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    Ukraine-Russia war latest: Trump to push Putin to end Ukraine ‘bloodbath’ in crucial phone call today

    War Watch NowBy War Watch NowMay 19, 2025 Conflicts No Comments8 Mins Read
    Ukraine-Russia war latest: Trump to push Putin to end Ukraine ‘bloodbath’ in crucial phone call today
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    Donald Trump is holding crunch talks with Vladimir Putin today to speed up ceasefire efforts after Western leaders demanded an immediate truce.

    The 3pm phone call to end the “bloodbath” comes after Trump last week vowed to meet Putin “as soon as we can” during a diplomatic fiasco prompted by the Russian president shunning peace talks in Turkey.

    The US president’s renewed effort to end the war in Ukraine will also include calls to Nato leaders and Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, but the Trump administration has insisted Russia and the US are the only ones who can bring an end to the conflict.

    “I will be speaking, by telephone, to President Vladimir Putin of Russia on Monday at 10am. The subjects of the call will be stopping the ‘bloodbath’ that is killing, on average, more than 5000 Russian and Ukrainian soldiers a week, and trade,” Trump wrote on TruthSocial.

    A flurry of diplomatic activity began when Zelensky met with US vice president JD Vance, secretary of state Marco Rubio, and European leaders in Rome yesterday, as he intensified his efforts ahead of Trump’s call with Putin.

    Meanwhile, Kyiv’s military intelligence agency has warned Russia could test-launch its intercontinental ballistic missile in a drill to intimidate Ukraine. Russia also carried out its largest drone attack on Ukraine since the start of the war on Sunday and fired at least 273 drones, killing one woman.

    Kremlin says US mediation may be better for direct Ukraine talks

    The Kremlin has confirmed the phone call set to be held between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin later today, RIA state news agency reported.

    Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has now suggested the prospect of US-mediated talks between Russia and Ukraine could be brought up.

    If US mediation in the talks would help Russia achieve its goals in Ukraine through peaceful means, Mr Peskov said, then Moscow would support the move.

    He added that the discussions will take into account the results of direct talks between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul – the first such direct talks in more than three years.

    The call will take place at 5pm Moscow time (3pm BST).

    Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov
    Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

    Alex Croft19 May 2025 10:40

    It’s a busy day for Trump’s diplomacy – what should we expect?

    Donald Trump is set to speak directly with Vladimir Putin later today, three days after the first direct Russia-Ukraine talks in years failed to bear fruit.

    The last two days have been busy in the realm of US diplomacy. Secretary of state Marco Rubio and vice president JD Vance paid a visit to the Vatican for Pope Leo’s first formal mass, while Mr Trump spoke with a handful of European leaders ahead of today’s phone calls.

    The US president is also set to speak with Volodymyr Zelensky – with whom he spoke over the phone on Friday, shortly after the Russia-Ukraine talks concluded. He will call other Nato leaders.

    On the table for his phone call with Putin will be the ongoing “bloodbath” in Ukraine and trade, he said.

    This suggests Mr Trump could look to use financial incentives to push Moscow towards bringing about a ceasefire in Ukraine – something which Kyiv says Putin is not serious about.

    The phone call will also cover last week’s talks, likely looking to address the wide gap in position between Russia and Ukraine.

    Mr Trump has phoned the Russian president a handful of times since his second presidency began in January, without prompting any significant breakthroughs towards peace. He will hope today can finally bring the progress he has so keenly sought.

    Trump will be holding a series of phone calls, hoping for a “productive” Monday
    Trump will be holding a series of phone calls, hoping for a “productive” Monday (Getty Images)

    Alex Croft19 May 2025 10:31

    Russian forces fire 112 drones at Ukraine

    Russian forces attacked Ukraine with 112 attack and decoy drones overnight into Monday, Ukraine’s air force has said.

    Air defences downed 76 of the Russian drones over Ukraine’s eastern, northern, southern and central regions. A total of 35 disappeared from radar, likely due to Kyiv’s use of electronic warfare.

    The Kharkiv, Sumy, Donetsk, Cherkasy and Kirovohrad regions were all attacked by Russian drones, the air force added according to Ukrainska Pravda.

    Anti-aircraft missile units and aircraft were used by Ukrainian forces to repel the attacks.

