
Trump Admits Ukraine War Isn't His, Yet Kyiv Faces Fresh Attacks
Ukraine War: Trump's Admission and Continued Attacks on Kyiv The ongoing conflict in Ukraine took a new turn following a recent phone call between former US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump, in a statement, admitted that the war in Ukraine is not his concern, a claim that has sparked significant debate. "This isn't my war," Trump reportedly said to American journalists, highlighting his detachment from the conflict. This statement contrasts sharply with the ongoing violence in Ukraine, as evidenced by the video footage of attacks on Kyiv. The video shows scenes of destruction and emergency response teams working to contain the damage. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, reacting to the continued attacks, has called upon the international community to impose further sanctions on Russia. Putin, for his part, described the call with Trump as "purposeful and frank." However, the ongoing attacks on Kyiv directly contradict the notion of a peaceful resolution. The contrast between Trump's disavowal of the conflict and the reality of the ongoing attacks underscores the complexity and gravity of the situation. The international community continues to monitor the situation closely, with many calling for a swift and peaceful end to the conflict.