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.
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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