Deadly Russian attack in Ukraine
President Trump is blasting Russian President Vladimir Putin on social media after a deadly aerial attack targeted various parts of Ukraine. CBS News' Holly Williams reports.
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President Trump is blasting Russian President Vladimir Putin on social media after a deadly aerial attack targeted various parts of Ukraine. CBS News' Holly Williams reports.
At least nine people were killed in a Russian strike on Kyiv. The deadly incident comes as President Trump has accused Ukrainian President Zelenskyy of undermining talks for a ceasefire with Russia. CBS News' Holly Williams has more.
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