I'm starting to think putin doesn't care about losses of soldiers in war in Ukraine - Trump
Russian president vladimir putin doesn't care about how many russian soldiers will be lost in the war in Ukraine. This was announced by US President Donald Trump in an interview with Pod Force One with Miranda Devine.
Trump said that he is starting to wonder about the russian president's indifference to the losses of his own country in the war with Ukraine. Answering the interviewer's question about what "trump cards" the United States has to put pressure on russia to end the war between Ukraine and russia, Trump said that it seems to him that putin doesn't care about the deaths of soldiers, and meanwhile Moscow is losing 5,000 soldiers every week.
"Maybe he doesn't care (putin), I'm starting to think he doesn't care. He's losing a lot of soldiers, just like Ukraine. We'll see what happens next," Trump said.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, Trump previously said he could not say whether putin really wanted to end the war.
The day before, US President Donald Trump said that russian dictator vladimir putin had "simply gone crazy." Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was also criticized, who, according to Trump, "is creating problems" with his words.