Trump “ disappointed ” in Putin, reduces the deadline of 50 days in two after the attack on Ukraine

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President Donald Trump said on Monday that he was “very disappointed” by Russian President Vladimir Putin and said that he would “reduce” the 50 -day deadline that he set at the start of the month to 10 to 12 days from today.
“I will make a new deadline, about 10, 10 or 12 days from today,” Trump told Scotland journalists. “There is no reason to wait. It was 50 days. I wanted to be generous, but we just don’t see any progress.”
Trump initially established a deadline of 50 days for Putin to conclude a peace agreement on July 14 while meeting the secretary general of NATO, Mark Rutte in Washington, DC however, by the deadline for 12 days from Monday, he reduced the overall end date by half.

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“I am disappointed by President Putin, very disappointed with him,” said Trump on Monday. “So we’re going to have to watch, and I’m going to reduce the 50 days I gave it to a lesser number, because I think I already know the answer.”
Trump’s comments occurred just a few hours after Russia sparked more than 300 drones and missiles across Ukraine, which prompted kyiv to jostle, but the Operational Command of Poland said that he had also deployed fighter planes in the sky.
“I would have said five times that we have had an agreement. I have talked a lot to President Putin,” Trump told journalists, echoing his previous frustration that speaking with Putin has given little or no results. “But we had discussions … We thought we had resolved several times.
“And then President Putin comes out and others, throwing rockets in a city like kyiv and kills many people in a nursing home or other. You have bodies in the street,” said Trump. “And I say, it’s not the way to do it. So we’ll see what’s going on.”
No death has yet been confirmed as early as the morning strikes that hit the capital of kyiv, injuring at least five, including a 2 -year -old girl. The other strikes targeted the Khmelnytsky region west of kyiv and the Kiroohrad region south of kyiv.

A police officer on the site of a Russian air strike who struck a residential building in kyiv, Ukraine, Thursday, July 10, 2025. (Andrew Kravchenko / Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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Additional victims have not been reported.
The Ukrainian Air Force reported on Monday that 324 Shahed attack and lure drones had been fired with four KH-101 cruise missiles and three KH-47M2 Kinzhal aeroballist missiles.
Ukraine’s air defense systems have killed 309 drones and two KH-101 cruise missiles.
Two of the cruise missiles and 15 drones have reached targets in three places, while three of the Kinzhal missiles have apparently not reached their planned targets.

Ukrainian soldiers from the 21st separate mechanized brigade draw a leopard reservoir 2A6 during a military exercise, in the middle of the attack on Russia against Ukraine, near a front line in the Donetsk region, in Ukraine, on May 12, 2024. (Reuters / Valentyn Ogirenko / File photo)
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“Our unmanned defenses have given solid results against” Shahed “- dozens of Russian drones were slaughtered. Several missiles were also intercepted overnight,” said Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy in a message on X.
“But we constantly strengthen the air shield of Ukraine, and it is essential to maintain a clear understanding of the partners of how they can help,” he added. “Step by step, we fill the financing gap in drone production, and I will hold new discussions with partners on this task later this week.”