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US President Donald Trump has warned Vladimir Putin he is “playing with fire” after Russia launched some of its biggest drone and missile attacks on Ukraine since its full-scale invasion began in early 2022.
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Moscow says US prisoner-swap agreed after Trump hits out at ‘crazy’ Putin - Moscow claimed the diplomatic development after Trump branded Putin ‘absolutely crazy’ for a record-breaking drone attack on Ukraine,
Trump warns Putin he is 'playing with fire' in new warning over Ukraine war - ‘What Vladimir Putin doesn't realise is that if it weren't for me, lots of really bad things would have already happened i
Russia launched an unprecedented wave of aerial attacks on Ukraine between May 24 and 26, deploying 903 drones and 92 missiles over three consecutive nights, marking the most intense bombardment since the start of the war.
The advance may be linked to Moscow's attempts to create "buffer zones" along the border, Ukrainian regional authorities say.
Russian energy minister Anton Rubtsov told state media about how current taxation on Russian oil hurts production.
A Russian media outlet ripped President Donald Trump on Tuesday after he claimed on social media that its president was “playing with fire.” Trump had issued a warning to Russian President Vladimir Putin on Truth Social earlier Tuesday, the latest in his leveling of rare opposition against the Kremlin.
The warnings over the offensive, come as a U.S.-brokered peace process has limped along with inconclusive meetings and little concrete results.
Russia rebukes Trump’s “absolutely crazy” Putin comment, blaming his “emotional overload” after major Ukraine air assault.