The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has resulted in a significant loss of life, with recent strikes claiming the lives of at least 12 people, including three children, ages 8, 12, and 17, in the northwestern region of Zhytomyr. The Ukrainian government reported that Russia launched a second consecutive night of major air strikes on Ukraine, targeting several regions, including the capital city Kyiv.
Casualties and Damage
- Zhytomyr Region: Three children killed, ages 8, 12, and 17
- Khmelnytskyi Region: Four people reported dead
- Kyiv Region: Four people killed, including three children, and 16 injured
- Mykolaiv Region: One person killed

Military Response
Ukraine’s military reported shooting down 45 Russian missiles and 266 attack drones overnight. Despite the intense bombardment, Ukrainian authorities are working to maintain control and defend their territory.
Prisoner Swap Developments
In a separate development, Ukraine and Russia are pursuing a major prisoner swap, with 307 Russian prisoners of war exchanged for the same number of Ukrainian soldiers on Saturday. The two countries are expected to exchange 1,000 prisoners each in total. This potential exchange could lead to a significant shift in the conflict dynamics.

International Response
US President Donald Trump congratulated both countries on the prisoner swap, suggesting it could lead to a larger breakthrough. However, diplomatic efforts to end the conflict have been met with resistance from the Kremlin, which has shown no signs of walking back its maximalist demands for a negotiated peace.
Ongoing Conflict
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has now lasted over three years, resulting in tens of thousands of deaths and widespread destruction. With no clear end in sight, civilians continue to bear the brunt of the violence. As the situation unfolds, international attention remains focused on finding a peaceful resolution to the crisis.¹