TERNOPIL — The charred, jagged remains of brick walls claw against the gray sky, after Russian projectiles tore off the front of an apartment building in this western Ukrainian city.

The attack that destroyed the seven-story residential building and killed at least 34 people came in the early morning hours of November 19 — about the same time the latest draft of a peace plan with Russia was being finalized in Washington D.C..

Among the dead were several children. A bulldozer sifted through the rubble as sniffer dogs continued their grim search for missing bodies.

The new plan endorsed by the Trump administration seems to heavily favor Russia's interests, and was drawn up without significant input from Ukraine, or the participation of Kyiv's European allies.

This latest diplomatic devel

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