Russia launched drone strikes on civilian areas in Ukraine, damaging a hospital and continuing attacks on the energy infrastructure, despite President Putin's earlier agreement to cease attacks on the power grid. President Zelenskyy emphasized the need for increased pressure on Russia to achieve lasting peace.
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