
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addresses the viewers throughout a session on the Munich Safety Convention in Munich, Germany, on February 14, 2026.
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A Ukrainian drone strike ignited fires at one in every of Russia’s Black Sea ports, officers stated Sunday (February 15, 2026), forward of recent talks aimed toward ending the almost 4-year-old battle.
Two individuals had been wounded within the assault on the port of Taman within the Krasnodar area, which broken an oil storage tank, warehouse and terminals, in response to regional Governor Veniamin Kondratyev. In the meantime, falling particles from Russian drones broken civilian and transport infrastructure in Ukraine’s Odesa area, officers stated, inflicting disruption to the ability and water provide.

Ukraine’s long-range drone strikes on Russian vitality websites goal to deprive Moscow of the oil export income it must pursue its full-scale invasion. Russia desires to cripple the Ukrainian energy grid, looking for to disclaim civilians entry to warmth, mild, and working water in what Kyiv officers say is an try to “weaponise winter.”
The assaults got here forward of one other spherical of U.S.-brokered talks between envoys from Russia and Ukraine on Tuesday and Wednesday in Geneva, simply earlier than the fourth anniversary of the all-out Russian invasion of its neighbour on February 22.
Talking on the Munich Safety Convention in Germany on Saturday (February 14, 2026), Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged there have been nonetheless questions remaining over future safety ensures for his nation. Mr. Zelenskyy additionally questioned how the idea of a free commerce zone — proposed by the U.S. — would work within the Donbas area, which Russia insists Kyiv should hand over for peace.
He stated the People need peace as shortly as doable and that the U.S. workforce desires to signal all of the agreements on Ukraine on the similar time, whereas Ukraine desires ensures for the nation’s future safety signed first. Mr. Zelenskyy’s considerations had been echoed by Sen Jeanne Shaheen, a rating member of the U.S. Senate Overseas Relations Committee.
“Until we now have actual safety ensures on no matter peace settlement is in the end decided, we’re going to be right here once more, as a result of one of many issues we all know is that Russia has equipped not only for Ukraine, however to transcend Ukraine,” she instructed reporters in Munich on Sunday (February 15, 2026).
European Union overseas coverage chief Kaja Kallas stated Russia hoped to win diplomatically what it had failed to attain on the battlefield, and was banking on the U.S. to ship concessions on the negotiating desk. However Ms. Kallas instructed the Munich convention Sunday (February 15) that key Russian calls for — together with the lifting of sanctions and unfreezing of belongings — had been selections for Europe.
“If we wish a sustainable peace, then we want concessions additionally from the Russian facet,” she stated. Earlier U.S.-led efforts to search out consensus on ending the battle, most lately two rounds of talks in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, have didn’t resolve troublesome points, corresponding to the way forward for Ukraine’s Donbas industrial heartland that’s largely occupied by Russian forces.
Printed – February 15, 2026 06:35 pm IST
