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Trump to call Putin TODAY to ‘stop the bloodbath’ in Ukraine after war’s ‘biggest drone strike’ and Vlad’s warning

PRESIDENT Donald Trump is to call mad Vladimir Putin today to "stop the bloodbath" in Ukraine.

It comes a day after Russia launched its largest drone attack since the start of the war - despite engaging with Ukraine in face-to-face peace talks in Turkey on Friday.

A 22-year-old resident stands near his house and a neighbor's house, both heavily damaged by a drone strike.
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Resident Vadym Tsybenko, 22-year-old, stands next to his house and a house of his neighbours, heavily damaged by a Russian drone strike on SundayCredit: Reuters
Russian landing ship Peresvet firing Grad-M rockets during war games.
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Russian large landing ship Peresvet conducted war games in the waters of the Sea of JapanCredit: East2West
Close-up of Donald Trump.
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U.S. President Donald Trump reacts as he visits the Abrahamic Family House during his visit in Abu Dhabi on FridayCredit: Reuters
Vladimir Putin on the phone.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin talks on the phone in January 2023Credit: AFP

Trump announced plans to speak with Putin at 10:00am local time to put an end to what he calls a “bloodbath” and "a very violent war" that “should have never happened”.

The US president said he’ll follow up with a call to Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky and later consult with NATO leaders.

Trump said on Truth Social on Sunday: "HOPEFULLY IT WILL BE A PRODUCTIVE DAY, A CEASEFIRE WILL TAKE PLACE, AND THIS VERY VIOLENT WAR, A WAR THAT SHOULD HAVE NEVER HAPPENED, WILL END."

It comes after Russia unleashed the "war's biggest drone attack" overnight on the weekend - the largest Ukraine had seen since 2022.

A harrowing 273 exploding drones were fired across the Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk and Donetsk regions.

Putin also bluntly told Trump to stop trying to dictate terms to him for a ceasefire and an end to the bloodshed in the conflict.

The Russian dictator told Kremlin-controlled state TV: “You know, the Americans — the American people and the American leadership, including the president — have their own national interests.

“We respect that. We proceed from the assumption that we will be treated the same way.”

But the tyrant went a step further, warning he plans to finish what he started three years ago in seeking to invade and control Ukraine. 

“We have enough strength and resources to bring what was started in 2022 to its logical conclusion with the result that Russia needs,” he said. 

Vladimir Putin expands nuclear missile base after test at frozen site killed five in horror radiation leak disaster

Meanwhile Zelensky met with US vice president JD Vance and secretary of state Marco Rubio in Rome following Pope Leo's inauguration on Sunday.

The Ukrainian president revealed that the meeting was "good" and "reaffirmed that Ukraine is ready to be engaged in real diplomacy and underscored the importance of a full and unconditional ceasefire as soon as possible."

And Putin staged his latest war games in a show of strength to the West.

Large landing ship Peresvet staged war games in the Sea of Japan, using a 122-mm Grad-M multiple launch rocket systems hit targets more than a whopping six miles away.

AK-176 and AK-630 artillery units were used to destroy sea and air targets, and 12.7-mm heavy machine gun crews successfully exploded a balloon and mock sea mine.

There was no immediate sign of Russia conducting a Yars intercontinental missile test, which Ukrainian military intelligence warned was imminent.

Follow our live coverage below...

  • Kremlin confirms Putin-Trump call for 5pm Moscow time

    The Kremlin has confirmed the Putin-Trump phone call happening later today, RIA state news agency reports.

    Putin puppet Dmitry Peskov said the discussion will take into account the results of direct talks between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul a few days ago.

    The call is set to take place at 5pm Moscow time.

    Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov speaks on the phone prior to a meeting of Russian President Vladimir Putin with Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa in the Grand Palace at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, Saturday, May 10, 2025. Pavel Bednyakov/Pool via REUTERS
    Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov speaks on the phone prior to a meeting of Russian President Vladimir PutinCredit: Reuters
  • Ukraine attacks Russian radars in Black Sea

    Ukraine has destroyed Black Sea gas infrastructure belonging to Russia using unmanned drones, the country's security service said.

