‘From friend to enemy': Trump facing off against Putin this Friday
Russia and Ukraine have until Friday to reach a ceasefire agreement before the US takes economic action.
The deadline was set several days ago when US President Donald Trump sent nuclear submarines to the region after threatening comments from Russia's former president.
'It's D-Day for Russia; it's the day that Donald Trump probably will go from friend to full-out enemy,' Mr Bolt.

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