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In recent remarks, President Trump expressed his impatience with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, declaring that he “has gone absolutely CRAZY!” The fiery language comes amid escalating tensions over Ukraine and hints at serious repercussions if further aggression is pursued. The comments paint a dramatic picture of international relations.
The Russian bombardment on Sunday night included 355 drones, Yuriy Ihnat, head of the Ukrainian air force's communications department, said
The escalation appeared to thwart hopes that Trump’s peace efforts might lead to a breakthrough in the near term, as Putin looks determined to capture more Ukrainian territory.
Il a averti que toute tentative de conquérir tout le territoire ukrainien mènerait à la «chute» de la Russie.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump made it clear he is losing patience with Vladimir Putin, leveling some of his sharpest criticism at the Russian leader as Moscow pounded Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities with drones and missiles for a third straight night. “I’ve always had a very good…
Trump spoke in reaction to a Russian barrage of drones and missiles at Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv, in the largest aerial attack of the war so far, killing 12 people.
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