    The target of the strikes was "Russian radar equipment installed on Ukrainian gas extraction platforms," the SSU revealed.

    A Neva radar station, gas storage points and a residential block on the platform were damaged.

    The SSU added: "As part of the same special operation, SSU specialised officers used two types of drones, demonstrating the effectiveness of joint deployment.

    "Once again, we reminded the enemy that there is no place for Russian junk in the Black Sea."

  • Finland to use frozen Russian assets to supply Ukraine

    Finland is to supply ammunition to Ukraine by using proceeds from frozen Russian assets, the Finnish defence ministry has revealed.

    The ministry said in a statement: "Finland has been selected as one of the states implementing European Union measures to supply Ukraine with defence materiel using proceeds from frozen Russian assets."

    The ammunition would be procured from Finnish suppliers and is valued at 90 million euro, it said.

    It comes imminently after it was announced that EU countries agreed on the proposals for a 150 billion euro fund aimed at boosting Europe’s defence, dubbed Security Action for Europe (SAFE).

  • Pope Leo meets with JD Vance

    Pope Leo XIV and US Vice President JD Vance met this morning ahead of a flurry of US-led diplomatic efforts to make progress on a ceasefire in the Ukraine war.

    Joining Vance at the Vatican was Secretary of State Marco Rubio, also a Catholic, Vance spokesperson Luke Schroeder said.

    The Vatican listed Vance's delegation as the first of several private audiences Leo was having Monday with people who had come to Rome for his inaugural Mass.

    The Vatican, which was largely sidelined during the first three years of Russia's war, has offered to host any peace talks between Russia and Ukraine.

    Pope Leo XIV meets US Vice President JD Vance and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the Vatican today
    Pope Leo XIV meets US Vice President JD Vance and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the Vatican todayCredit: Reuters
  • Starmer discussed Russian sanctions with Trump ahead of Putin call

    Sir Keir Starmer spoke with Donald Trump last night about today's call with Vladimir Putin.

    The UK prime minister was also joined by leaders of France, Italy and Germany, his office says.

    A spokeswoman said the world leaders had "discussed the need for an unconditional ceasefire and for President Putin to take peace talks seriously".

    She added: "They also discussed the use of sanctions if Russia failed to engage seriously in a ceasefire and peace talks."

    Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky, France’s President Emmanuel Macron and Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer speak during Ukraine security meeting at the 6th European Political Community summit on Friday
    Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky, France’s President Emmanuel Macron and Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer speak during Ukraine security meeting at the 6th European Political Community summit on FridayCredit: Reuters
  • One dead and three injured in Russian attack on Kherson

    One person has been killed and three others injured in a heinous Russian attack on the southern city of Kherson on Sunday night.

    The city's military administration said: "A 75-year-old woman sustained fatal injuries after an enemy shell hit her house."

    A man and a woman were taken to hospital after the attack, having suffered concussion and blast injuries.

  • Putin must accept 30-day pause, says Macron

    French President Emmanuel Macron has warned that Russia must agree to a 30-day halt in Ukraine.

    The leader said he had spoken with fellow European leaders and that a pause in the war should be unconditional.

    It comes as US President Donald Trump is to speak with Putin later today on the phone.

    Macron said on X: "Tomorrow, President Putin must show he wants peace by accepting the 30-day unconditional ceasefire proposed by President Trump and backed by Ukraine and Europe."

    Macron attends a press conference in Tirana, Albania on Saturday
    Macron attends a press conference in Tirana, Albania on SaturdayCredit: Reuters
  • Putin must accept 30-day pause, says Macron

    French President Emmanuel Macron has warned that Russia must agree to a 30-day halt in Ukraine.

    The leader said he had spoken with fellow European leaders and that a pause in the war should be unconditional.

    It comes as US President Donald Trump is to speak with Putin later today on the phone.

    Macron said on X: "Tomorrow, President Putin must show he wants peace by accepting the 30-day unconditional ceasefire proposed by President Trump and backed by Ukraine and Europe."

