Russian Strikes Kill 25 Across Ukraine Amid Trump Ceasefire Deadline
Russian Strikes Kill 25 Across Ukraine Amid Trump Ceasefire Deadline

Russian Strikes Kill 25 Across Ukraine Amid Trump Ceasefire Deadline

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Russian forces launched deadly attacks across Ukraine, killing at least 22 to 25 people, including a prison in Zaporizhzhia and a medical facility in the Dnipro region. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of deliberately targeting civilian sites, describing the strikes as war crimes, while Russia denied hitting civilian targets and claimed commitment to the peace process. The attacks came shortly after U.S. President Donald Trump set a new deadline of August 8 for Russia to agree to a ceasefire or face comprehensive sanctions, shortening the previous 50-day timeline. Trump expressed disappointment with Russian President Vladimir Putin's ongoing aggression despite peace talks, and Zelensky welcomed the tightened deadline, emphasizing global desire for peace. The Kremlin acknowledged Trump's warning but maintained that the military operation continues and noted a slowdown in U.S.-Russia diplomatic ties. Russia's deputy Security Council head warned against ultimatums, underscoring ongoing tensions amid the conflict's fourth year.

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