Trump ‘not happy’ with Russian strikes on Kyiv: ‘Vladimir STOP!’
- Russia launched a massive missile and drone attack on Kyiv and other Ukrainian regions on Thursday.
- This attack followed a public disagreement between Trump and Zelenskyy over the future of Crimea.
- The hourslong barrage struck multiple locations and was Kyiv's deadliest assault since July 2024.
- The assault killed at least nine people and injured over 70, prompting Trump to urge Putin, "Vladimir STOP!"
- Zelenskyy cut short his trip, and the attacks added uncertainty to ongoing peace negotiation efforts.
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'Vladimir, STOP!': Trump tells Putin after deadly Kyiv strike
Donald Trump called Thursday on Vladimir Putin to halt attacks on Ukraine, in a rare rebuke of the Russian leader after Moscow fired missiles and drones at Kyiv in the deadliest attack on the capital in months.
After airstrike on Kiev - US President Trump criticizes Putin: "Wladimir, stop!"
US President Trump condemned the Russian airstrike on Kiev with at least 12 fatalities, which was not necessary and came at a "bad time". Germany and other allies of Ukraine accused Russia's President Putin of undermining the efforts to achieve peace.

Trump says Russia has made a 'pretty big concession' by not seizing all of Ukraine
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump offered rare criticism of Vladimir Putin on Thursday, urging the Russian leader to "STOP!" after a deadly barrage of attacks on Kyiv, Ukraine's capital.
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