Zelensky calls Putin ‘murderer’ as he rejects Trump’s view of Ukraine war as kids ‘fighting’ on a playground / NY Post

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky fired back at President Trump’s flippant characterization of the Ukraine war as a playground skirmish, calling Putin a “murderer” in the process. His pointed rebuke highlighted the deep divide in perspectives on the conflict and underscored the high stakes amid ongoing hostilities.

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