Vladimir Putin seemed to ignore Donald Trump’s threat to impose sanctions on Russia on Friday and fired fatal attacks throughout Ukraine.

The US President asked the Russian leader to stop the “bombing” of Ukraine or face serious sanctions last week, after weeks that there was no pressure on Moscow.

However, the United Nations said since Friday that it was one of the bloody days for civilians this year after that 21 people were killed in Ukraine.

81 others were injured, 79 of whom were in an area controlled by Ukraine.

The United Nations also Find The numbers of injuries in Ukraine in general for 2025 remain higher than they were in 2024.

The attacks were revealed even as Trump said Correspondence In the White House, which is “carried by all cards” – and that Russia is “easier to deal with” from Ukraine on Friday.

It should be noted that Russia invaded Ukraine in a place to seize lands in 2022.

But Trump said that Kiev should “on the ball and accomplish the mission” when it comes to the peace agreement, adding: “I must know that [Ukraine] You want to settle – if they do not want to settle, we are outside there.

“They get hell out of Ukraine … I find it difficult, frankly, dealing with Ukraine.”

Despite the constant shelling, Trump said he believed Putin wants peace, and “I think he is doing what anyone will do.”

He claimed: “I think both parties want to settle. I think we will get a settlement.”

This also comes after Trump’s Ukraine envoy Keith Kelog said that Ukraine brought the United States to participate in intelligence and military assistance “on itself.”

Speaking on Thursday, Kilog He said: “With great frankness, they brought it to themselves, the Ukrainians.

“I think the best way I can describe is a type of mule beating with 2 quarter of a nose. I caught their attention, which is very important, clearly, because of the support we provide.”

“We will end this war, and this is one way to make sure that you understand that we are serious about it.

“Is this difficult, of course, but it’s not as if they did not know that this would come. They got a fair warning that was coming.”

John Bolton, former National Security Adviser Trump, said CNN On Friday, Putin continues his attacks on Ukraine because he knows that the threat of Trump was “completely hollow”.

″[Trump] He simply did this to show a kind of balance in view of the things he said about Zelinski and the Ukrainians. “

Trump, while conforming closely with Moscow, called Volodimir Zelinski “dictator”, that he is not helpful to support the United States during the war and blame Kiev for the start of the war.

By BBC

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