The biggest wave of attacks on Russia’s Ukraine: US Factory Hit, Ukraine says Putin is not interested in peace

A Russian missile hit an American -owned electronics factory in Mukchevo, Western Ukraine in the early hours of Thursday, causing widespread damage and injuring at least 15 people, Ukrainian officials said, the news outlet NPR said. The attack was one of Russia’s largest overnight air strikes in the ongoing struggle, including over 570 drones and 40 missiles.Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelansky posted on Telegram that the strike targeted an “ordinary civilian enterprise, an American investment”, producing household items such as coffee machines, as quoted by the outlet.While the company was not nominated by officials, Ukrainian media recognized it as a flex, a multinational electronics manufacturer, headquartered with an operation at the headquarters at the headquarters at Austin, Texas and Singapore at the headquarters. The video that wandered on social media showed the growing thick black smoke from the industrial plant near the Hungary border. Ukraine’s army reported that most drones and missiles were intercepted, but some penetrating rescue. A citizen ambition was reported at LVIV, the largest city in western Ukraine.The attack follows the recent diplomatic efforts by US President Donald Trump, which was separated separately with Zelansky and Russian President Vladimir Putin in an attempt to start peace talks. Trump has directed the US Joint Principal Chairman to find out the security guarantee for Ukraine, with possibly air support, but refused to deploy ground troops.Negotiations are underway with US European colleagues about the deployment of potential contingent, although the discussion is initial. Many continue to call for a strong Western security guarantee, including NATO membership as a means to eliminate Ukrainian conflict.“I strongly believe that the only solution for Ukraine is NATO membership,” said Olecasandra Meerjco, a member of the Ukrainian Parliament and head of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, a member of the Ukrainian Parliament. “This will prevent war. It will prevent Putin’s aggression because Putin is only afraid of one thing – NATO,” as reported by NPR.However, Russia opposes any Western military appearance in Ukraine. Russian External Affairs Minister Sergei Lavarov confirmed Moscow’s stance that Russia should have veto power on security guarantee, a situation that would reduce their effectiveness.Despite diplomatic activity, Ukraine and Russia stay away. “In the present time, the interests, positions and trends of Ukraine and Russia are opposed and opposed and cannot be concluded,” said Merzco.