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U.S. special envoy for Ukraine and Russia Keith Kellogg discusses the ongoing cease-fire negotiations between Ukraine and Russia.
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BIG on MSNTrump: “Something has happened to Putin”While the President of the United States tries by all means to get involved in the conflict by proposing peace initiatives, which many consider to be very favorable to Moscow, Vladimir Putin launches the most intense bombardments since 2022,
Kellogg urged Russia to fulfill its ceasefire promise, while Ukrainian leaders accused Moscow of delaying tactics. Zelensky reported 50,000 Russian troops near Sumy, but noted Ukrainian defensive measures.
Donald Trump is reported to have made the remarks following his two-hour long phone call with his Vladimir Putin.
Ukraine says Russia launched its biggest drone strike to date after Trump called Putin crazy for stepping up his offensive and "needlessly killing a lot of people."
The Kremlin defended President Putin's actions in Ukraine, labeling recent strikes as "retaliatory," following criticism from Donald Trump, who called Putin "crazy" for the massive drone attacks. Ukraine reported a record 355 Russian drones launched overnight,
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RBC Ukraine on MSNTrump's administration reacts to Russian attack on Kyiv, calling it 'shameful'Trump's Special Envoy to Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, stated that Russia’s shelling of Ukraine violates the 1977 Geneva Peace Protocols. Kellogg called for a ceasefire, according to his post on social media platform X.
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White House fighting with Harvard; Trump reacts to Russia's latest attackHarvard University officials are squaring off with President Donald Trump, trying to cut all financial federal ties to the school. This comes as ceasefire talks between Russia and Ukraine stall.
American military leaders have warned that nations are developing advanced missile technologies that outpace existing U.S. defenses.
After Trump’s latest Truth Social warning, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov today maintained that Russia has to prioritize “its own national interests” over anything else, per Reuters. Peskov said Russia was “grateful for the mediation efforts of President Trump personally” to end its war on Ukraine.