Kremlin-Aid: Trump about Ukraine not sufficiently informed
Kremlin-Aid: Trump about Ukraine not sufficiently informed
A high-ranking consultant of the Kremlin has Donald Trump His after the US president said that Russian President Vladimir Putin "plays with fire".
response to Trump's statements
The Putin consultant Yuri Ushakov reacted to Trump's contribution to Truth, in which the President said: "What Vladimir Putin doesn't understand is that if I were not there, many really bad things have already happened to Russia, and I mean really bad. He plays with fire!"
Criticism of Trump's information level
Ushakov, a former Russian ambassador to Washington and member of the negotiation team, who had sent Moscow to Saudi Arabia to meet US officials, questioned the accuracy of the information that Trump receives.
"Trump says many things. Of course we read and monitor all of this. But in many ways we have come to the conclusion that Trump is not sufficiently informed about what really happens in the context of the Russian-Ukrainian confrontation," said Ushakov on Russian state television.
incorrect representation of the location
Ushakov expressed concerns that Trump does not seem to be perceived, which he described as "increasingly common massive terrorist attacks in Ukraine in peaceful Russian cities", and indicated that Trump only sees Russia's attacks. He repeated Moscow false assertion that only military goals were attacked.
The statement by Ushakov came shortly after the Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov did not want to comment on Trump's statements during a conference conference with journalists.
attacks on civil goals
Contrary to Claims that it only Targets Military Locations, Russia has recently had its air campaign against civilians in Ukrainian cities reinforced .
In the past few weeks, dozens of civilians have been killed by Russian drone and rocket attacks on residential areas. According to a count of CNN, which is based on data from the Ukrainian Air Force, four of the five largest drone attacks in Russia have taken place in the past two weeks since the beginning of the completed war.
sad number of victims
At least 14 civilians, including three children from a family, were killed in Russian air strikes at the weekend. The funeral of the three siblings-8-year-old Stanislav Martnyuk, his 12-year-old sister Tamara and the 17-year-old novel-took place on Wednesday in her hometown Korostyshiv in Central Ukraine.hundreds of people, many in tears, filled the town square when their three white coffins were brought in. A local music school in which the trio had studied heralded the "last bell" for her, an indication of the traditional long bell that sounds for the final year at the end of her last school year.
Trump expresses sharp criticism
After the Russian attack, which killed the children Martynyuk, Trump accused the Russian leader of being "completely crazy". "I always had a very good relationship with Vladimir Putin, but something happened with him. He has gotten completely crazy! He kills a lot of people for a reason, and I don't just talk about soldiers. Rakets and drones are fired in cities in Ukraine without any reason," wrote Trump on Truth on Truth.
reactions to the conflict
The argument between Trump and Moscow escalated on Tuesday when the former Russian President and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev reacted to Trump's threat: "I only know a really bad thing - the Third World War. I hope Trump understands that!"
Medvedev was once one of the most influential figures in Russia, but has become an increasingly marginalized form in recent years, which is primarily known for their hate and propaganda expressions on social media.
Trump’s special representative for Ukraine and Russia, Keith Kellogg, called Medvedev's comments "rash". "To fuel fears before a third world war is an unfortunate, reckless comment," he said on X and added that the United States still waiting for a ceasefire.
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