Russian attacks on Kyiv after Trump's conversation with Putin
Russian attacks on Kyiv after Trump's conversation with Putin
In the night from Thursday to Friday,Russian attacks hit more than a dozen places in the Ukrainian capital Kiev, including residential areas. This was announced by a local official, just a few hours after US President Donald Trump had said in a phone call with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin that he had "no progress" in a ceasefire agreement.
attacks in Kyiv and their effects
The attack of several hours was wounded by eight people, and several apartment buildings in two districts suffered significant damage, said Tymur Tkachenko, head of the Kiev military administration. In the early morning hours of Friday, the Ukrainian Air Force reported that several rockets had been fired towards Kiev. In addition, it was warned of an approaching ballistic bullet, whereupon a loud explosion in the city could be heard.
The continued drone game and the military attacks
heavy swaths of smoke met the air in some parts of the city center, while reporters from CNN reported on audible drones. In the past few weeks, Russia has carried out almost nightly air strikes on Ukraine, in which hundreds of rockets and drones were used. According to the Ukrainian Foreign Minister, Russia started over 330 rockets in June alone, including almost 80 ballistic rockets, as well as 5,000 combat drones and 5,000 sliding bombs against Ukraine.
Trump and his conversations with Putin
On Thursday, Trump made an almost one -hour phone call with Putin and then showed frustrated over the standstill during the negotiations on the ceasefire. "We had a conversation. It was a pretty long conversation. We talked about many topics, including Iran and the war in Ukraine," said Trump. "I am dissatisfied with the situation." When asked whether he had made progress in the agreement with Putin, Trump replied: "No." He added: "I didn't make any progress with him at all today."
breaking the arms deliveries and their effects
The attacks take place at a time when the Trump government has paused some arms deliveries to Ukraine, including air defense missiles. This was done as part of a review of military expenditure and American support for other countries. Trump recognized that the decision was made to protect the US deposit stocks.
US aid for Ukraine and the future of support
The United States has been the largest individual donor of military aid for Ukraine since the beginning of the complete Russian invasion in 2022. They have provided the Ukraine air defense systems, drones, rocket launchers, radar systems, tanks and anti-tanks-capable weapons, which caused concern about the dwindling US stocks. But the balance of help for Ukraine has changed significantly since Trump's return to power and raises questions about future support for Kiev.
During their phone call,Trump and Putin did not talk about the break at the deliveries to Ukraine, according to a report by the Russian state medium of Tass, which refers to an employee of the Kremlin. Nevertheless, Trump spoke about ending the war "as soon as possible". According to Tass, Putin replied that Russia would not "reject" his war goals in Ukraine.
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