Trump evokes Russia sanctions after largest assault on Ukraine
- Last Friday, Russia launched a record drone and missile assault on Ukraine, with Trump saying Moscow just wants to 'keep killing people' and hinting at sanctions.
- Stalled Ukraine–Moscow peace talks over a month ago led to Russia's record drone and missile assault, prompting increased escalation and international concern.
- AFP reports confirm 539 drones and 11 missiles launched, with 322 drones over Kyiv and at least three wounded in Ukraine's largest assault.
- In Kyiv, one person was rescued from rubble and 26 wounded amid mounting doubts over US military aid, as Trump criticized Putin's desire to continue killing in Ukraine.
- Following a record drone and missile assault, Trump said he may toughen sanctions after six months and discussed sending Patriot missiles with Merz.
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Trump Hints At New Sanctions On Russia As Attacks On Ukraine Continue
US President Donald Trump has said that his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin understands that more sanctions “may be coming,” as Moscow continues to reject Washington’s push for a cease-fire in Ukraine. Speaking on Air Force One on July 4, Trump said: “You know, we talk about sanctions a lot...
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Trump evokes Russia sanctions after largest assault on Ukraine
US President Donald Trump said Russia just wanted to "keep killing people" and hinted at sanctions after Moscow launched its largest ever drone and missile attack on Ukraine in the three-year-old war.
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