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Russian strikes kill 25 across Ukraine despite Trump's new peace deadline

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July 30, 2025

Russia launched one of its deadliest night assaults on Ukraine for months early yesterday morning, the day after Donald Trump said he was setting a new deadline of "10 or 12 days" for Russia to make progress towards ending the war or face new sanctions.

- Shaun Walker

Russian strikes kill 25 across Ukraine despite Trump's new peace deadline

A series of Russian strikes across the country killed at least 25 people, Ukrainian officials said, including a 23-year-old pregnant woman and more than a dozen prison inmates. About 100 people were injured.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy said yesterday that he welcomed Trump's recent harsher rhetoric towards Vladimir Putin, and said only tough measures could stop the killing.

The Ukrainian president wrote on Telegram: "Every murder of our people by the Russians, every Russian strike, when there could have been a ceasefire long ago if Russia had not refused - all this shows that Moscow deserves very tough, truly painful, and therefore fair and effective sanctions pressure. They must be forced to stop the killings and make peace."

During talks on Monday with Keir Starmer, Trump said he was going to cut a previous 50-day deadline for Putin to "about 10 or 12 days", citing disappointment with him over a lack of progress.

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