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The Ukrainians ensure a lonely fight when Trump withdraws the ceasefire

President Trump won the office with an explanation that he could end the fatal war in Europe in a generation.

But after a call on Monday with President Vladimir V. Putin from Russia, Mr. Trump seems to be ready to withdraw from his role to end the war in Ukraine.

For many Ukrainians, the call was the last gasp of a chaotic process, of which only a few had the chance of success, as long as the United States refused to put pressure on Moscow. And that means that the long and devastating war will hike in sight without end.

The 41 -year -old Olena Boiko described Mr. Trump's diplomatic efforts to stop the conflict into a “theatrical performance that has nothing to do with the reality of trenches or bomb accommodation”.

Ms. Boiko, who lives in Sumy, a city in northeastern Ukraine that relentlessly bombs, said that she and her family had suffered immense losses during the war and urgently wanted it to end.

“My daughters and I lost the most precious things in this war – my husband, father and my house in childhood, which was destroyed on his foundation,” said Ms. Boiko.

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