Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, who was the victim of a suspected poisoning, resumed negotiations to end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine Tuesday.
resumed negotiations to end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine Tuesday — while devastating airstrikes continued to rain down even as they met, blowing a huge hole in a Ukrainian local government building.— was photographed at the latest crisis talks in Turkey despite reportedly being blinded for hours after an earlier meeting.
He denied reports of the earlier poisonings, however, dismissing them as part of an “information war.” The crucial talks began with “a cold welcome” and no handshake, according to Ukrainian TV — and Russian missiles continued to batter several Ukrainian cities even as the nations met. Regional Gov. Vitaliy Kim said most people escaped the building and rescuers were searching for a handful of missing people.
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