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Trump calls Putin 'crazy' after largest Russian drone attack on Ukraine

  • Donald Trump called Vladimir Putin 'crazy' for launching a significant drone attack on Ukraine, which killed at least 12 people.
  • Trump warned that any attempt by Russia to fully conquer Ukraine would lead to its downfall.
  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticized Trump's statements as unhelpful, stating that without strong pressure, Russian aggression cannot be stopped.
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Among all the radical policy changes implemented during President Trump’s first 100 days, perhaps the most surprising was his reorientation of the U.S. stance towards Russia. Support for Ukraine in the ongoing war was for a long time a principle of bipartisan faith, but Trump broke that consensus almost immediately, first ending President Vladimir V. Putin’s isolation with a direct telephone call, and then with high-level conversations in Saudi …

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With regard to the end of the war in Ukraine, President Donald Trump’s statements and publications on social media have lost importance. Declining the chances of a ceasefire and a peace agreement will soon depend, instead, on whether he finally finds the strength to reinforce with action his rhetorical criticism of President Vladimir Putin on the weekend. The Kremlin bet he won’t. Trump’s frustration at the intense Russian drone attacks on Ukrai…

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Ukraine says hit by record drone salvo after Trump rebukes Putin

Russia fired its biggest ever drone barrage on Ukraine, authorities said Monday, just hours after Donald Trump called Vladimir Putin "CRAZY" and warned Moscow risked new sanctions if it kept up its deadly bombardment.

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Ilta-Sanomat broke the news in Finland on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
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