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Russia continues to attack Ukrainian cities intensely. Trump: “They gave Putin's reason to bomb”

The Russian attacks on the city of Kharkov, eastern Ukraine, killed at least four people and hurt over twenty, on Saturday, according to the authorities, while the hopes for peace fade more and more.

Harkov was again bombarded on Saturday afternoon Andrii Sybiha / X

Harkov was again bombarded on Saturday afternoon Andrii Sybiha / X

The first wave of attacks on the second largest city of Ukraine took place in the early hours of the morning and consisted of a large bombing with drones and rockets. At least three people were killed, and another 21 were injured, according to local authorities, according to AFP.

In the afternoon, Russia launched air bombs on the city center, killing at least one person and hurting five, said the mayor of Kharkov.

The two conflicting parties have accused each other of trying to sabotage a planned prisoners, almost a week after Kiev put the Kremlin in an embarrassing situation through a surprise attack on drones on military aerial bases on Russia.

Saturday's bombings-the most recent in an almost daily series of major attacks on Ukraine-included planning bombs, which became part of the intense offensive worn by Russia in this total war, started on February 24, 2022.

Trump is trying to justify bombing

US President Donald Trump seemed, on June 6, to justify Russia's extensive attack on Ukrainian cities of the previous night, in response to the operation “Cloth of spider ” launched by Ukraine.

“They offered Putin a reason to enter and bombing them crunchy last night.”Trump told reporters on Air Force One.

“This is the part I do not like. When I saw, I said,” Ready, an attack is “”he added, quoted by Kiyv Independent.

On the night of June 6, Russia launched a massive attack with rockets and drones on Ukraine, aiming at the capital, the big cities and the regions of the extreme West.

Dozens of injured

A total of 80 people were injured and four were killed, including rescuers, said President Volodîmîr Zelenski.

The attack took place one day after Putin promised, in a telephone conversation with Trump, that he will respond after the Ukraine's drone attack on Russian air bases “The spider's web”.

On June 1, Ukraine launched a drone air attack on four Russian military air bases, breaking 41 planes, including heavy bombers and rare-50 spy aircraft. Kiev claims that he has removed 34% of Russia's strategic bombing fleet, in one of the most daring operations during the war.

Trump warned on June 5 that Russia's reaction to operation “The spider's web” of Ukraine “It will not be beautiful.”

Ashley Davis

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