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Trump calls Russia's attack 'disgusting,' plans to send envoy to Russia

Trump calls Russia's attack 'disgusting,' plans to send envoy to Russia

NHK6 days ago
US President Donald Trump has strongly condemned Russia for continuing its attacks on Ukraine. He says he is sending special envoy Steve Witkoff to Russia, as part of apparent efforts to force Moscow to agree to ending the fighting by the deadline set for August 8.
Reuters news agency and others reported on Thursday that Russia conducted waves of missile and drone attacks on Kyiv. Media outlets quoted Ukrainian officials as saying that the attacks killed 16 people, including children, and wounded 155 others.
Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Trump said what Russia is doing is "disgusting." He added that Russian President Vladimir Putin is hitting people in towns and cities with rockets. He said it is "disgraceful."
Trump reiterated his intention of imposing sanctions on Russia if the country does not agree to a deal with Ukraine by the deadline he set for August 8.
Trump said his envoy Witkoff will visit Russia, without elaborating on who he will meet there. The US envoy is one of Trump's close aides and has met Putin before.
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