
In eastern Ukraine, at least two people were killed and many others injured in a Russian glide-bomb attack on the town of Dobropillya. The gruesome attacks continue: can Donald Trump's Patriot air defense systems change anything? Putin rejects peace negotiations; the US president threatens a "bad ending." According to the military governor of the Donetsk region, Vadym Filashkin, a 500-kilogram bomb was dropped on the busy city center.
Under the rubble of damaged buildings, more victims are suspected. Russia had already overwhelmed Ukraine with a new wave of attacks on Wednesday night. According to the Ukrainian Air Force, 400 drones were fired at Kharkiv, Odessa, Zaporizhia, and other cities (see video above). Image of Wednesday's attack in the town of Dobropillja: The Kremlin complains about Europe Despite everything, the Kremlin has blamed Brussels and Kyiv for the fact that the three-year-old war has not ended.
European countries would engage in "open militarism" and spend large sums on weapons to further fuel the war. US President Donald Trump had already proposed an unconditional ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine in March to begin peace negotiations. While Kyiv accepted Washington's demand for pressure, the offer was rejected in Moscow. Putin justified this by fearing that Ukraine would use the ceasefire to arm and redeploy troops.
Trump: Patriots are already on their way to Ukraine The first Patriot air defense systems promised by Donald Trump are already on their way to Ukraine, according to the US president. "They're coming from Germany," Trump told reporters in Washington on Tuesday (local time), without giving further details. "Bad ending"
No deal. He had not yet spoken with Putin after his announcement on Monday, Trump said. However, a ceasefire agreement could be reached faster than 50 days. He left open whether talks to negotiate a deal with Russia are planned. "If we don't have an agreement by the end of 50 days, it's going to end badly," Trump said.
