Trump 'Very Surprised, Disappointed' at Russian Attacks on Ukraine Amid Peace Talks
- From May 24 to 26, Russia launched mass drone and missile attacks on multiple Ukrainian cities amid ongoing peace talks nearly 3 1/2 years into the war.
- These attacks followed Russia's rejection of a proposed 30-day ceasefire and occurred despite heavy manpower and material costs to its military.
- The largest assault on May 26 included over 600 drones, with around 355 Shahed-type drones, marking one of the heaviest strikes in the conflict.
- Donald Trump expressed surprise and disappointment at the attacks, calling Putin "absolutely crazy" and warning Russia would face serious consequences such as new sanctions.
- Trump proposed imposing 500% tariffs on Russia’s key energy customers including China, India, and Turkey to increase economic pressure and affect peace negotiations.
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US President Donald Trump said he was again “very disappointed” in Russian dictator Vladimir Putin and condemned Russia's shelling of Ukrainian cities.
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