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    Russia launches 85 drones and one missile at Ukraine overnight

    Russia launched 85 attack drones and a ballistic missile targeting Ukraine's territory, Ukraine's Air Force said on Saturday, even as Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump met in Alaska to discuss a ceasefire.

    Frontline territories in the Sumy, Donetsk, Chernihiv, and Dnipropetrovsk regions were targeted in the overnight strikes, the air force said on the Telegram messaging app.

    (AFP via Getty Images)

    It said its air defence units destroyed 61 of the drones. The General Staff of Ukraine's Armed Forces said in its daily morning report that 139 clashes had taken place on the front line over the past day.

    Russia's air defence systems intercepted and destroyed 29 Ukrainian drones overnight over various Russian regions, including 10 downed over the Rostov region, RIA agency reported on Saturday, citing Russian defence ministry.

    The fighting continued as Trump and Putin ended their summit in Alaska with no agreement to resolve or pause Moscow's war in Ukraine.

    Shweta Sharma16 August 2025 06:53

    Trump tells Fox News that Zelensky has ‘got to make a deal’ with Putin after Alaska summit

    President Donald Trump insists Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has “gotta make a deal” with Russian President Vladimir Putin following his Alaska summit with the Russian leader.

    Host Sean Hannity asked what advice he would give to Zelensky and Trump replied: “Make the deal. Gotta make a deal.”

    “Russia’s a very big power. And they’re not,” Trump said, adding that the U.S. has supplied Ukraine with weaponry.

    Shweta Sharma16 August 2025 06:45

    Stroking Trump’s ego, Putin echoes claim that if he’d beaten Biden in 2020 there would be no war in Ukraine

    Rhian Lubin reports.

    Oliver O'Connell16 August 2025 06:30

    Editorial blasts Alaska summit as 'sickening, shameful, and useless'

    The Kyiv Independent published a blistering editorial after the Alaska summit, condemning the warm reception Vladimir Putin received from Donald Trump.

    The editorial described Putin as a “blood-soaked dictator and war criminal” who was given a royal welcome in the US, even as Russian attack drones struck Ukrainian cities.

    (Social media)

    It contrasted Trump’s red-carpet treatment of the Russian president with his earlier “public shaming” of Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky, calling both episodes “disgraceful.”

    The paper accused Trump of indulging Putin rather than confronting him, warning that the Russian leader “doesn’t really make deals – he takes… until stopped by force.”

    Foreign minister Sergey Lavrov’s choice of a USSR sweatshirt and Kremlin journalists joking about “chicken Kyiv” served on the flight to Alaska were cited as signs Moscow never took the peace talks seriously.

    The editorial warned that Putin left the summit emboldened, not just over Ukraine but in his wider goal of unsettling the transatlantic alliance.

    It said unless Ukraine is brought to the table, the US risks handing Putin another win in the next round of talks, while the red-carpet images of a “murderer” will linger far longer than any words spoken in Alaska.

    Shweta Sharma16 August 2025 06:26

    Russia downs 29 Ukrainian drones overnight, RIA reports

    Russia's air defence systems intercepted and destroyed 29 Ukrainian drones overnight over various Russian regions, including 10 downed over the Rostov region, RIA agency reported on Saturday, citing Russian defence ministry.

    Shweta Sharma16 August 2025 06:11

    Trump called out for clapping for Putin

    Donald Trump was seen clapping as he waited for Vladimir Putin to walk towards him on the red carpet after he got down from Air Force One.

    The Russian president is then seen walking towards him and the two shook their hands.

    The US president has been called out on social media for his warm greeting of an alleged war criminal.

    “Clapping for the war criminal. What a disgrace to our country’s ideals. Trump always shows his true colors around Putin. And he always sells out America and our allies. I remember when Republican presidents—Ike, Reagan, Bush—always stood up to tyrants. This is pathetic,” Terry Moran, a user said on X.

    Democratic rep Jim McGovern said: “Trump rolls out the red carpet for a war criminal. On American soil. The US government should be arresting Putin, not hosting him. Shameful and embarrassing.”

    Democratic sen Richard Blumenthal said his stomach turned when he heard the president of the United States characterize Putin as his fabulously good friend.

    “Vladimir Putin is a war criminal. … The reality on the ground is that people are bleeding and dying all around Ukraine because Putin is continuing to bomb them,” he told CNN.

    Shweta Sharma16 August 2025 06:02

    Trump-Putin summit in Alaska ends with no sign of Ukraine ceasefire deal

    Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin ended nearly three hours of high-stakes talks in Alaska without any sign of a Ukraine ceasefire deal – raising questions over the trajectory of the war and the fate of European security.

    “We didn’t get there,” a downbeat US president said as he told reporters that the two leaders had not reached an agreement but the meeting had been “very productive”.

    “We've made some headway,” he added.

    World Affairs Editor Sam Kiley and White House Correspondent Andrew Feinberg in Anchorage, Alaska, filed this report.

    Oliver O'Connell16 August 2025 06:00

    European politicians mock Putin’s peace claims as empty and threatening

    European leaders reacted with scepticism after Vladimir Putin’s latest remarks at the Alaska summit, with Lithuania accusing him of issuing veiled threats and the Czech Republic questioning his commitment to peace despite ongoing attacks on Ukraine.

    Lithuanian defence minister Dovile Sakaliene accused Vladimir Putin of “more gaslighting and veiled threats” after the Russian leader warned Ukraine and Europe not to “sabotage” summit progress.

    “War criminal with an addiction of radioactive poisoning of his critics addresses the US President with ‘Very good to see you in good health and to see you alive’,” she wrote.

    Czech foreign minister Jan Lipavsky, meanwhile, welcomed Donald Trump’s efforts but questioned Putin’s intentions.

    “If Putin were serious about negotiating peace, he would not have been attacking Ukraine all day today,” he said, according to Reuters.

    “It seems Putin has bought himself more time,” Oleksiy Honcharenko, a Ukrainian lawmaker wrote on social media. “No cease-fire or any kind of de-escalation has been agreed upon.”

    Shweta Sharma16 August 2025 05:42

    Does Putin speak English? Politicos and experts weigh in

    Rhian Lubin reports.

    Oliver O'Connell16 August 2025 05:30

    No ceasefire, but Trump and Putin come to ‘agreements’ over Ukraine

    The highly anticipated talks between President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin ended with no firm agreement on stopping the three-year war in Ukraine, as both leaders took notably different stances speaking after the high-stakes summit in Alaska.

    At what was billed as a press conference following a nearly three-hour meeting between the two leaders and their top aides Friday, Putin attempted to set the terms when he spoke first after both emerged on the stage at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson outside Anchorage.

    By contrast, Trump followed in brief comments and said firmly: “There’s no deal until there’s a deal.”

    Andrew Feinberg filed this report from Anchorage, Alaska, in conjunction with Rhian Lubin in New York.

    Oliver O'Connell16 August 2025 05:00

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