Russia, Ukraine's exchange drone attack after Trump reprimanded the leader
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Russia, Ukraine’s exchange drone attack after Trump reprimanded the leader

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London – Russia and Ukraine continued the long-distance cross-boundary drone attack on Sunday night to Monday morning, despite the criticism of President Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy-Syanyal from Trump’s frustration for his inability to end his 3-year-old neighbor’s invasion.

Ukraine officials said air defense involved targets throughout the country, including in the Kyiv capital where damage was reported to the building.

The Ukraine Air Force said Russia launched a total of 364 “air strike vehicles” – nine cruising missiles and 355 attack drones – in the latest bombings. All missiles and 288 drones were shot down or neutralized on the flight, said the Air Force. Impact was reported in five regions and debris in 10 regions, said the Air Force.

Meanwhile, the Russian Ministry of Defense, said his troops sank 128 Ukraine drones of more than 12 regions overnight and Monday morning.

Andriy Kovalenko, Head of the Cons Information Center operating as part of the Ukraine National Security and Defense Council, said “Unknown Drones” attack the city of Yelaba in the Russian Tatarstan Republic-more than 500 miles east of Moscow and around 740 miles from the nearest Ukrainia controlled area.

The combination of images made on May 25, 2025 showed that Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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The target is the facility that produces Iran’s shahed strike drones, said Kovalenko.

Another drone attacks the “chemical company” in the region of Ivanovo, around 150 miles northeast Moscow, he added. The facility “creates components for Russian equipment and weapons, including missiles,” Kovalenko said.

Cross -border strikes have become an important feature of the Russian War against Ukraine, now more than three years with a few signs of a ceasefire or peace agreement that will soon occur. Last months have seen bombings growing in size.

On Saturday night to Sunday, for example, Russia launched what Ukraine officials were described as the largest air strikes in war. The attack included 367 drones and missiles and killed at least 18 people, said officials.

The attack pushed Trump to reprimand Putin while talking to reporters and then on social media.

“I am not happy with what Putin is doing,” said the President. “He killed many people, and I didn’t know what happened to Putin. I had known him for a long time. Always hanging out with him, but he sent a rocket to cities and killed people, and I didn’t like it at all.”

Trump repeated his close relationship with Putin but suggested that “something had happened” that made him “crazy.”

“I always say that he wants all Ukraine, not only part of it, and maybe that proved to be true, but if he did it, it would cause the fall of Russia!” Trump writes about social truth.

Trump also attacked Zelenskyy, who had repeatedly framed as a barrier to the peace agreement in the US. “Likewise, President Zelenskyy did not do pleasure by speaking like he did,” Trump wrote.

“Everything that comes out of his mouth causes problems, I don’t like it, and it’s better to stop,” Trump continued.

The explosion was seen in the night sky when Ukraine soldiers fired on a drone during Russian strikes in Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 26, 2025.

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Zelenskyy and his officials have quoted a massive attack of Russia as proof that Moscow is not authentic in his public appeal for peace.

Ukraine leaders have repeatedly appealed to Trump to impose new and harder sanctions against Moscow to encourage Kremlin to reduce his maximum war goals. That includes annexation of the Ukraine plot, Ukraine demilitarization and permanent blocks in the state’s accessions to NATO.

Ukraine’s request has not been answered so far, although there is a Trump threat to introduce new steps to press Putin into negotiations. Kyiv pushed a ceasefire 30 days during the time of peace talks to occur. Russia has so far rejected the proposal.

After the last round of the Russian attack, Andriy Yermak – Head of President Zelenskyy’s office – wrote on a telegram on Monday morning, “Russia must accelerate the ceasefire, now Moscow is slowing down even with a proposal discussion, there is no specific, only postponing time.”

“Moscow can be accelerated with sanctions and weapons,” he added.

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