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    Ukraine-Russia war latest: Russian strike on medical centre kills 6 after ‘awkward’ Trump and Zelensky meeting

    By Arpan Rai,Tom Watling and Alisha Rahaman Sarkar,

    2024-08-13

    At least six people were killed today in a Russian airstrike on a medical centre in northeastern Ukraine’s Sumy.

    The first attack killed one person and damaged the ceilings of several floors of the hospital, Ukraine’s interior minister Ihor Klymenko said on Telegram.

    The medical centre was struck after Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky met with Donald Trump in what led to an awkward exchange .

    Mr Trump met the Ukrainian leader at Trump Tower in New York yesterday. After arriving together at a conference room on Friday, Mr Trump said: “The fact that we’re even together today is a very good sign.”

    But the meeting turned awkward when Mr Trump said he and Mr Zelensky had a “very good relationship” before adding: “I also have a very good relationship with President Putin.”

    Mr Zelensky said in response: “I hope we have a better relationship.”

    The rest of the meeting appeared productive, with Mr Zelensky saying: “I think we have a common view that the war in Ukraine has to be stopped and Putin can't win.”

    It has been reported that Mr Zelensky extended his stay in the US to meet Mr Trump.

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    Leo
    08-15
    Following the US patternThe Times compares Ukraine's "risky counterattack strategy" to Operation Chromite, the September 1950 US amphibious landing at the port of Inchon during the Korean War that changed the course of the conflict. Unlike that operation, Kyiv's counterattack can only achieve a "limited objective" and will not be able to significantly change the course of the war, the newspaper believes.Given Ukraine's problems with labor and resources, they hesitated. But Zelensky is desperate to change the perception that Ukraine is losing the war,- writes The Times.Successes in the Black Sea and against Russian troops in Crimea do not attract the attention of the world community, when Kyiv's army is slowly but inexorably being pushed out of a huge territory in eastern Ukraine, the newspaper notes.
    Stephen Martin
    08-14
    good russia, leave.
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