michael Waltz, the U.S. national security adviser, sat down in the city of Jeddah with a delegation led by Andriy Yermak, the Ukrainian president's chief of staff, Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha and Defense Minister Rustem Umerov. U.S. officials have said that they hope to determine in the meetings whether Ukraine is committed to pursuing peace with Russia. Emerging for a break after more than two hours of talks, Mr. Waltz said, 'We're getting there.' Ukraine holds territory in Russia's Kursk region. BELARUS RUSSIA Kyiv Russia claims four regions it does not fully control. UKRAINE MOLD. Area controlled by Russia ROMANIA Russia seized Crimea in 2014. RUSSIA BELARUS Ukraine holds territory in Russia's Kursk region. Russia claims four regions it does not fully control. POLAND Lviv Kyiv Kharkiv LUHANSK UKRAINE Dnipro MOLDOVA DONETSK ZAPORIZHZHIA Odesa Area controlled by Russia KHERSON ROMANIA CRIMEA Russia seized Crimea in 2014. Source: Institute for the Study of War with American Enterprise Institute's Critical Threats Project By Samuel Granados Want all of The Times? Subscribe.

Local fire deptartment gets new $715K truck
Local fire deptartment gets new $715K truck

Yahoo

time04-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Local fire deptartment gets new $715K truck

POLAND, Ohio (WKBN) – The Western Reserve Joint Fire District welcomed a new fire truck to its fleet. The new truck, a 2025 Sutphen Pumper, took three years to build. It pumps about 1,500 gallons of water per minute and can carry an additional 1,000. The new truck cost about $715,000. Fire Officials say they've been saving money over the last several years to pull off the purchase. It replaces an older engine that was getting difficult to service and find parts for. 'The biggest thing was that our old vehicle was a 1997. It's just a matter of getting parts. This is much more reliable and much more efficient. It will help us serve the community in a more practical way,' said Chief David Comstock Fire officials say they plan to sell the engine to another department. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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