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President Donald Trump said he doesn’t know “what the hell happened” to Russian President Vladimir Putin, as Russia launched its largest aerial attack against Ukraine overnight, and that he is “not happy with what Putin is doing.
President Donald Trump expressed his strong disapproval of Russia’s recent large-scale strikes on Ukraine and directed his ire at Russian President Vladimir Putin, who he said he’s “not happy” with. Trump spoke to reporters shortly before boarding Air Force One on Sunday and responded to the significant escalation by Putin in the Ukraine war,
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday ripped U.S. silence on the most recent strikes by Russia on Ukraine, arguing that they are only emboldening Russian President Vladimir Putin. Russia overnight launched one of the largest missile and drone attacks on Ukraine yet,
Russia launched its largest aerial assault of its three-year war on Ukraine overnight, targeting the capital and other regions with missiles and drones for a second night in a row, even as the two sides prepared to conclude a major prisoner exchange.
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essanews.com on MSNPutin's Arctic project leaves 700 workers unpaid and strandedOver 700 construction workers have been left without pay in the remote town of Bilibino in northeastern Russia, according to reports from Russian opposition media. Those who refused to work without pay are not receiving food.
At least 12 people have been killed after Russian forces launched drone and missile attacks on Ukraine in the largest aerial bombardment since the war begun in 2022.Three children were among the dead after a strike in the northern region of Zhytomyr,
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War experts believe Moscow is planning a summer offensive in Ukraine. Economic and military pressures closer to home could end up pushing Moscow into peace talks. A slowdown in inflation, declining industrial output and consumer spending all point to a slowdown in the Russian economy.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNUkraine's top diplomat shares how Ukraine-Russia talks in Istanbul were interpretedFirst Deputy Foreign Minister Sergiy Kyslytsya said on a telethon broadcast that during the talks in Istanbul between Ukraine and Russia, interpretation was provided in four languages. This made it possible for all participants to communicate effectively.