Trump suggests deadly Russian strike on Kyiv could set back peace efforts

Trump suggests deadly Russian strike on Kyiv could set back peace efforts

Donald Trump said he discussed the conflict with Xi Jinping during their summit and that both leaders agreed they wanted the fighting in Ukraine to end.

Local residents are standing at a makeshift memorial near a partially destroyed residential building in Kyiv on May 15, 2026, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Ukraine's capital Kyiv was in mourning on May 15, 2026, after a Russian attack killed 24 people a day earlier, with President Volodymyr Zelensky denouncing Moscow's "brutal terror" as the two sides went ahead with an exchange of hundreds of captured soldiers.
Local residents pay their respects at a makeshift memorial near a partially destroyed residential building in Kyiv following a Russian attack that killed 24 people.(AFP pic)

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US President Donald Trump on Friday suggested a Russian missile strike on a Kyiv apartment building that killed 24 people, including three children, could set back efforts to find a peaceful settlement to Moscow’s war in Ukraine.

Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One on his way back from China, Trump – who has tried and so far failed to broker an end to a war he has called a senseless bloodbath – said he had discussed the conflict with President Xi Jinping and that both leaders had agreed that they wanted the fighting to end.

“It’s one that we’d like to see settled. Until last night, it was looking good, but they (the Ukrainians) took a big hit last night. So it’s gonna happen (the end of the war). But it’s a shame,” Trump said, in a reference to the Russian attack.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy called for Moscow to be punished for the strike after laying red roses at the rubble of the apartment building on Friday.

Russia said that Ukrainian drones had killed four people, including a child, in an overnight strike on the city of Ryazan.

Both sides say they do not deliberately target civilians.

Russian President Vladimir Putin is expected to travel to China and meet Xi next week. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters the exact dates would be announced soon.

Peskov said Putin hoped to discuss Trump’s China visit with Xi, as well as bilateral ties and international matters.

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