Putin, Donald Trump and Ukraine
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Kursk, Putin and Russia
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Daily Express US on MSNPutin tells Trump he won't consider peace deal because ‘Russia is on the verge of victory'Moscow's airports temporarily halted flights following what was described as a "massive" Ukrainian kamikaze drone strike on the Russian capital, with reports surfacing that President Vladimir Putin is dismissing any peace offers due to his belief in an impending victory over Ukraine,
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Irish Star on MSN'Massive' Ukraine drone strikes hit Russia but Putin has one reason to 'reject' peaceDespite Ukrainian drone attacks hitting the Russian capital, Moscow, President Vladimir Putin will reportedly 'reject' any peace deal in the Ukrainian war because he is convinced that he will win
Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky says Russia has suffered more than 63,000 casualties in Kursk and that Ukrainian operations there continue, hours after Vladimir Putin made a surprise visit to the region.
Donald Trump is reported to have made the remarks following his two-hour long phone call with his Vladimir Putin.
The Russian army lost almost 900 soldiers in Ukraine in just one day, a new report shows. The General Staff of the armed forces of Ukraine claimed that yesterday (May 21), Putin’s military lost 870 soldiers and 32 artillery systems.
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Latin Times on MSNMarco Rubio Dodges Question If Putin Is a 'War Criminal': 'It's Not a Simple Answer'Secretary of State Marco Rubio refused to provide a straight answer when asked if Russian President Vladimir Putin was a war criminal while testifying before the Senate.
President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the war in Ukraine and other matters by phone for two hours on Monday. The conversation yielded no breakthrough on efforts to end the largest ground war in Europe since World War II. A ceasefire seems as far as ever.
Russia has been struck with heavy Western sanctions over the war in Ukraine and its GDP growth looks to have taken a major hit.