Ukraine again made by deadly Russian attacks despite Trump's appeal

Ukraine again made by deadly Russian attacks despite Trump's appeal

Moscow has carried out another wave of fatal attacks on Ukraine, despite the call of US President Donald Trump to Russian President Vladimir Putin to "stop" the attacks! " A at least eight people were killed in drone attacks across the country, only one evening after the deadliest bombing since the middle of last year.

fatal drone attacks in Ukraine

A drone attack on the eastern city of Pawlohrad on Friday cost the life of three people, including a 76-year-old woman and one child, while ten more were injured, said Dnipropetrovsk, Serhiy Lysak. In the south of Ukraine there were also two deaths in attacks on Cherson, as the governor of the region, Oleksandr Prokudin, reported. These attacks had critical infrastructures and residential buildings. Two other people died in the Eastern Ukraine in the Donetsk region, and one person was killed in the northeast of the country in Charkiw, as regional leaders reported.

destinations of the bombings in Kyiv

The capital of Ukraine, Kiev, was the main goal of the massive Russian bombing on Thursday, which hit several places in the city and cost 12 people and 87 more injured. The Ukrainian emergency services announced on Friday that they had been able to find the search for survivors in the ruins of a apartment block, which was made by what the Ukrainian authorities identified as North Korean ballistic rocket.

reactions to the ongoing attacks

This new round of attacks takes place after President Trump expressed his frustration on Thursday about the lack of progress in a peace agreement and said that he was "not happy". He warned Putin to "stop" the attacks! " Hours later, however, Trump expressed that he believes that both Russia and Ukraine want to peace. On Friday, Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff in Moscow is expected to have further discussions with Putin about an agreement.

diplomatic efforts to make peace

The Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lawrow said in an interview with CBS News on Thursday that Moscow was "ready to achieve a deal", but added that there were still some specific points that should be "refined". At the beginning of this week, Trump had a further Tirade against the Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj and accused him of damaging the peace negotiations after Selenskyj declared that it was illegally annexed against the constitution of his country to recognize Russia in 2014.

consequences of a possible recognition of the Crimea

Every movement to recognize Russian control over the Crimea would reverse a decade of US politics and could disturb the widespread consensus after the Second World War that international borders should not be changed by violence.

public disputes between Trump and Selenskyj

The argument about the Crimea is the youngest in a number of very public disagreements between Trump and Selenskyj. Trump emphasized that he was just as hard ahead of Putin, but he became defensive on Thursday when reporter in the White House asked him about Russia's concession. "Stopping the war, stopping the entire invasion. This is a pretty big concession," said Trump. "We put Russia under great pressure, and Russia knows that, and some people who are close to know it or it would not be talked about."

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