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Trump publicly blame Putin after fatal strikes in Ukraine

PThe inhabitant Donald Trump worked publicly on Sunday evening, Russian President Vladimir Putin, after Russia bombed Ukraine with one of the largest air strikes in the war.

When Trump spoke to reporters at an airport in New Jersey: “I am not satisfied with what Putin does. He kills a lot of people. I don't know what has happened to the hell Putin. I have always known him for a long time.”

When asked what he wants to do, he said: “We will see what we will do.”

Trump confirmed his attitude of a post about the social truth in which he said Putin “kills unnecessarily many people and I don't just talk about soldiers”.

“I always said that he wants the entire Ukraine, not just a piece of it, and maybe that's right, but if he does it, it will lead to Russia,” said Trump about Putin before excluding Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. “Likewise, President Zelensky does not do his country as he talks as he does. Everything causes problems from his mouth, I don't like it and it stops better.”

Trump's comments came hours after Zelensky shared an update on social media early Sunday morning, in which he said that “almost 300 attack drones” and “Almost 70 rockets of different types” were launched by Russia throughout Ukraine overnight. At least 12 people were killed.

In the meantime, the Russian Ministry of Defense said that 95 Ukrainian drones had intercepted and destroyed its air defenses. “From 8:00 a.m. Moscow time from May 24th to 00:00 from May 25th destroyed and intercepted air defenses in the powerful, unmanned aerial vehicles with a solid wing,” said the Ministry.

“Russia pulls out this war and kills every day. The world can go during a weekend break, but the war continues, regardless of weekends and weekdays,” said Zelensky on X.

The Ukrainian leader then called America for his “silence” and said that Russia's actions – and that of his leader, President Vladimir Putin – cannot be ignored.

“The silent America, the silence of others all over the world, only encourages Putin,” he said. “Without really strong pressure on Russian leadership, this brutality cannot be stopped. Sanctions will certainly help. Determination is now important – the determination of the United States, European countries and all around the world who are looking for peace.”

Some time later, Trump's special representative for Ukraine and Russia, Keith Kellogg, went to X and called for an immediate ceasefire.

“This is Kyiv. The indiscriminately murder of women and children in their houses is a clear violation of the Geneva Peace Protocols of 1977, which are protected to protect innocent. These attacks are shameful. Stop killing.

The strikes overnight took a shadow on the prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine on Sunday. “303 Ukrainian defenders are at home. The third part of the 1000-against 1000 exchange contract that was agreed in Turkey was concluded,” said Zelensky.

Each country agreed to publish 1,000 prisoners of war to date in which the peace talks between Russia and Ukraine were held in Turkey in Turkey on Friday, May 16. The respective leaders of the federal states were particularly absent from the talks after Putin Zelensky's offer for a personal place had rejected and the Russian delegation did not indicate Turkey.

In the midst of global efforts to procure an armistice in the Russia Ukraine War, Trump spoke on Monday, May 19, two hours by phone. The US President said that the “tone and the spirit of the conversation were excellent and” very good “. He then announced that weapons-fir talks would start “immediately”. As planned, Trump called Zelensky and other European leaders.

After talking to Trump, Zelensky said on social media that it was “a crucial moment”.

“The world can now see whether its leaders are really able to secure a ceasefire and reach real, permanent peace,” he said to X. “I confirmed President Trump that Ukraine is ready, fully and conditionally and unconditionally a farming fire.”

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US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Zelensky, met on February 28, 2025 in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC. Saul Loeb – Smaller pictures

In the meantime, Zelensky's comments marked the “silence of America” ​​in the often tense relationship between the USA and the Ukrainian managers. On February 28, Zelensky and Trump had a heated discussion in the Oval Office, which was shot for the world. The couple collided when they discussed efforts for an armistice in Russia and Ukraine.

The two have been pulled forward since then and have had productive conversations, especially when they sat down in the Vatican on April 26, before the funeral of Pope Francis and shared their first personal conversation since the debacle of the White House. After this conversation in Rome, Zelensky went on social media and expressed hope for future conversations and relationships.

“Good meeting. We discussed a lot of one to one. Hoping for results to everything we treated. Protection of our people's life,” said Zelensky. “Very symbolic meeting that has the potential to become historical when we achieve common results.”

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