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‘Putin is completely mad’: Trump lost calm on Russia’s mass drone attack in Ukraine

Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump (File)

US President Donald Trump called his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin “crazy”, when Russia carried out a large -scale drone attack in Ukraine, the largest part of it was since the war with Kiev started in February 2022.Trump posted on his true social stage, “I have always made a very good relationship with Vladimir Putin of Russia, but something has happened to him! He is absolutely mad! He is killing a lot of people, and I am not just talking about soldiers.”“Missiles and drones are being shot in Ukraine cities, without any reason. I have always said that he wants all of Ukraine, not a piece of it, and it can prove to be right, but if he does, it will give rise to Russia’s fall,” the US President said.Trump did not leave Ukraine’s Volodimir Zelansky either, saying that the latter European nation is “no favor” the way he does. ” The Republican leader also criticized his predecessor Joe Biden.“Everything from his (Zelanceci) mouth causes problems, I do not like it, and it stops better. It is a war that would never begin if I have been President. It is not the President, Putin, and Biden’s War, ‘Trump’, ‘I am only helping to exclude big and early fire, which has been helped to exclude the big and early fire, which has been started only through gross incidence and hatred.Russia’s ‘biggest’ drone attack in UkraineOfficials said at least 13 people were killed as Russia launched a record number of drones against Ukraine overnight, officials said, even Kiev and Moscow completed their largest prisoner exchange since the war started.Those killed included victims of eight, 12 and 17 in the northwest region of Ukraine, he said.The drone attacks came even when the two rivals completed their largest prisoner swap, with 1,000 occupied soldiers and civil prisoners were sent back by each side.

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