London – Russia and Ukraine continued long-term drone attacks on Sunday evening until Monday morning, despite President Donald Trump’s criticism of the presidents Vladimir Putin and Volodimir Zelinski-the most recent sign of Trump’s frustration of his inability to bring 3-year-old Moscow invasion to its neighbor to some extent.
Ukrainian officials said the air defenses were participating throughout the country, including in the capital, Kiev, where the damage was reported to the buildings.
Ukraine Air Force said that Russia launched a total of 364 “air attack vehicles” – nine cruise missiles and 355 drones – in the latest bombing. The Air Force said that all rockets and 288 drones were shot down or neutralized on the flight. The Air Force said that the antiquities were reported in five areas and the decrease in debris in 10 areas.
Meanwhile, the Russian Ministry of Defense said that its forces shot down 108 drones over 12 areas overnight.
“Unknown drones” said the city of Yilaboga in the Russian Republic of Taturistan-more than 500 miles east of Moscow and about 740 miles from the Atlas Osrian.
This combination of photos was created on May 25, 2025 Ukraine President Voludmir Zelinski, President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Kovalinko said the goal was a facility that produced Shahi’s strikes designed in Russia.
He added that other drones attacked a “chemical institution” in the Ivanovo area, about 150 miles northeast of Moscow. Kovalinko said the facility “creates components of Russian equipment and weapons, including missiles.”
Hit by borders near the night has become a prominent feature of Russia’s war on Ukraine, which is now more than three years old with minimal signs of imminent fire or peace. Recent months have witnessed that the bombing is growing in size.
On Saturday night until Sunday, for example, Russia launched what Ukrainian officials described as the largest air attack of the war. Officials said the attack included 367 drones and missiles and killed at least 18 people.
The attack prompted Trump to reprimand Putin while talking to correspondents and then on social media.
“I am not happy with what Putin is doing,” the president said. “He kills a lot of people, and I do not know what happened against Putin’s hell. I have known him for a long time. He has always happened with him, but he sent missiles to cities and kills people, and I don’t like it at all.”
Trump repeated his close relationship with Putin, but he suggested that “something happened” made it “crazy”.
“I have always said that he wants all Ukraine, not just part of it, and perhaps this proves that he is right, but if he does that, this will lead to the fall of Russia!” Trump wrote about the social truth.
Trump also attacked Zelinski, who has been formed repeatedly as an obstacle to the United States’ medium peace deal. Trump wrote: “Likewise, President Zelinski does not do his country, and he is not preferred by speaking the way he does,” Trump wrote.
“Everything outside his mouth causes problems, I don’t like it, and it is better to stop,” Trump continued.

The explosions are seen in the sky of the night while Ukrainian soldiers shot the drones during a Russian strike in Kiev, Ukraine, on May 26, 2025.
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Zelinski and his officials were martyred in Russia’s continuous strikes as evidence that Moscow is not real in its public calls for peace.
Ukrainian leaders have repeatedly appealed to Trump to impose new, tougher sanctions on Moscow to push the Kremlin to reduce the maximum goals of the war. These include the inclusion of the areas of Ukrainian lands, the clarification of the Ukrainian sequence and a permanent bloc on the country’s accession to NATO.
Ukrainian requests have not been answered yet, despite Trump’s threats to enter new measures to pressure Putin in the negotiations. KYIV pays a 30 -day shooting cease during the time when peace conversations can occur. Russia has so far rejected the proposal.
In the aftermath of the last round of Russian strikes, Andrei Yermak – head of the President of the Presidential Office of Zelinski – wrote about a telegram on Monday morning, “Russia should speed up the ceasefire, and now Moscow is slowing down even with the discussion of the proposals, and no details, just delaying time.”
“Moscow can be accelerated with penalties and weapons,” he added.