Ukraine war latest: Trump gives Hungary Russian energy sanctions relief after Orban visits the White House

Trump grants Hungary temporary relief from Russian energy sanctions

President Donald Trump has approved a one-year exemption for Hungary from sanctions targeting Russian oil and gas. The decision followed Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s visit to Washington, as confirmed by a White House official.

Ongoing overnight assaults across Ukraine

While diplomatic decisions unfolded in the U.S., Ukraine endured another night of heavy bombardment. Drones and missiles targeted multiple regions, leaving firefighters and emergency crews clearing debris and aiding the wounded.

Update from President Zelenskyy

“One person was killed and at least 11 injured after a residential building was struck in Dnipro,” said President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

He added that another fatality occurred in the Kharkiv region, with injuries reported in Kyiv and Poltava. Zelenskyy stated that 450 drones and 45 missiles were launched, deliberately striking civilian areas, energy facilities, and other infrastructure.

“There were also strikes in the Dnipro, Kirovohrad, Mykolaiv, Sumy, and Chernihiv regions,” he said. “The Odesa region has been under attack since the evening.”

Appeal for intensified sanctions

Zelenskyy once again urged allied nations to strengthen sanctions against Russia’s energy sector, which continues to fund its military campaign in Ukraine.

Author’s Summary: Trump granted Hungary a year-long waiver from Russian energy sanctions as Zelenskyy reported escalating overnight attacks across Ukraine and renewed his plea for tougher sanctions on Moscow’s energy revenue.

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Sky News Sky News — 2025-11-08