{"id":168958,"date":"2025-10-22T05:33:51","date_gmt":"2025-10-22T05:33:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/quixnet.net\/wpinstance\/ukraine-war-latest-two-dead-in-kyiv-after-british-storm-shadow-missiles-used-by-ukraine-to-hit-russia-sky-news\/"},"modified":"2025-10-22T05:33:51","modified_gmt":"2025-10-22T05:33:51","slug":"ukraine-war-latest-two-dead-in-kyiv-after-british-storm-shadow-missiles-used-by-ukraine-to-hit-russia-sky-news","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/quixnet.net\/wpinstance\/ukraine-war-latest-two-dead-in-kyiv-after-british-storm-shadow-missiles-used-by-ukraine-to-hit-russia-sky-news\/","title":{"rendered":"Ukraine war latest: Two dead in Kyiv, after British Storm Shadow missiles used by Ukraine to hit Russia &#8211; Sky News"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>At least two people were killed in the Ukrainian capital overnight in a Russian retaliation strike after Kyiv used British Storm Shadow missiles to attack a chemical plant. It comes as both sides try to win over the US president. Listen to the latest episode of Trump 100 as you scroll.<br \/>Wednesday 22 October 2025 06:30, UK<br \/><b>By <a href=\"https:\/\/news.sky.com\/author\/deborah-haynes-653\" target=\"_blank\">Deborah Haynes<\/a>, security and defence editor<\/b><br \/>British Storm Shadow cruise missiles penetrated Russian air defences in a &#8220;massive&#8221; strike by Ukraine against a chemical plant inside Russia that makes gunpowder and explosives, the Ukrainian military has revealed.<br \/>The use of the British-supplied weapons will likely trigger new threats and condemnation from the Kremlin.<br \/>The UK gave Ukraine permission to use its Storm Shadow missiles inside Russia last year, with the first known strikes happening in November.<br \/>Good morning and welcome back to our live coverage of the war in Ukraine.<br \/>Following on from Volodymyr Zelenskyy&#8217;s own trip to Washington on Friday, NATO chief Mark Rutte is heading to the White House today to meet Donald Trump.<br \/>The Ukrainian leader himself is in Sweden for defence talks, ahead of a meeting of the so-called coalition of the willing on Friday, in London.<br \/>Elsewhere, the touted face-to-face between Trump and Vladimir Putin collapsed yesterday evening &#8211; so we may hear more fallout from that.<br \/>And after British Storm Shadow missiles were used to hit Russia, Moscow responded overnight with a large-scale attack that killed at least two people in the Ukrainian capital.<br \/>It&#8217;s likely the Kremlin may come out with a punchy condemnation of the British supply of weapons to Kyiv.<br \/>Stick with us and we&#8217;ll bring you all the latest updates throughout the day.<br \/>We&#8217;re pausing our live coverage of the war in Ukraine for now.<br \/>Tomorrow, we&#8217;ve just heard NATO chief Mark Rutte will visit Donald Trump in Washington.<br \/>And the big news tonight came when a White House official said there are no plans for Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin to meet in the immediate future.<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/news.sky.com\/author\/mark-stone-551\" target=\"_blank\">Mark Stone<\/a>, our US correspondent, said of the latest developments: &#8220;It&#8217;s the latest push-me-pull-you attempts on Trump as Putin pulls him one way&#8230; then NATO and Ukraine try to pull him back.<br \/>&#8220;The Rutte meeting is a consequence of the Zelenskyy-Trump talks on Friday, and Zelenskyy&#8217;s consultations in Europe since then.&#8221;<br \/>As Stone says, Volodymyr Zelenskyy already met with Donald Trump &#8211; on Friday &#8211; and is due to meet with key allies in Europe later this week.<br \/>In a statement this morning, Ukraine and the so-called coalition of the willing said they backed Trump&#8217;s ceasefire plan.<br \/>They accused Russia of stalling and stressed support for the current frontlines being the starting point for negotiations.<br \/>Meanwhile, Russian diplomatic talks with the US appear to have stalled.&nbsp;<br \/>A preparatory call between US secretary of state Marco Rubio and Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov seemed to throw up more problems than solutions, according to reports.<br \/>So much so, reports said the suggested Trump-Putin summit in Budapest, Hungary, could be postponed as a result &#8211; and then that White House official&#8217;s quotes about there being &#8220;no plans&#8221; came to light (see our 17.00 post).