After Russia launched its deadliest missile and drone attacks on Kyiv in months, former US President Donald Trump publicly urged Vladimir Putin to stop the violence. The strikes resulted in significant casualties and damage in the Ukrainian capital. Trump criticized the attacks as 'not necessary' and linked them to ongoing, contentious peace negotiations, while also criticizing Ukrainian President Zelensky. The incident drew international attention, with some, including a former NATO commander, mocking Trump's approach. The escalation highlights the ongoing volatility of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the complex international responses.
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Trump writes ‘Vladimir, STOP!’ after Russia launches deadliest strikes on Kyiv since last summer
US President Donald Trump said he is “not happy” after Russia launched its deadliest wave of attacks on Kyiv in nine months, telling President Vladimir Putin to “STOP!” as he attempts to push Ukraine to agree on a contentious ceasefire proposal.
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Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Mocks Trump’s ‘Vladimir, STOP!’ Message to Putin
Retired Supreme Allied Commander of NATO appeared on CNN Thursday morning and mocked Trump's beggin Putin to stop bombing Ukraine amid ongoing peace talks.
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