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According to the US president’s special envoy for Ukraine Keith Kellogg, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky may visit the US to discuss Washington’s plan for resolving the conflict in Ukraine

Rubio landed in Geneva for summit on Ukraine

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has landed in Geneva, where US, Ukrainian and European officials are meeting to discuss US President Donald Trump’s plan to end the war in Ukraine. Rubio’s plane landed shortly before 9:30 a.m. Italian time, according to Afp.

Kiev drones strike power plant 120 km from Moscow

One of Russia’s oldest hydroelectric power plants, the Shatura power plant, located about 120 kilometres east of the capital Moscow, was attacked overnight by Ukrainian drones. The attack resulted in an extensive fire. Ukrainian media reported this by posting video footage of the attack.

This morning, a drone attack was carried out against the Shatura hydroelectric power plant. The air defences destroyed some drones, but others crashed inside the area of the power plant, causing a fire that has now been put out,’ confirmed the governor of the Moscow region, Andrei Vorobyov, on the messaging app Telegram. According to the governor, the attack did not disrupt the supply of electricity to Shatura, a town of about 36,000 inhabitants.

Kellogg, ‘we can push Ukrainians and Russians to say yes to the plan’

“The framework agreement exists to reach a conclusion…. I think we can push the Ukrainians to do it, and later the Russians.” This was stated in an interview with Fox News by the US president’s special envoy for Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, as reported by Ukrainska Pravda. In the interview, reports Rbc Ukraine, Kellogg also specified that “there are some things that need to be codified, but this is done during negotiations, and the president understands that.” “We know, Steve Witkoff (US special envoy to the Middle East ed.) and I, Kirill Dmitriev from Russia, that the Ukrainians are involved, and we’ve come to a proposal that will be very difficult for them to reject,” Kellogg added according to reports from Rbc Ukraine. “As we would say in the military,” the US envoy stressed, “it’s the last 10 metres” that “are always the most difficult” and “we’re about 2 metres away.” “We’re going to be working on it all Thanksgiving week to make sure we get to the end result, and I think we have a chance of getting there,” Kellogg said.