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Russia targets Ukrainian military hospitals, Trump lashes at Putin

Russian drones targeted a military hospital, a shopping center and apartment block in Ukraine’s second largest city, killing two people and injuring dozens of people. Elsewhere, President Trump posted his speech to him in Russian President Vladimir Putin Ukraine.

The Ukrainian General Staff said six strikes hit the northeastern border city of Kharkif, which hit the injured service personnel in the process of treatment. Regional Governor Oleh Syniehubov said the two casualties were a 67-year-old man and a 70-year-old woman.

Russian drone attacks Kharkiv in Ukraine

Rescuers excavated the bodies of people who died in the Russian drone attack on Ukraine on March 29, 2025. In the evening, the two were killed in a massive attack on the city.

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The Ukrainian Air Force reported that Russia launched 111 explosions of drones and baits overnight in Sunday’s latest attack. It said 65 of them were intercepted and another 35 were lost, which is likely trapped by electronics.

Russian troops are preparing to launch a new military offensive in the coming weeks to maximize pressure on Kief and strengthen the Kremlin’s negotiating status, according to Ukrainian government and military analysts. In a Ceasefire conversation.

The Trump administration has been holding talks with Russia and Ukraine to quickly end more than three years of war.

Moscow rejects an unconditional and complete ceasefire in the United States-Ukraine joint proposal, while Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy Russia accused Russia of “dragging the war” to “buy time and then try to grab more land.”

Mr. Trump said in a telephone interview with NBC News on Sunday that he was “angry, angry” when Putin began to integrate into Zelenskyy’s credibility. He mentioned Putin’s comments made temporarily on Friday Ukraine under external governance – No Ukrainian leader.

Putin repeated his claim that Zelenskyy’s term expired last year and that he lacked the legality of signing a peace agreement. According to the Ukrainian constitution, it is illegal for the country to hold national elections in martial arts.

“If there is no deal, if I think it’s Russia’s fault, I’ll impose secondary sanctions on Russia,” Trump told NBC News’ Kristen Welker.

“Anyone who buys oil from Russia will not be able to sell its products to the United States, any product, not just oil,” he said.

Nevertheless, Mr. Trump reiterated that he had a “good relationship” with Putin.

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