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Ukraine says 55,000 soldiers killed as US-led talks with Russia continue 

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Pressure mounts on Ukraine, Russia to strike peace deal as civilians bear the brunt of war

Published On 5 Feb 20265 Feb 2026

  • Ukraine, Russia and the United States are holding a second day of talks in Abu Dhabi as fighting rages on nearly four years after Russia’s full-scale invasion of its neighbour.
  • Kyiv says the first day of negotiations was “substantive and productive”, though there was no apparent breakthrough and major differences remain.

 

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