Donald Trump again said he was “very disappointed” and criticized by Russian President Vladimir Putin during a bilateral lunch with the President of the Republic of Argentine on Tuesday. He claimed that Putin was simply not willing to end his war with Ukraine.
“Look, I’m very disappointed because we had Vladimir and I had a very good relationship, probably still yes,” Trump said.
“He has to really solve this war. And you know they have a long line waiting for gas in Russia … and suddenly his economy will collapse.”
Trump’s latest criticism of Vladimir Putin comes after Russia warned that Tomahawk long -sized missiles could send Ukraine if Moscow soon did not solve his war.
Vladimir Putin had previously warned that supplying long -distance weapons to Ukraine would cross the red line and escalapate hostility. The fear is monitored by the renewed Russian attack on the Ukrainian energy network, which is part of the campaign that crushed its energy infrastructure before winter.
Hall of power in Ukraine after Russian strikes
The Ukraine energy provider said on Tuesday that after Russian strikes he introduced cuts in eight regions of the country after damage to energy infrastructure.
“Given the difficult situation in the energy system caused by previous Russian attacks – in the sum, Charkiv, Poltava, Dnipropetrovsk, and partly in the Kirovograd, Kyiv and Chercasses – an emergency weaning was carried out,” Krenergo said in a statement.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr accused Moscow of Zelensky of supposedly when he wanted to get stuck chaos strikes, which also damaged the Ukrainian gas sector.
Last week, the Ukrainian President confirmed that he was dealing with US officials about the possible supply of “various long precise precise strikes, including the Tomahaws and other Tactical Ballistic missiles ATACMS.
What are Tomahawk missiles?
Tomahawk missiles are designed to follow a non -linear path, so they can’t be shot down.
Tomahawk rockets, which were first used during the Storm Dust Storm operation in the 1991 Gulf War, are the center center missiles-what is about 800 miles (1,250 kilometers) to 1500 miles (2,500 kilometers).
The Tomahawk missiles were also used by the US, when Donald Trump ordered military strikes against Syria in 2017, in retaliation for an attack on chemical weapons, which killed dozens of civilians, including children, informed about CNN.
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