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Donald Trump Condemns Putin and Demands War Crimes Charges Following Large-Scale Russian Air Assault That Left Ukrainian Civilians Dead Overnight amid ongoing war in Iran
Donald Trump has sharply condemned Vladimir Putin following a new wave of deadly Russian airstrikes across Ukraine overnight, calling for the Russian leader to face prosecution for war crimes.
In a strongly worded statement, Trump described the attacks as “brutal and unacceptable,” accusing Putin of deliberately targeting civilian areas. “What happened overnight is a tragedy and a disgrace. Innocent people are being killed, and the world cannot continue to stand by,” Trump said, urging immediate international action.

According to Ukrainian officials, the strikes hit multiple مناطق including Zaporizhisa and Poltava, where at least three civilians were killed and dozens more injured. Emergency responders worked through the night to উদ্ধার victims from damaged residential buildings and provide medical care to the wounded.
The latest bombardment is part of an ongoing escalation in the conflict, with Russian forces increasingly relying on missile and drone attacks targeting infrastructure and urban centers. Ukrainian authorities have repeatedly warned that such strikes pose a severe threat to civilians and critical services.
Trump called on global institutions, including international courts, to take swift action against Putin. “There must be accountability. These are war crimes, and those responsible should be prosecuted to the fullest extent,” he said.
The comments are likely to add to growing international pressure on Moscow, as world leaders continue to debate further санкции and potential legal measures. While the UN and other bodies have previously condemned attacks on civilians, efforts to bring forward formal prosecutions remain complex and politically sensitive.
As tensions continue to rise, the situation on the ground in Ukraine remains volatile, with fears that further large-scale strikes could follow. For many Ukrainians, the latest attacks underscore the ongoing human cost of the war, even as global leaders argue over how best to respond.
