Kiiv, Ukraine (AP) – Russia launched a wide drone assault through Ukraine overnight until Sunday, pointing to multiple regions, authorities said, after the president of the United States, Donald Trump, put doubts about the Russian will of Vladimir Putin.
A person was killed and a 14 -year -old girl injured in the city of Pavlohrad in the Dnipropetrovsk region, who was beaten for the third consecutive night, said Regional Governor Serhii Lysak.
The attacks occurred hours after Russia claimed to have recovered control over the remote parties of the Kursk region, which the Ukrainian forces confiscated a surprise incursion last August. Ukrainian officials said the Kursk fight was still in Onoing.
Trump said on Saturday that Putin Wilds doubts that he ends the war more than three years in Ukraine, expressing a new skepticism that a peace agreement can soon be reached. Only one day before, Trump had said that Ukraine and Russia were “very close to an agreement.”
“There was no reason for Putin to shoot missiles to civil areas, cities and towns, in recent days,” Trump wrote in a social media post that flew back to the United States after Atter Atter Francis Funeral Zenskyy. Trump also hinted more sanctions against Russia.
The Trump-Inzelskyy conversation outside the Pope’s funeral was the first face-to-to-face encounter between the two leaders, since they argued a meeting of the oval office at the White House at the end of February.
Russia triggered 149 drones and explosive lures in the last wave of attacks, said the Ukraine Air Force, adding that 57 were intercepted and another 67 stuck.
A person was also injured in attacks with unmanned planes against the Odesa region and another in the city of Zhitomir, according to local officials.
Russia’s Ministry of Defense said on Sunday that aerial defenses knocked down five Ukrainian drones in Bryansk’s border region, as well as three drones about the Crimean Peninsula, which was illegally annexed by Russia in 2014.
Five people were injured when the Ukrainian forces bombarded the city of Horlivka in the partial region of Donetsk occupied, said Russian mayor of the city, Ivan Prikhodko.