Trump says he has ‘own deadline’ to forge Ukraine-Russia peace deal, believes both sides want peace
- On April 24, Russia launched a deadly missile strike on Kyiv.
- The attack occurred more than three years after Russia began its full invasion.
- This strike ranks as one of the deadliest attacks hitting Kyiv during the conflict.
- The attack killed at least 12 civilians and injured 90 others.
- President Trump called the attack "not necessary" on April 24 amidst peace deal efforts.
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White House Remains Hopeful That Ukraine-Russia War Is ‘Endable’: ‘We’ve Shown Them The Finish Line’ - Real News Now
President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are voicing renewed optimism about ending the war in Ukraine, despite escalating violence and resistance from hardline factions on both sides. The comments come in the wake of a brutal Russian missile and drone barrage on Kyiv that left several civilians dead and many more wounded. “I didn’t like last night. I wasn’t happy with it,” Trump said, referring to the strikes on Ukraine’s capita…

Trump pushes Russia-Ukraine peace deal. And, NPR's glimpse inside liberated Khartoum
Russia launched a deadly strike on the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv. Trump says he wants peace quickly. And, NPR looks inside Sudan's capital city of Khartoum after two years of war.
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