Ukraine-Russia War Dergest: Kremlin Opposes Trump’s Requests for Rare Kyiv Minerals, While Izyum Strike Kills 5

Trump is for Zelensky’s rare earth metals as recovery for “nearly $300 billion” at American Aid

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Russia has expressed its opposition to the needs of Donald Trump that Ukraine will pay for Americans with rare minerals.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Trump’s comments reported on Tuesday that Ukraine would no longer get loose, but added that “it would be greater not to be proportioned. “

A day earlier, Mr Trump had said he was “looking to do a deal with Ukraine where they’re going to secure what we’re giving them with their rare earths and other things”.

Ukraine has one of the largest untapped resources of rare earth minerals, worth around £12 trillion.

This comes then that a Russian missile strike broke a block of apartment and administrative buildings, killing five other people and wounding at least 55 years in the city of Izium in the northeast region of Jharkiv in Ukraine, said the regional governor on Tuesday.

The Russian forces hit the city’s central district a ballistic missile, said Governor Oleh Syniehubov on Telegram who mentioned the initial information. The rescuers worked on the site and at least one user was trapped under the rubble, he added.

Posting photographs of the aftermath of the strike, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky wrote: “This brutality cannot be tolerated. Maximum tension will have to be implemented in Russia, through the force of the army, sanctions and international relations, to prevent terror and protect life. »

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