Extract from ABC News
A firefighter battles a blaze after a Russian attack in Kyiv, Ukraine. (Ukrainian Emergency Service via AP)
In short:
Russia has fired a record number of drones at Ukraine, just hours after US President Donald Trump criticised Russia's president Vladimir Putin.
This latest attacks came ahead of a meeting between Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Mr Trump's Ukraine envoy Keith Kellogg in Italy this week.
Meanwhile, Ukraine said on Wednesday it had detained two Chinese nationals suspected of collecting data on its prized Neptune anti-ship missile.
Donald Trump says he is not happy with Putin and considers sanctions.
When asked by a reporter what action he would take against Mr Putin, Mr Trump said: "I wouldn't tell you. We want to have a little surprise."
The Kremlin said Moscow was "calm" regarding Mr Trump's criticism.
"We expect to continue our dialogue with Washington and our line on repairing the rather broken bilateral relations," spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said.
Ukraine arrests two Chinese nationals
In a separate development, Ukraine said on Wednesday it had detained two Chinese nationals suspected of collecting data on its prized Neptune anti-ship missile.
The missile is a key part of Kyiv's growing domestic arms industry critical to its defence against Russia's invasion.
Firefighters put out fires following a Russian attack in Zhytomyr region, Ukraine. (Ukrainian Emergency Service via AP)
In a statement, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) said it had arrested a 24-year-old former student in Kyiv after the service passed him technical documents related to Neptune production.
It later detained his father, who the SBU alleged had aimed to pass the documents to Chinese special services.
The agency added that he lived in China but visited Ukraine to "personally coordinate" his son's work.
The Chinese Embassy in Kyiv did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
A Ukrainian official told Reuters the two men were the first Chinese spies arrested since Moscow's 2022 full-scale invasion.
Reuters
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