Russia launched 367 missiles and drones on Ukraine, prompting outrage from Trump who called Putin 'crazy.' The attacks resulted in 12 deaths and numerous injuries, leaving Ukraine in devastation.
Russia Airstrikes: The Russia-Ukraine war has once again captured global attention. Russia launched its largest-ever airstrike on Ukraine, unleashing 367 missiles and drones, causing widespread destruction across multiple regions. Former US President Donald Trump reacted bly to the attack, labeling Russian President Vladimir Putin "crazy." Trump stated, "What the hell... this isn't right. Putin has completely gone mad." Trump's statement has ignited intense global debate on the issue.
Russia's Largest Attack on Ukraine
Russia targeted numerous Ukrainian cities. According to the Ukrainian Air Force, Russia fired 298 drones and 69 missiles. Ukraine's defense systems responded, intercepting 45 missiles and destroying 266 drones. Despite this, significant devastation occurred. Reports indicate buildings collapsed, streets were littered with debris, and citizens were left in a state of panic in major cities including Kyiv. At least 12 people were killed, and many more were injured.
Trump's Anger at Putin
Former US President Donald Trump bly condemned the Russian attack. Trump said, "I'm not at all happy with Putin. People are being killed. I've known him for a long time, we've had a good relationship, but now he's firing rockets. This isn't right. He's a crazy man." Trump expressed his displeasure, demanding an end to the attacks. His use of phrases like "What the hell" clearly demonstrates his extreme anger at Russia's actions.
Targeting Zelenskyy
Trump also criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, stating that Zelenskyy's approach and negotiating tactics are detrimental to Ukraine. Trump believes Zelenskyy's statements are exacerbating the problem. He argued that such rhetoric will worsen the situation and should cease immediately.
Background of the Russia-Ukraine War
The war between Russia and Ukraine has been ongoing since February 2022. Thousands have been killed, millions displaced, and Ukraine's economy severely damaged. Repeated Russian missile and drone attacks have reduced many Ukrainian cities to rubble. Russia claims it is defending its interests, while Ukraine and Western nations view it as an act of aggression.