Russia Launches Largest Air Attack on Ukraine Killing Four
Russia Launches Largest Air Attack on Ukraine Killing Four

Russia Launches Largest Air Attack on Ukraine Killing Four

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US President Donald Trump expressed deep dissatisfaction with the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, condemning Russia's largest aerial assault on Ukraine that killed civilians and damaged government buildings in Kyiv. Trump stated he was "not happy" with the situation and affirmed that his administration is prepared to escalate sanctions against Russia, including targeting President Vladimir Putin directly. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also called for stronger sanctions and trade restrictions against Russia, emphasizing the need for impactful measures to counter Moscow's aggression. Despite his frustration, Trump remains optimistic about resolving the conflict and mentioned upcoming meetings with European leaders in Washington to discuss peace efforts. He reiterated his belief that the war could be settled, although he criticized both sides for the continuing bloodshed and described the conflict as a "horrible waste of humanity." Trump also expressed hope for a resolution to the conflict in Gaza, signaling a broader focus on international peace efforts.

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