Trump: "I am not happy with the Russian attacks on Kiev. Unnecessary and at a bad moment. Vladimir, STOP!"

The American president condemned the Russian missile and drone attack launched on Thursday against Kiev in this way. "5000 soldiers are dying every week. Let's get the peace agreement!" added the magnate in a message on his Truth Social network.

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, continues with his constant ups and downs in international politics, and while on Wednesday he reprimanded Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for some statements, today he warned that he is unhappy with the Russian bombings over Ukraine and demanded his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, to stop them.

"I am not happy with the Russian attacks on Kiev. Unnecessary and at a bad moment. Vladimir, STOP!" wrote the Republican leader on his Truth Social network. "5000 soldiers are dying every week. Let's get the peace agreement!" Trump added in his message.

The American president condemned the Russian missile and drone attack launched on Thursday against Kiev, one of the most serious in recent months.

According to Ukrainian sources, 12 people have died and 90 have been injured in various districts of the Ukrainian capital, where residential and commercial buildings have been destroyed, although the Russian Ministry of Defense has denied attacking civilian targets.

Since Trump returned to power in January with the promise of ending the war in Ukraine, the magnate has criticized both sides of the conflict on more than one occasion.

On the eve of this latest attack, the Republican again accused Zelensky of hindering peace negotiations by his outright refusal to recognize the Crimean Peninsula, occupied since 2014, as Russian territory.

According to American media, this recognition would be one of the demands that the White House made to Ukraine as part of its proposed peace plan. #DinnerWithTrump