<br \/><b>Elsewhere:<\/b><br \/><b>Ukraine Q&amp;A<\/b><br \/>We also held our weekly Ukraine Q&amp;A; catch up on that in full below.<br \/>Despite Russia&#8217;s war in Ukraine, several nations have continued to buy Moscow&#8217;s oil, keeping the Russian economy afloat.<br \/>Japan is one of those countries.<br \/>Last week, US treasury secretary Scott Bessent said he had told Japan&#8217;s finance minister Katsunobu Kato that the Trump administration expects him to stop importing Russian energy.<br \/>Tokyo was one of the G7 nations that agreed to phase out Russian oil imports.<br \/>However, Japan continues to buy liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the Sakhalin-2 project, which accounts&nbsp;for about 9% of its LNG imports.<br \/>&#8220;Since the invasion of Ukraine, Japan has been steadily reducing its dependence on Russian energy,&#8221; Japan&#8217;s trade minister Yoji Muto told reporters, while declining to directly comment on Bessent&#8217;s remarks.<br \/>He added: &#8220;We recognise that LNG from Sakhalin-2 plays an extremely important role in Japan&#8217;s energy security,&#8221; noting it contributes around 3% of total electricity generation.<br \/>However, he said any decision would be based on national interests.<br \/>A sabotage attempt on Romanian territory involving two Ukrainian citizens has been stopped, the country&#8217;s intelligence agency, the SRI, has said.<br \/>We brought you news earlier, see our 13.31 post, of a Ukrainian citizen being arrested in Poland after allegedly working for Russian intelligence.<br \/>Well, two more have been arrested in Romania.<br \/>The SRI said that the two people planted packages at the NOVA POST headquarters in Bucharest, a Ukrainian courier company.<br \/>The parcels were said to contain bombs hidden in headphones and car parts.<br \/>The SRI alleges they intended to blow the building up and that they were part of &#8220;an extensive network of saboteurs targeting European countries, controlled by Russian secret services&#8221;.<br \/>A 12-point peace plan to end the war in Ukraine based on the current frontlines is being worked on by European nations, according to a report by Bloomberg News.<br \/>Following similar efforts which brought about the current ceasefire in Gaza, the plan would be overseen by a peace board, chaired by US President Donald Trump, the report said.<br \/>The board would ensure the implementation of the proposal, the report added, citing sources familiar with the planning.<br \/>Ukraine would receive security guarantees, funds for repairing war damage and a fast-tracked route to joining the EU under the proposal, Bloomberg said the sources added.<br \/>Russia effectively rejected Donald Trump&#8217;s stance on negotiating an end to the war in Ukraine at the weekend, according to a Reuters report.<br \/>The news agency cites two officials, who described a Russian communique sent to Washington at the weekend as a &#8220;non paper&#8221;.<br \/>The message from Moscow just reiterated its previous terms for reaching a peace deal with Ukraine &#8211; repeating Russia&#8217;s demand that it take control of all of Ukraine&#8217;s Donbas region, one of the officials said.<br \/>Trump&#8217;s position is that the current frontlines should be frozen at their existing locations.<br \/>Volodymyr Zelenskyy has directly linked the US putting off providing Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles with an apparent cooling in Russia&#8217;s engagement with peace talks.<br \/>Speaking in his nightly address to Ukraine, Zelenskyy said Russia &#8220;almost automatically became less interested in diplomacy&#8221; when it became clear Vladimir Putin&#8217;s call with Donald Trump had delayed any decision to give the Ukrainians Tomahawks.<br \/>&#8220;Russia is once again doing everything it can to abandon diplomacy,&#8221; he said in his evening address.&nbsp;<br \/>He added: &#8220;As soon as the issue of long-range capabilities for us \u2013 for Ukraine \u2013 moved a bit further, Russia almost automatically became less interested in diplomacy.&#8221;&nbsp;<br \/>&#8220;This is a signal that this very issue \u2013 the issue of long-range capabilities \u2013 may provide an indispensable key to peace.&#8221;<br \/>&#8220;The more Ukrainian long-range capabilities there are, the greater Russia&#8217;s readiness to end the war.