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Trump slams Vladimir Putin for launching war's biggest air strike on Ukraine

Donald Trump has expressed strong disapproval of Russian President Vladimir Putin's actions in Ukraine. Trump stated, 'I'm not happy with what Putin's doing. He's killing a lot of people and I don't know what the hell happened to Putin.' The former US president's comments come after Russia fired a barrage of missiles at Ukraine, targeting civilian installations in Kyiv. Trump's remarks follow his recent 2-hour phone call with Putin, which had not led to the expected breakthrough in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

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What will be Russia's response to Ukraine's drone strikes? Will Putin go nuclear? Experts debate

Ukraine executed drone strikes on five Russian airbases using over 100 drones launched from within Russian territory. The attacks targeted strategic bombers and submarines up to 4,800 km from the Ukraine border. Ukraine claims to have destroyed over 40 long-range bombers in the operation, which took 18 months of planning. The strikes used commercially available drones costing around $1000 each, launched from trucks disguised as civilian vehicles. The transcript discusses recent Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian military bases, including the destruction of strategic bomber aircraft. Experts debate whether these attacks represent a major strategic blow to Russia or are merely tactical victories with limited impact on the overall war. The role of technological innovation in warfare, particularly drones, is highlighted. The prospects for peace negotiations and the potential for Russian retaliation are also discussed.

 
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