Ukraine's FM: Russia didn’t send 'memorandum' and keeps striking Ukraine

Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said that Russia has not sent any memorandum regarding peace. At the same time, the aggressor continues heavy overnight shelling of Ukraine.
"These are the sounds over my house this morning — and over thousands of other Ukrainian homes," Sybiha said.
Since the beginning of the night, Ukraine has been under massive air attacks involving ballistic, cruise, and cluster missiles, as well as hundreds of drones.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said that despite Russia's claims about preparing for peace talks and a supposed "memorandum," no official documents or proposals have been sent to Kyiv, Ankara, or Washington.
"Nobody even knows what they plan to talk about. Instead, Russia continues launching deadly strikes on Ukraine," Sybiha emphasized.
He added that the aggressor will only take peace seriously once it faces strong international pressure.
"Everyone needs to see and hear that Russia is completely rejecting peace, ceasefire, and any constructive proposals from around the world," Sybiha stated.
Overnight attacks
In the early hours of June 1, Russian forces launched another large-scale attack on Ukraine using drones. The Ukrainian Air Force also reported a threat of ballistic missile launches.
Several explosions were heard in Kyiv, prompting an immediate response from air defense systems.
The enemy once again carried out a massive overnight assault on the Kyiv region, combining drones with cruise and ballistic missiles.
Additionally, a critical infrastructure site in Zaporizhzhia was targeted. The number of injured has now risen to three.