21.03.2025.
10:45
Putin's brutal message to Trump; They will blow everything up? VIDEO
Early this morning, the Russians carried out airstrikes on the cities of Zaporozhye and Odesa, which are located in the south of Ukraine, during which civilian objects were hit, and at least one child was injured.

The Kyiv Post states that the attacks were carried out despite Russian President Vladimir Putin's "positive phone conversation he had with US President Donald Trump earlier this week regarding the ceasefire in Ukraine".
Ivan Fedorov, the head of the military administration of the Zaporozhye region, announced that in the city of the same name, "at least four residential buildings, as well as buildings on the territory of the cooperative, were damaged as a result of the enemy attack."
"According to the first data, six people were wounded, including one child," said Fedorov.
The Ukrainian Air Force warned before the attack that there could be a Russian attack with glide bombs on this southern area.
It was reported on social networks that four explosions were recorded shortly before midnight.
Rescue teams are still searching for victims.
The largest nuclear power plant in Europe is located in the Zaporozhye region, in the city of Energodar on the left bank of the Dnieper River, which is under Russian control.
The attack followed a day after Trump, after talking with Putin, also had a phone conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
At an online briefing with journalists, Zelensky then stated that he had talked with Trump about the possibility of America helping to rebuild the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant.
"Water supply, technical staff and many more steps to ensure that in a year and a half to two and a half years this power plant starts bringing money and electricity to people. That is my vision," said Zelensky.
The White House announced that during the phone conversation, Trump suggested to Zelensky that the US "could be very helpful in terms of managing power plants and providing expert advice" and that "American ownership of those power plants would be the best protection," without specifying which power plant it was.
Late last night, the target of a Russian drone attack was the Ukrainian port of Odessa and the nearby area.
Drones hit various locations in the city and damaged residential buildings, shopping centers, stores and cars, and three large fires broke out.
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