Ukrainian bombings intensify as Putin disregards deadline
Russia stepped up its savage bombing of Ukraine despite later confirming that Vladimir Putin is set to meet with Donald Trump in the coming days. Video footage shows the Kremlin's forces in a fresh strike on a key bridge in Kherson, which it has failed to dislodge in six massive aerial attacks, in a clear hint that Putin may ignore Trump's deadlines to end the war.
The blitzing of the key crossing in the Korabelny district of the city comes as Russian war channels suggest sabotage groups will seek to capture this major city close to the frontline, a claim strongly disputed by Ukraine. Separate footage shows Shahed-2 drones striking the Dnipropetrovsk region, where four were injured, including a woman, 69.
Putin's forces also killed at least three Ukrainians in Nikopol, including Danylo Khizhnyak, a 23-year-old rescuer who ran to help after the first strike, in a deliberate attack on first responders, despite the talks with Trump during envoy Steve Witkoff's visit to Moscow. Separately, the Russians killed a 62-year-old civilian woman in Huliaipole, near the frontline in the Zaporizhzhia region. And Moscow released visuals of this week's joint war games with China - Maritime Interaction-2025 - in which the two repressive states conducted artillery combat on a 'simulated enemy' in a show of strength to the West.
On Thursday, it was confirmed that US president Donald Trump will meet with Putin in the coming days. The news was confirmed by Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov. So far, there is no confirmation on where the summit will take place. Earlier, when asked if Putin may be fooling him, the US president replied: 'Can't answer the question yet. I'll tell you in a matter of weeks, maybe less. But we made a lot of progress.' Meanwhile, he vowed more sanctions against countries trading oil with Russia to fund Putin's war machine. 'We did it with India, we're doing it probably with a couple of others. One of them could be China,' said Trump.
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