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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky singled out the United States for its “silence” after a Russian barrage of missiles and drones hit Kyiv early Sunday. Ukraine’s capital city was targeted with 69 ballistic and cruise missiles and 298 drones on Sunday,
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Irish Star on MSNSeething Trump slams Putin for 'killing people' and claims 'something happened to this guy'President Donald Trump slammed Russian President Vladimir Putin in a dramatic U-turn amid more sickening Russian attacks on Ukraine. Before boarding a plane to Joint Base Andrews in Washington DC Sunday,
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Raw Story on MSN'I'm not happy with Putin!' Trump rages at Russia leader with 'very harsh words'Donald Trump on Sunday launched in to an uncharacteristically strong attack against Russia's Vladimir Putin. Approached by press over the weekend, Trump gave an impromptu update on the war Russia has launched on Ukraine.
Russia’s battlefield strength in Ukraine has started to wane and it could run into serious shortages of manpower and weaponry by next year, even as President Donald Trump retreats from pressure on Moscow to end the war,
Vladimir Putin has visited Kursk for the first time since claiming to have completely retaken the Russian region from Ukrainian forces, state media reported on Wednesday, as the Russian president attempts to repel international pressure to agree to a 30-day ceasefire on the other side of the border.
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President Vladimir Putin visited Russia's Kursk region for the first time since Moscow said that it drove out Ukrainian forces from the area last month, the Kremlin said Wednesday. Putin visited the region bordering Ukraine the previous day,
The Russian leader traveled to the region in the west of the country where a surprise incursion last year embarrassed Moscow.
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Axios on MSNThune threatens Putin with sanctions on RussiaSenate Majority Leader John Thune warned President Vladimir Putin on Thursday that if he does not "make a serious proposal for an immediate ceasefire" with Ukraine, the Senate will pass new sanctions against the Russian government.