Thanks for joining us, we'll be back soon with the latest updates from the war in Ukraine.
Before then, here's a rundown of what's happened over the last 24 hours...
Russian strikes kill three in Kharkiv
Overnight drone strikes on Ukraine's second-largest city of Kharkiv killed three people and injured dozens more, officials said.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy described the attack as "vile", calling on Ukraine's allies to exert more pressure on Moscow for its deadly strikes.
The southern port city of Odesa also came under attack, with drones hitting farm buildings, cars and civilian boats.
It follows successive days of heavy aerial bombardment from Moscow targeting regions across the country.
In other news:
- Russia returned the bodies of 1,212 Ukrainian soldiers as part of a deal reached during peace talks in Turkey last week;
- Ukraine also returned the bodies of 27 Russian soldiers;
- A one-page draft of a joint declaration for the upcoming NATO summit reportedly omits Ukraine's membership aspirations;
- US defence secretary Pete Hegseth says the upcoming defence budget will reduce military aid to Ukraine;
- Moscow says its nuclear deterrence capabilities have not been significantly impacted by recent Ukrainian drone strikes on military airfields;
- Finland's foreign ministry has summoned Russia's diplomat in Helsinki over a suspected violation of its airspace;
- While Poland has charged one of its citizens with spying for Russia;