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Donald Trump says that Russia can provide air support as part of the peace agreement to end Russia’s war in Ukraine
US President Donald Trump said that his country could provide air support to support the Ukrainian Peace Agreement on Tuesday. Trump decided to put US troops on the ground in Ukraine, but said that Russia could provide air support as a part of an agreement to end the war in the country. Trump comes one day after security guarantees to help end the war at an extraordinary White House summit. While the US and allies were preparing to find out which military support for Ukraine, the path of peace remained uncertain.
In an interview with the Fox News “Fox & Friends” program, Tr Trump is willing to put people on the ground when it comes to security.
NATO military leaders were expected to gather on Wednesday to discuss Ukraine, the joint Chief of General Staff, the US Gene Caine, is expected to participate in Reuters virtually.
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Putin said Russia would not tolerate troops from the NATO alliance in Ukraine. In addition, after the summit of Trump in Alaska on Friday, he did not show a sign of withdrawal from the demands of the region, including the land that was not under the military control of Russia.
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Later, in an interview with the radio presenter Mark Levin, Trump characterized the negotiation style as he tried to end the war as ür more instinct than the process ”.
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The Ukraine said that after the meeting on Monday, Russia started its largest air strike in Ukraine in more than a month and 270 drones and 10 missiles were launched. The Ministry of Energy said the strikes caused major fires in the energy facilities in the Central Poltava region, which hosts Ukraine’s single oil refinery.
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After a Ukrainian drone strike at an oil pumping station in Russia’s Tambov region, the Slovak Ministry of Economy, the oil is flowing into Slovakia through the Druzhba pipeline late on Tuesday. Ukraine accelerated the attacks on Russia’s energy infrastructure, an important channel to produce money for Russia’s war efforts, and oil and gas sales constitute one quarter of Russia’s total state budget revenues.
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Ukrainian Prime Minister said on Wednesday that at least 14 people, including a family with three children, were injured in the Russian attack on the northern part of Ukraine overnight.
Yulia Svyrydenko, “Russia continues to show their fears through the actions of pure terrorism in Ukraine, once again targeting the homes of families and sleeping children, Yal Yulia Svyrydenko wrote.
Russia continues to show its fears through the actions of pure terrorism in Ukraine, and once again targeting the homes of families and sleeping children.
Among the targeted regions overnight, there was Okhtyrka in the Sumy area where a settlement was shot. Thirteen… pic.twitter.com/qkbzjk3evl
– yulia svyrydenko (@svyrydenko_y) 20 August 2025
The Ukrainian State Emergency Service said on Wednesday that Russia started a “big drone strike ve in the Odessa region in the southern Ukrainian region of Russia and that it injured a person and caused a big fire in fuel and energy facilities.
The management of the Izmail region in Odessa said that the port infrastructure in the city was damaged on social media.
Russia’s RIA News Agency referred to the data from the Russian Defense Ministry on Wednesday, reporting that Russia’s air defense units destroyed 42 Ukraine drones overnight.
Donald Trump says that Russia can provide air support as part of the peace agreement to end Russia’s war in Ukraine
US President Donald Trump said that his country could provide air support to support the Ukrainian Peace Agreement on Tuesday. Trump decided to put US troops on the ground in Ukraine, but said that Russia could provide air support as a part of an agreement to end the war in the country. Trump comes one day after security guarantees to help end the war at an extraordinary White House summit. While the US and allies were preparing to find out which military support for Ukraine, the path of peace remained uncertain.
In an interview with the Fox News “Fox & Friends” program, Tr Trump is willing to put people on the ground when it comes to security.
NATO military leaders were expected to gather on Wednesday to discuss Ukraine, the joint Chief of General Staff, the US Gene Caine, is expected to participate in Reuters virtually.
Moreover:
-
Putin said Russia would not tolerate troops from the NATO alliance in Ukraine. In addition, after the summit of Trump in Alaska on Friday, he did not show a sign of withdrawal from the demands of the region, including the land that was not under the military control of Russia.
-
Later, in an interview with the radio presenter Mark Levin, Trump characterized the negotiation style as he tried to end the war as ür more instinct than the process ”.
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The Ukraine said that after the meeting on Monday, Russia started its largest air strike in Ukraine in more than a month and 270 drones and 10 missiles were launched. The Ministry of Energy said the strikes caused major fires in the energy facilities in the Central Poltava region, which hosts Ukraine’s single oil refinery.
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After a Ukrainian drone strike at an oil pumping station in Russia’s Tambov region, the Slovak Ministry of Economy, the oil is flowing into Slovakia through the Druzhba pipeline late on Tuesday. Ukraine accelerated the attacks on Russia’s energy infrastructure, an important channel to produce money for Russia’s war efforts, and oil and gas sales constitute one quarter of Russia’s total state budget revenues.




