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Russia escalates offensive against Kyiv, prompting Trump's assertive plea: "Vladimir, cease fire!"

U.S. President Donald Trump expresses discontent following Russia's most lethal offensive on Kyiv in nearly a year. Trump advises President Vladimir Putin to halt these attacks, urging him to accept a disputed ceasefire agreement proposed to Ukraine.

Trump publicly expressed displeasure on Wednesday over Russia's aggressive actions.
Trump publicly expressed displeasure on Wednesday over Russia's aggressive actions.

Russia escalates offensive against Kyiv, prompting Trump's assertive plea: "Vladimir, cease fire!"

Trump's barkin' mad at Putin, sayin' "Halt those attacks on Kyiv, ya bloomin' idiot!" Seems like Moscow sent 70 missiles and 145 drones towards Ukraine, with Kyiv bearin' the brunt of the assault. Zelensky claims it's all about pressure on the States, warned resistance is ferocious.

"Not cool, Putin, not cool," Trump scribbled on his Truth Social, complainin' about thousands of soldiers dyin' weekly. In the Oval Office, Trump warned things'd get messy if the aggression continues. Around 12 broke a soft spot and 90 were injured, according to Ukraine's emergency services, with folks still trapped under rubble. The attack targeted 13 spots in Kyiv, hitatin' residential buildings and civilian infrastructure.

Emergency responders comb through debris of a collapsed apartment building, seeking survivors from the shelling attack.

This was the priciest attack on the city since July 2024, when 33 souls departed terribly, bombarded in a sky-threatenin' barrage that blighted hospitals and residential quarters. Zelensky indicated the bombardment was targetin' the States, but Kyiv wouldn't wilt, ready to debate peace after a full ceasefire with the terrorists. But Trump's pushin' hard, callin' Kyiv's compromisin' a beast in a cage.

Woman, bearings an injury, rests alongside her canine companion near a house damaged by Russian air attack.

And Zelensky, just 'fore Trump rampaged online, highlighted the unfair treatment Ukraine's receiving. "We're in a fight for our lives and I don't see a brain-fryin' effort to jab at Russia or new cripplin' sanctions," he spat. Macron, fumin' over the attacks, called out Putin for lyin' while Russia insisted they hitin' strategic targets with pin-sharp precision. Rescue work is underway to dig folks outta the rubble, 'fore too much time runs rougshod.

Ukraine suspects the use of a North Korean-made missile in the attack, though solid evidence ain't in yet. Zelensky slashed a tour in South Africa short, wantin' to address the crisis back home. The French President, in Madagascar at the time, condemned the attacks ferociously. Macron's words echoed worldwide, "Stop lyin', Putin! You're claimin' yer wantin' piece, but rainin' chaos in Ukraine!"

Tensions between Zelensky and Trump ran high over Crimea, with Trump pusheein' Ukraine to budge on Crimea, while Zelensky stood firm, defendin' Ukraine's constitution. As part of the peace push, the States offered Russia de facto control over Crimea, a move that could spell disaster for the international community. Trump, describing Zelensky's stances as inflammatory, speculated life'd be easier if Kyiv'd negotiate with Russians over Ukraine's territory. But make no mistake, a ceasefire makes Ukraine bite the bullet for peace, not Moscow.

  1. The world is watching as the war-and-conflicts in Europe, specifically Ukraine, intensify, with Trump vocally criticizing Putin's attacks on Kyiv.
  2. The assault on Kyiv involved the deployment of 70 missiles and 145 drones, causing thousands of casualties and injuries, according to Trump's complaints on his Truth Social.
  3. In the Oval Office, Trump warned of potentially messy circumstances if the aggression continues, while emergency services in Ukraine report rescues are underway for those trapped under rubble due to the attacks.
  4. The attack on Kyiv was not a one-off event, as it targeted 13 spots, including residential buildings and civilian infrastructure, making it the priciest since July 2024.
  5. Despite the attacks, Zelensky vows to continue resisting and is open to debating peace after a full ceasefire with the terrorists, but Trump is pushing for compromises that Zelensky considers unacceptable.
  6. Meanwhile, in the realm of general-news, politics, crime-and-justice, and international relations, the use of a North Korean-made missile in the attack is under investigation, and Zelensky has cut short a tour in South Africa to address the crisis at home, with other world leaders expressing their condemnation of the attacks.

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