Putin, Trump and Ukraine
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Daily Express US on MSNSevere toll of Ukraine war reflected in chilling statistics of Putin troop deathsVladimir Putin's war on Ukraine continues to see a mounting death toll as more than one million Russian servicemen and women have been killed
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNPutin fakes negotiations with Ukraine to delay harsh US sanctions — ZelenskyyHe highlighted the Kremlin's strategy to create the illusion of diplomacy in order to show US President Donald Trump that “there’s still a diplomatic bridge” between Ukraine and Russia. Read also: Kremlin sees peace talks as smokescreen,
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Worldcrunch on MSNPutin Is Playing The Long Game In Ukraine — Here’s Why It Won’t WorkPublic support for a negotiated end to the war in Ukraine is growing in Russia, with new polling showing record levels of backing for diplomacy. But the majority still insists on conditions that Ukraine — and its Western allies — are unlikely to accept.
In October 2022, we warned that Russian President Vladmir Putin was willing to exchange more than 300,000 Russian coffins for a modern-day empire in Ukraine. Tragically, we were not wrong. If anything,
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNAs Russian losses in Ukraine hit 1 million, Putin faces an economic time bombRussian losses in Ukraine hit a massive, and grim milestone on June 12 — 1 million Russian soldiers killed or wounded during the 39-month-long full-scale war, according to figures from Kyiv. Although hugely symbolic,
A FTER WEEKS of nebulous ceasefire talks at the urging of a semi-engaged President Donald Trump, the war between Russia and Ukraine is intensifying again in savage style and with fast-rising stakes. In the past two weeks there have been record-breaking Russian missile strikes on Ukrainian cities and spectacular Ukrainian drone raids on Russia’s strategic-bomber force,
Russia has used its fleet of bombers to rain hellfire on Ukraine. On June 1, Kyiv responded by going after those bombers.
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The Mirror US on MSNVladimir Putin could end Ukraine invasion if NATO bends to his willRussian leader has set his five demands to end the invasion, and at the top of the list is a demand of military alliance
David French and Megan K. Stack on why Trump’s many promises to end the conflict “in 24 hours” was a fantasy.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Angela Stent, professor emeritus at Georgetown University, about what motivates Russian President Vladimir Putin as talks to end the war in Ukraine continue.
Putin’s forces launch five-hour drone assault on Kyiv in one of conflict’s largest attacks - Seven people died across Ukraine as Moscow targeted several cities with drones and missiles