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Trump calls Putin 'absolutely crazy' because of escalating Ukraine attacks

President Trump sentenced President Vladimir V. Putin from Russia to unleash one of the greatest offensive in the Russian war against Ukraine on Sunday, and said that he was mentioned that Russia will be able to impose more sanctions against Russia in response.

When Mr. Trump spoke to reporters in New Jersey, Trump said that he was “not happy” with Mr. Putin, especially when the two countries are negotiating an armistice company to end the Three Years' War.

“He kills a lot of people and I don't know what happened to the hell Putin,” said Trump. “I've known him for a long time. Always with him. But he sends rockets into cities and kills people, and I don't like it at all.”

He added: “We are right now and he shoots rockets in Kyiv and other cities.”

Mr. Trump continued to criticize Mr. Putin hours later and wrote on social media that his Russian counterpart “got absolutely crazy” and shot rockets and drones into the cities of Ukraine, “for no reason.

“He kills unnecessarily many people and I don't just talk about soldiers,” wrote Trump.

Mr. Trump, who largely focused on trade and other advantages for Russia, when it ended his war against Ukraine, also wrote that Mr. Putin's persistent imagination could have bad consequences.

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