Ukraine-Russia struggle newest: Trump ‘slashes Kyiv repayments bill’ to open up minerals deal

Russian drone attack hits Odesa

The US has slashed its demands for the payback of aid by Ukraine during talks over an economic deal between the two nations.

Following a round of negotiations in Washington last week, Donald Trump‘s administration reduced its estimate of US aid provided to Kyiv to about $100 billion from $300 billion, sources told Bloomberg.

Trump sees the deal – which would allow the US to share profits on Ukraine’s rare minerals – as a means to recover the billions of dollars spent on aid in Ukraine.

Speaking alongside NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in Odesa president Volodymyr Zelensky said the negotiations on the minerals deal are “positive”.

“When the teams are ready, they will present what they have worked out. So far, both sides have ended the meetings in a positive mood,” Zelensky said.

The talks come after months of stalled negotiations over a deal that would give the US access to Ukraine’s vast reserves of critical raw materials.

Meanwhile, Russia launched a “massive” overnight drone attack on the Black Sea port city of Odesa damaging residential buildings and warehouses.

It came just hours after Nato secretary-general visited the region alongside Volodymyr Zelensky.

Denmark to send soldiers for training in Ukraine

The Danish Armed Forces are planning to send Danish soldiers to Ukraine for training.

The soldiers will be unarmed and drawn from various military regiments, Ukrainska Pravda reported.

“In my 42 years of service in the armed forces, I have never seen events develop so quickly,” said Major General Peter Boysen, after observing the training of a reconnaissance regiment using advanced attack drones similar to those deployed on the front line in Ukraine.

Boysen asserts that the adoption of new weapons systems and warfare methods by the Danish Armed Forces stems from his two recent visits to Ukraine.

He now aims to accelerate the process by sending more teams of Danish soldiers to training camps in Ukraine.

Rebecca Whittaker16 April 2025 13:00

‘Trump is Putins servant’: Sign on the medieval Charles Bridge in Prague

People hang a sign on the medieval Charles Bridge in Prague, Czech Republic.

“Trump is Putins servant,” it states.

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Rebecca Whittaker16 April 2025 12:40

Russian glide bombs and artillery struck a city in southern Ukraine

Russian glide bombs and artillery struck a city in southern Ukraine, killing one person and wounding five others.

The city of Kherson was struck with glide bombs on Wednesday morning, and when rescue teams arrived at the scene, Russian forces launched an artillery barrage, said the region’s head, Oleksandr Prokudin.

“This is a deliberate tactic by Russia to hinder the rescue of the injured and harm doctors, rescuers, and police,” he said.

The attack damaged a sports facility, a supermarket, residential buildings and civilian vehicles, Prokudin added.

Rebeca Whittaker16 April 2025 12:20

Odesa buildings reduced to rubble in Russian overnight drone attack on Ukrainian port city

Smoke billowed from wreckage as rescuers doused a building hit in the attack.

The strike on the Black Sea port city also damaged residential buildings and warehouses, Ukrainian officials from the region said.

Three people were injured and several fires broke out in the city as a result of the attack, Ukraine’s emergency service.

Russia did not immediately comment on the attack.

Odesa buildings reduced to rubble in Russian overnight drone attack

Russia’s overnight drone attack hit infrastructure in Odesa, Ukraine, video released on Wednesday, 16 April shows. Smoke billowed from wreckage as rescuers doused a building hit in the attack. The strike on the Black Sea port city also damaged residential buildings and warehouses, Ukrainian officials from the region said. Three people were injured and several fires broke out in the city as a result of the attack, Ukraine’s emergency service. Russia did not immediately comment on the attack. Both Ukraine and Russia deny targeting civilians in the war that Russia started with Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine more than three years ago.
Rebeca Whittaker16 April 2025 12:11

Italy transfers $28 million to restore Ukraine’s energy infrastructure

The Italian government has transferred the first 25 million euros ($28.3 million) instalment to help rebuild Ukraine’s war-damaged energy infrastructure.

Its part of a broader 200 million euros (around $227 million) initiative co-financed by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).

The project aims to restore energy access, reinforce critical power grids, and ensure delivery of essential services in the hardest-hit regions, the Italian Embassy in Ukraine told the Kyiv Independent.

“This first financing is a concrete signal of Italy’s strong support for Ukraine’s energy sector, which has been severely tested by the war,” said Italian Ambassador to Ukraine Carlo Formosa.

Rebecca Whittaker16 April 2025 11:41

Minerals deal with the US is ‘positive’, Zelensky says

President Volodymyr Zelensky said negotiations on a key minerals agreement with the US is “positive”, following a round of technical consultations held in Washington.

Speaking alongside NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in Odesa on Tuesday, Zelensky noted that working-level meetings would continue through the end of the week.

“When the teams are ready, they will present what they have worked out. So far, both sides have ended the meetings in a positive mood,” Zelensky said.

The talks come after months of stalled negotiations over a deal that would give the US access to Ukraine’s vast reserves of critical raw materials.

Rebecca Whittaker16 April 2025 11:23

Trump has a deep grudge against Zelensky – but he’s now taken it further than ever before

Soon after the massacre in Sumy, where two Iskander missiles slammed into the provincial Ukrainian capital killing 35 people, including two children, Trump sloughed off the atrocity by claiming it had been a Russian mistake.

Shocking, but not surprising, as Trump has consistently taken the Russian side at every opportunity this year.

“When you start a war, you got to know you can win,” he said of Ukraine’s leader.

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Rebecca Whittaker16 April 2025 11:00

Ukrainian parliament extends martial law and mobilisation

Ukraine’s parliament voted on Wednesday to extend martial law until August 6, a senior lawmaker said.

An overwhelming majority of 357 deputies supported the extension, which allows the country to continue mobilising troops and suspends the election cycle.

One lawmaker voted against the bill.

This marks the 15th vote by the Ukrainian parliament to extend martial law and mobilisation since the start of the full-scale invasion.

Rebeca Whittaker16 April 2025 10:50

Three injured in Odesea drone attack

A Russian drone attack on the Black Sea port city of Odesa overnight injured three people, sparked fires and damaged homes and civilian infrastructure, officials of the southern Ukrainian region said.

Several morning attacks by Russian aviation and artillery on the southern city of Kherson also killed one person and injured three more, according to local authorities.

In a Telegram post, Ukraine’s emergency service said three people were injured and several fires broke out in Odesa as a result of the overnight attack there.

In Odesa, residents picked through debris in several ruined homes. A woman swept up after the windows in a church were smashed.

The Ukrainian air force said it shot down 57 out of 97 drones launched by Russia overnight. Another 34 did not reach their targets likely due to electronic warfare countermeasures.

The emergency services also said an attack on Kamianske in Dnipropetrovsk region injured two people and damaged a gas pipeline. The fires had been put out by the morning.

Rebecca Whittaker16 April 2025 10:41

Watch: Trump falsely accuses Zelensky of ‘starting’ war in Ukraine

US President Donald Trump falsely blamed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for “starting” the war in Ukraine, disregarding Russia’s 2022 invasion, on Tuesday.

Trump questioned Mr Zelensky’s requests for more Patriot missile defence systems, suggesting he should have considered the potential outcome before engaging in conflict with Russia.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, former US President Joe Biden, and Zelensky for the lives lost in the war, saying “millions are dead because of three people”.

Trump again blames Zelensky for ‘starting’ Ukraine war
Rebecca Whittaker16 April 2025 10:20

Source: independent.co.uk