    Macron attends a press conference in Tirana, Albania on Saturday
    Macron attends a press conference in Tirana, Albania on SaturdayCredit: Reuters
  • EU countries agree on proposals for 150 billion euro defence fund

    EU countries have agreed on the proposals for a 150 billion euro fund aimed at boosting Europe's defence, dubbed Security Action for Europe (SAFE), an EU diplomat revealed on Monday.

    The plan, proposed by the European Commission in March, will be financed through joint borrowing.

    It will give loans to EU members and ensure other countries like Ukraine are given projects that bolster their defences and boost Europe's arms industry.

  • Russia launched drone blitz on Ukraine's Sumy region

    A Russian drone attack on Ukraine's northeastern Sumy region caused building damage overnight on Monday.

    The region's military administration said: "Early reports indicate that there were strikes by six drones in the Shostka hromada. The infrastructure of a business was damaged."

    Emergency services scrambled to the scene, with the full extent of the damage yet to be confirmed.

  • Putin staged latest war games in show of strength to the West

    Large landing ship Peresvet staged chilling war games in the Sea of Japan - using a 122-mm Grad-M multiple launch rocket systems - and hit targets more than six miles away.

    AK-176 and AK-630 artillery units were used to destroy sea and air targets, and 12.7-mm heavy machine gun crews successfully exploded a balloon and mock sea mine.

    There was no immediate sign of Russia conducting a Yars intercontinental missile test, despite Ukrainian military intelligence warning it was imminent.

    Russian large landing ship Peresvet conducted war games in the waters of the Sea of Japan
    Russian large landing ship Peresvet conducted war games in the waters of the Sea of JapanCredit: East2West
  • Poland seizes tyres for Boeing aircraft headed for Russia

    Polish customs has seized five metric tons of tyres for civilian Boeing aircraft which were due to travel through Belarus and Russia due to European Union sanctions.

    Western sanctions against Russia have been toughened repeatedly since its full-scale invasion on Ukraine in 2022 - without ending the war.

    The National Revenue Administration said: "Officers... discovered during the inspection of a truck in Koroszczyn that the driver was transporting tyres used in Boeing civil planes instead of the declared car and bus tyres.

    "The sender of the goods was a company from Spain, and the recipient was from Azerbaijan.

    "Criminal fiscal proceedings were initiated in connection with customs fraud. The sanctioned goods were detained."

  • Trump speaking with Putin TODAY

    US President Trump is expected to speak to both Vladimir Putin and brave Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky over the phone today.

    The Republican looks to finally make progress towards a ceasefire.

    Over the weekend, Trump said he's optimistic for a "productive day" of phone calls, with Nato leaders also to be spoken to.

    Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff said the call will "clear up some of the logjam" and "get us to the place that we need to get to".

    He added: "I think it's going to be a very successful call."

    Credit: AFP
  • Romania sees new 'hallmarks of Russian interference' in presidential vote

    Romania's government said it had detected a misinformation campaign bearing the "hallmarks of Russian interference" in the country's presidential election Sunday after the founder of the Telegram platform indicated that France had asked for Romanian conservative voices to be silenced.

    Nationalist George Simion was facing pro-European Union centrist Nicusor Dan in a tight race for the presidency.

    Romania's constitutional court in December cancelled an election following allegations of Russian interference and a massive social media promotion of the far-right frontrunner. Russia denied involvement.

    "During Romania's ongoing presidential elections yet again we see the hallmarks of Russian interference," Romania's foreign ministry spokesman posted on X.

    "A viral campaign of fake news on Telegram and other social media platforms is aimed to influence the electoral process," he added.

  • No10 says Starmer discussed Ukraine war European leaders

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Sunday discussed the war in Ukraine with leaders of the U.S., Italy, France and Germany, a Downing Street spokesperson said.

    The leaders also discussed the use of sanctions if Russia failed to engage seriously in a ceasefire and peace talks, the spokesperson added.

  • Zelensky congratulates Dan on 'historic victory' in Romania's presidential vote

    Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky congratulated Nicusor Dan on his "historic victory" in Romania's presidential election.

    Dan appeared early on Monday, on course to win the Romanian presidency.

    "For Ukraine as a neighbour and friend it is important to have Romania as a reliable partner," Zelenskiy said in a post on X.

