Kyiv Observes Day of Mourning After Massive Russian Strikes, Trump Slams ‘Disgusting’ Attack
KYIV, UKRAINE, AUG 1 – President Trump vows new sanctions and sends a special envoy as Russia's missile and drone attack kills 16 and injures 150 in Kyiv, accelerating diplomatic pressure for cease-fire.
- On Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump condemned Russia's actions as 'disgusting' and threatened new sanctions if Moscow does not seek peace by next week.
- City officials reported that overnight on July 30-31, Russian forces killed at least 16 people, including a 6-year-old boy, and injured more than 150 in Kyiv.
- Russia's Defense Ministry reported there are more than a hundred affected sites, with damage or casualties at over 27 locations, including Kyiv's Solomyanskiy district.
- At the United Nations Security Council, Ukraine's government initiated an urgent meeting, and Trump announced he will send his special envoy Steve Witkoff to Russia.
- Amid mounting pressure, Trump has insisted on an August 8 cease-fire deadline, and Zelenskyy warned, `But if the world doesn't aim to change the regime in Russia, that means even after the war ends, Moscow will still try to destabilize neighboring countries.
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North American President says Russian attacks on Kiev are a shame, he recalls that Putin has a week to decide on peace, and he repeats new sanctions.
Dozens of deaths after Russian attacks on Kiev, Trump calls Putin's attacks "disgusting", Germany sends further patriotic systems to Ukraine. The overview.
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Kyiv Grieves Again, as Russia Pounds Capital: Once again, Kyiv is reeling. Russia inflicted one of its deadliest attacks on the Ukrainian capital in months earlier this week. 31 people are estimated to have been killed, including a two-year-old, while 150 others were injured. Day of Mourning Declared in Ukraine Following the tragedy, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced a day of mourning for the “vile” attack. He also reiterated his…
Once again, Russia attacks Ukraine. Trump condemns Putin's action as "disgusting", threatens with sanctions and admits at the same time: "I don't know if the sanctions will disturb him."
Trump calls Russia's attack 'disgusting,' plans to send envoy to Russia
US President Donald Trump has strongly condemned Russia for continuing its attacks on Ukraine. He says he is sending special envoy Steve Witkoff to Russia, as part of apparent efforts to force Moscow to agree to ending the fighting by the deadline set for August 8.
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