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Escalating Violence in Ukraine Amid Trump's Suspension of Military Aid

Russian missile strikes have killed at least 25 civilians in Ukraine, intensified by the U.S. suspension of military support under Trump's administration.

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Russian missile strikes have resulted in at least 25 civilian deaths and numerous injuries in Ukraine, following President Trump's suspension of military aid. Ukrainian President Zelensky condemned the attacks as deliberate targeting of civilians. International criticism has arisen against the U.S. approach, heightening fears of a potential settlement favoring Russia. Amid this, Zelensky has announced a high-level delegation to meet U.S. officials in Saudi Arabia for peace talks. Despite ongoing hostilities, Ukraine continues to control 150 square miles in the contested Kursk region, while Russia has claimed the recapture of three villages, escalating the conflict.

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The suspension of military aid by the U.S. has significantly harmed Ukraine's ability to defend itself against Russian attacks, leading to increased civilian casualties and a diminished capacity to strike back at Russian forces.

Russian attacks on civilians in Ukraine have intensified, with a significant increase in aerial strikes and drone attacks. These attacks have targeted residential areas, medical facilities, and other civilian infrastructure, resulting in a higher civilian death toll.

Ukrainian President Zelensky has announced plans for a high-level delegation to meet U.S. officials in Saudi Arabia for peace talks. Additionally, there are discussions about potential sanctions on Russia and efforts to establish a peacekeeping mission.

The international community has criticized the U.S. decision, viewing it as potentially favoring Russia and undermining Ukraine's ability to defend itself. There are concerns about the implications for regional stability and the potential for a settlement that might not fully address Ukraine's security needs.

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