&nbsp;<br \/>&#8220;These weeks have confirmed this once again.&#8221;&nbsp;<br \/>Zelenskyy continued that even the discussion of the Tomahawks had proved a &#8220;strong investment in diplomacy&#8221; because it showed they are &#8220;exactly the card they [Russia] are paying attention to&#8221;.&nbsp;<br \/>&#8220;We will talk with Europeans and Americans about long-range capabilities,&#8221; he concluded.<br \/>Zelenskyy&#8217;s comments follow the news we&#8217;ve been bringing you today about US-Russia talks seemingly stalling &#8211; with the planned Trump-Putin summit in Hungary not happening in the immediate future, according to a White House source (see our previous post).<br \/>There are no plans for Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin to meet in person in the near future, a White House official has told our US partner network NBC.<br \/>It comes after US secretary of state Marco Rubio and Russia&#8217;s foreign minister Sergei Lavrov held talks over the phone earlier today.<br \/>The official said: &#8220;Secretary Rubio and Foreign Minister Lavrov had a productive call. Therefore, an additional in-person meeting between the secretary and foreign minister is not necessary, and there are no plans for President Trump to meet with President Putin in the immediate future.&#8221;<br \/>Another call between Rubio and Lavrov is expected as soon as this week, the official said.<br \/>Trump and Putin last met face-to-face for talks in the US state of Alaska back in August.&nbsp;<br \/>Last week, they agreed to meet in Hungary, but today there have been reports that summit is in doubt because of Russia&#8217;s unchanging stance on the war (see our previous post).<br \/>While the frontline remains largely unmoved in recent weeks, diplomatic efforts have been very back and forth.<br \/>Zelenskyy was in Washington on Friday, hoping to capitalise on a previous positive trip there, while Trump has said he is going to meet with Putin soon.<br \/>However, according to reports, Moscow has jeopardised that meeting by refusing to budge on its stance over Ukraine.<br \/>Both Reuters news agency and CNN reported on the issue that is proving a sticking point between Washington and Moscow.<br \/>Similarly, our US partner NBC News said talks towards planning the sit-down were &#8220;on hold&#8221;, citing a senior White House official.<br \/>Russia continues to demand Ukraine cede more territory before any ceasefire &#8211; land it has proven unable to take by force.<br \/>But this has reportedly proven a snag during preparations for the meeting between Putin and Trump, which took place during a call between Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov and US secretary of state Marco Rubio.<br \/>The two were also supposed to meet before this was put on hold as well.<br \/>Two senior European diplomats told Reuters that the postponement of the Rubio-Lavrov meeting was a sign the Americans could be reluctant to go ahead with a Trump-Putin summit unless Moscow softens its demands.<br \/>&#8220;I guess the Russians wanted too much and it became evident for the Americans that there will be no deal for Trump in Budapest,&#8221; said one diplomat.<br \/>The Russians &#8220;haven&#8217;t at all changed their position, and are not agreeing to &#8216;stop where they are&#8217;,&#8221; said the second diplomat. &#8220;And I assume Lavrov gave the same spiel, and Rubio was like: &#8216;See you later&#8217;.&#8221;<br \/>CNN also reported on the development, quoting a source familiar with the matter.<br \/>It said that US officials felt, after the Rubio-Lavrov call, that the Russian &#8220;maximalist&#8221; position had not evolved enough.<br \/>Therefore, Lavrov was reportedly unlikely to recommend that the meeting with Putin go ahead.<br \/>Be the first to get <span>Breaking News<\/span><br \/>Install the Sky News app for free<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/news.google.com\/rss\/articles\/CBMinwFBVV95cUxNMTRrU1NxSk02NWZ5aVdzY1dCVmE4QndKMmN2WVo3XzZoWG9BZzVia19pRjV3cGlxdmdwcEwyWmF5YktSaV9kRldZemUyeEROQUZ0TVNTSGtYNkRBTXdwb29hSGlTZktUcmNxRVlEaUtIWUhiOHUyNlhjNm5zTDEybm9KTDA5WjFwRW9KV3hZVGdLbjNhVVByUVBLbTNxMFE?oc=5\">source<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>At least two people were killed in the Ukrainian capital overnight in a Russian retaliation strike after Kyiv used British Storm Shadow missiles to attack a chemical plant. 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