Ukrainians doubt potential of Trump’s peace plan amid deadly Russia attacks | Russia-Ukraine war News

Kyiv, Ukraine – The thread, the glamor in the sun and the long kilometers, and the visual fiber winds through the branches of the trees on the front lines in eastern Ukraine.
The ropes-sometimes-were still-associated with Russian drones, making them immune to electronic electronic jamming.
The drones may have been dropped. Some of them are still working, endless and dangerous.
“When someone passes, they just fly and attack,” Oil, a military officer who was deployed in eastern Ukraine.
“For this reason if you see [the fibres]It is better for you to break it hell to protect yourself. “
He and his military unity are the hemisphere away from US President Donald Trump and the peace plan to end the Russian war of Ukraine, which stumbled under Moscow’s growing list. conditions.
The ceasefire appears to be far A possibility with talks between American negotiators, Ukrainian and Russian officials does not result in any concrete results.
“we Installed “But when nothing happens for the first, second and second time, we stop attention” some hopes in Trump at first. But when nothing happens for the first, second and third time, we stop attention. “

Olyle worries less than conversations and more than that about a water heater working in his places, and an opportunity to see his wife in Kiev and new drones in his unit whose numbers diminished.
After more than three years of gradual losses in Ukraine in the lands and destructive losses of the workforce, most of them in the eastern region of Donbas, very few Ukrainian men volunteer to fight.
Those who are recruited are undergoing a brief training program and are thrown on the front lines like Stormroopers, which are the chances of survival low.
“I have an order to recruit people, but I do not know where they were found,” he said. “I need at least people who are somewhat excited, who know where to go, and those who understand that they can be brought in the street to become a storm but choose to come here instead.”
Some potential soldiers think about the foreground and mastered the skills of wartime that will help them stay – but their numbers have decreased because Trump’s promises loudly but unconfirmed have an anxious effect.
“We have a very few civilian students,” Andre Bronen, one of the drone warplanes in Ukraine, who runs a school for ambitious aircraft operators in Kiev, told Al -Jazeera Island. “Everyone believes that the war will end soon.”
He added that most of his students these days are tweeted soldiers.
Many of these soldiers feel betrayal when they discover another privilege that Russia got from Trump.
“We are like a sincere wife. We are the last to discover about the husband’s betrayal,” Air, a military officer in the Black Port of Odessa, told Al -Jazeera.
Odesa is dangerously located in the occupied part of the southern region of Jacon and the attached Crimean Peninsula, from which drones and Russian missiles attack the city almost every day and night.
“What we hear [about the peace talks] “There are nothing but rumors,” he said.
Last week, Trump imposed a tariff on 185 countries – but he excluded Russia and its closest allies, Belarus and North Korea.
The White House also lifted sanctions on Kirill Demetive, one of the main negotiators of Karmlin in Ukraine, who visited the White House last week for two days of the radar talks.
Dmitriev, born in Kiev and learners in the United States, runs the sovereign wealth fund for Russia and is said to be linked to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
According to Reuters, the wife of Dmitriev, Natalia Bubova, is “a deputy of Katrina Tikhunova, one of Putin’s daughters, in an institution working with Moscow State University where they both studied.”
In the televised broadcasts on Sunday, Dmitryv complained that “there are still a large number of Russia’s enemies in the United States government” and died of the “total misinformation” campaign that excludes Moscow’s view.
Halina Vanitina has a direct knowledge of “Russia’s view”.
A Russian drone crashed into a residential building in its neighborhood in the northeastern city of Kharkif on Thursday, killing a 12 -year -old girl and her parents and her neighbor and wounded 34 other people.
The shock wave in the explosion was shattered in hundreds of nearby apartments – including Vanytina’s.
“Trump and Ukraine live in different universes,” she said to Al -Jazeera. Speak about friendship with [Putin] While we go to bed, we wear and keep our documents in fire -resistant boxes. “
The Russian forces were repelled several times in their attempts to seize Kharkiv, the second largest city in Ukraine, which is located only 40 km (25 miles) from the border with Russia and is subject to daily bombing.
“No calm in the future, no ceasefire”
To a Ukrainian political analyst that has turned into services, failure to negotiate the ceasefire on which Trump relies on Idee Fixe to Putin to seize the largest possible number of Ukrainian lands Victory of public relations.
Putin wants to continue a ground attack until fall [Russian] Land, “Kirill Sazonov wrote on Telegram on Monday.
“Therefore, we do not have calm in the future, no ceasefire with a gradual transfer to a stable peace,” he wrote. “But we will resist the way we did in 2022.”
Another soldier who was deployed in the Donbas area said that after half a scale of beings and skills in hospitals, he only had determination and black humor, another soldier who was deployed in the Donbas area.
Mikola, a 38 -year -old civil engineer who spent two years in the trenches, said he did not want Ukrainian President Voludmir Zelinski. Wearing clothes By Trump and forced to register Ukraine’s natural fortunes.
He said the only way to prove the flexibility of Ukraine is to continue to target the Russians.
“There will be a lot of field work,” he told Al -Jazeera.
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