    "And we are confident we will. By working together, we can strengthen both our countries and our Europe." 

  • Putin expands nuclear missile base after test at frozen site killed five

    Putin has expanded one of his nuclear weapons bases at a frozen site in Russia.

    It is the same military site where five people were killed after a nuclear-powered missile exploded while testing in 2019.

    New satellite images reveal construction work inside the strictly controlled military site of Nenoksa.

    Three new facilities - each the size of a football field - can be seen at the centre of the naval testing site.

    They have been constructed near a railway line that is thought to bring missiles and testing gear into Nenoksa.

    The area, which before 2023 was forest, is now surrounded by double-barbed wire fences.

    The entire compound, located some 40 miles west of Arkhangelsk in northern Russia, is thought to be more than 61,000 square meters wide - and is heavily fortified.

    Construction at the Russian military site is thought to have begun in 2023, according to the , which has been tracking all its activities.

  • European voters deliver crushing blow to Putin

    Europe's voters have delivered a crushing blow to Putin in a shock election twist, following a re-run after claims of Russian meddling.

    Millions of Europeans headed to the polls today in what is being called a Super Sunday showdown.

    Romania's far-right candidate George Simion has long been the favourite to win the country's presidential election.

    Simion comfortably won the first round of voting on May 4 with 41 per cent of the vote - double that of rival Nicusor Dan.

    But Dan snagged the win in what proved to be a nail-biting finish.

    Dan's win comes as a massive blow to Putin who has the support of the far-right.

    His win would have been welcome news to Putin, with the former football ultra previously pledging to end military aid to Kyiv.

    Continue to read more here.

    Nicusor Dan is expected to win the election, according to exit polls
    Nicusor Dan is expected to win the election, according to exit pollsCredit: EPA
    Far-right candidate George Simion casts his vote during Romania’s presidential election in Bucharest
    Far-right candidate George Simion casts his vote during Romania’s presidential election in BucharestCredit: Shutterstock Editorialn
  • Map shows the range of Russia's RS-28 Yars ICBM

    The RS-24 Yars is a three-stage, solid-fuel ICBM that has a flight range of more than 6,200 miles - more than double the distance between Russia and the UK.

  • Russia shows lack of intent to end the war, Zelensky tells Vance

    The Ukrainian president said he told the US VP about "unrealistic conditions" put forward by Russia during peace talks in Istanbul.

  • Russia detains oil tanker belonging to Nato member

    Russia has detained an oil tanker owned by Greece.

    The ship container Green Admire was leaving Sillamae, an Estonian Baltic Sea port, using a designated navigation channel that crosses Russian waters, according to the Estonian foreign ministry.

    The ministry said it had alerted Nato allies about the incident.

    Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna said: "Today's incident shows that Russia continues to behave unpredictably.

    "I have also informed our allies of the event." 

  • In pictures: Zelensky meets the new pope

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  • Trump becoming impatient with Russia, says Finnish president

    Alexander Stubb said Trump is becoming impatient with Russia after speaking to the US leader.

    Stubb said: "If we were to pull it together, we could say that Zelenskyy is patient and President Trump is starting to be impatient, but in the right direction, that is, towards Russia."

  • Russia is strong enough to end what it started, says Putin

    Vladimir Putin today said that Russia has the “strength and resources” to finish its objective in the Ukraine war.

    “We have enough strength and resources to bring what was started in 2022 to a logical conclusion with the result that Russia needs,” he said.

    The comment came after Russia refused to accept a 22-point peace plan that would lead to further direct talks with Kyiv and a 20-day ceasefire.

  • Zelensky-Vance talks went 'better than Oval Office row'

    A meeting between Ukrainian President Zelensky and JD Vance went "better" than the infamous Oval Office spat in February, an official has said.

    The two spoke of Donald Trump's phone call with Vladimir Putin tomorrow and how the US President looks to end the "bloodbath" in Ukraine.

    It comes a day after the first direct talks between Moscow and Kyiv in over three years produced little outcomes, the unnamed official confirmed.

    Referencing what Zelensky told Vance during their talk, the source said: "The message is the same as before: we want to end the war, and they don’t."

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