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Trump criticizes Putin for killing people in massive Ukraine missile strike

president Donald Trump told reporters that he was “unhappy” with Russia’s widespread strike against Ukraine while talking to the press on Sunday.

Speaking to journalists at the Morestown Municipal Airport in New Jersey, Trump accused Putin of “killing many people” in the attack, which was launched on Sunday afternoon.

“I am not happy with what Putin is doing,” Trump explained, “He kills many people, and I do not know what happened to Putin’s hell.”

He added: “I knew him for a long time, and he always arrived with him, but he sends missiles to cities and kills people, and I do not like it at all.”

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President Donald Trump speaks to journalists before climbing to the first air from Morestown Municipal Airport in Moreston, New Jersey, May 25, 2025. (Saul Lub/AFP via Getty Images)

Trump said Putin was “shooting rockets to Kiev and other cities” in the midst of negotiations.

“I don’t like what Putin is doing. Not even a little,” the president stressed. “He kills people. Something for this man happened.”

Trump’s comments came after Russian forces fired hundreds of drones and missiles in Ukrainian cities overnight. The attack, which was called the largest air attack so far, targeted the Ukrainian capital in Kiev.

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President Donald Trump is going to speak to journalists before going up to the first air force from the Morestown Municipal Airport in Morestown, New Jersey, May 25, 2025. (Saul Lub/AFP via Getty Images)

Ukrainian officials said that at least 12 people were killed and dozens were wounded.

Although previous strikes have proven to be more deadly, the attack is the largest air attack on the number of weapons: 298 drones and 69 missiles were launched.

In a post on Telegram, Ukrainian President Voludimir Zelinski called for an international response to the attack.

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President Donald Trump wanders at the Morestown Municipal Airport in Moreston, New Jersey, May 25, 2025. (Saul Lub/AFP via Getty Images)

“The silence of America, the silence of others in the world only encourages Putin.” “Each of this Russian terrorist strike is a sufficient reason for new sanctions against Russia.”

In this report, this report contributed to this report, Reuters, Fox News, Diege Brock Corto and Kyle Schmidabaauer, in this report.

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2025-05-25 23:02:00

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