Trump Criticizes Putin: "He’s Not Doing the Right Thing" Amid Ukraine Attacks

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Former US President Donald Trump expresses anger at Vladimir Putin over a massive assault on Ukraine involving 367 drones and missiles. Trump condemns the actions as unjustified, urging for a resolution to the ongoing conflict. Read more on his reaction and the global response.

Trump, who is trying to bring about a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, has now expressed his displeasure with Russian President Vladimir Putin. US President Donald Trump on Sunday called the continuous bombing of Ukraine by Russia wrong.

Trump said this at the airport in Morristown, New Jersey while preparing to return to Washington. Trump said this in response to the Russian attack of 367 drones and missiles on Ukrainian cities overnight on Sunday. Kiev was also attacked in this attack.

Russia carried out the biggest attack so far

Let us tell you that the war in Russia-Ukraine is not stopping. On Saturday-Sunday night, Russia carried out the biggest air strike on Ukraine so far. In this attack, a total of 367 drones and missiles were fired on many Ukrainian cities including the capital Kiev.

13 people have been killed and more than 60 injured in these attacks, there has also been heavy loss of property. Russia has launched a fresh attack on Ukrainian cities with 69 missiles of various types and 298 drones. The 13 people killed also include three children from the Zhitomir area.


Zelensky posted
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky took a dig at the US in a message posted on Telegram, saying that Putin is being encouraged by America's silence and the silence of other countries in the world.
This kind of terrorist attack by Russia is enough to impose new sanctions on it. It is known that in terms of the use of weapons, the latest attack was the biggest air strike of the 39-month-long war. While the Russian Defense Ministry has said that 95 Ukrainian drones that entered the country's airspace on Saturday-Sunday night were shot down. Of these, 12 were heading towards the capital Moscow.

Zelensky's frustration over Russia's attacks is natural. America, which was providing all kinds of help till January 20, is now withdrawing military help. The European Union and Britain, which are pressuring Russia for a 30-day ceasefire, have recently imposed new sanctions on Russia. But US President Trump has refused to support them in imposing new sanctions.

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