    Alex Croft19 May 2025 10:01

    Pictured: Celebrations after pro-Eu, pro-Kyiv candidate wins Romania election

    Supporters of Bucharest Mayor Nicusor Dan, who won a tense rerun of Romania's presidential election on Sunday - beating far-right nationalist George Simion who was more sympathetic to Moscow - cheer as he exit his campaign headquarters in Bucharest
    Supporters of Bucharest Mayor Nicusor Dan, who won a tense rerun of Romania’s presidential election on Sunday – beating far-right nationalist George Simion who was more sympathetic to Moscow – cheer as he exit his campaign headquarters in Bucharest (AFP via Getty Images)
    The vote was seen as crucial for the direction of the EU and Nato member bordering war-torn Ukraine
    The vote was seen as crucial for the direction of the EU and Nato member bordering war-torn Ukraine (AFP via Getty Images)

    Alex Croft19 May 2025 09:47

    Finland to use proceeds from Russian assets to supply ammunition to Kyiv

    Finland will supply more than £75m (90 million euros) worth of ammunition to Ukraine using frozen Russian assets, the defence ministry announced on Monday.

    “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,” it said in a statement.

    The ammunition will be procured from Finnish suppliers, with the funding channelled through the European Peace Facility (EPF)

    Minister of Defence Antti Häkkänen said according to Defence Industry Europe: “Finland’s support for Ukraine is unwavering and strong even in other respects. This new package alongside our national EUR 660 million support programme will forge closer links between the Finnish industry and Finland’s support for Ukraine.

    “This is a great example of the Finnish defence industry’s abilities, and it shows that our investments into ammunition production capacity are paying off,” he added.

    Alex Croft19 May 2025 09:30

    Ukraine attacks Russian radars in the Black Sea

    Ukraine’s security service says it has destroyed Black Sea gas infrastructure belonging to Russia using unmanned drones.

    The target of the strikes was “Russian radar equipment installed on Ukrainian gas extraction platforms,” the SSU said.

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

    “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,” it added.

    Alex Croft19 May 2025 09:19

    Australia to send 49 Abrams tanks to Ukraine

    Dozens of Abrams tanks are set to make their way to Ukraine from Australia despite private objections from US officials, the Australia’s ABC news reported.

    Anthony Albanese, the Australian prime minister, confirmed the delivery of 49 retired tanks when meeting Volodymyr Zelensky in Rome on Sunday at Pope Leo XIV’s first formal Sunday mass.

    The shipments of the retired tanks have been delayed partly due to resistance from Washington, ABC reported back in April.

    This resistance has not subsided, with a US official questioning how useful they are on battlefields in Ukraine. With weak roofs which make them vulnerable to drones, an anonymous Australian defence official even questioned whether Kyiv is interested in the vehicles.

    A destroyed U.S.-made M1 Abrams tank of Ukrainian Army is seen at an undisclosed location in Ukraine
    A destroyed U.S.-made M1 Abrams tank of Ukrainian Army is seen at an undisclosed location in Ukraine (Russian Defense Ministry Press Service)

    Alex Croft19 May 2025 09:02

    JD Vance greets Pope Leo XIV at inauguration mass on Sunday – ICYMI

    JD Vance greets Pope Leo XIV at inauguration mass on Sunday

    Alex Croft19 May 2025 08:49

    Pope Leo holds meeting with Vance and Rubio

    Pope Leo XIV and US vice president JD Vance met on Monday morning ahead of a flurry of US-led diplomatic efforts to make progress on a ceasefire in Russia’s war in Ukraine.

    Mr Vance’s motorcade was seen entering Vatican City just after 7:30am, one day after the Catholic convert joined Sunday’s formal Mass opening the pontificate of the first American pope.

    Joining Mr Vance at the Vatican was secretary of state Marco Rubio, also a Catholic, the vice president’s spokesperson said.

    Having been largely sidelined during the first three years of Russia’s war, the Vatican has offered to host any peace talks while continuing humanitarian efforts to facilitate prisoner swaps and reunite Ukrainian children taken by Russia.

    The pair had already met at the Pope’s formal mass on Sunday
    The pair had already met at the Pope’s formal mass on Sunday (AP)

    Alex Croft19 May 2025 08:35

    One killed and three injured in Russian attack on Kherson

    One person was killed and three injured in a Russian attack on the southern city of Kherson late on Sunday.

    “A 75-year-old woman sustained fatal injuries after an enemy shell hit her house,” the city’s military administration reported.

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

    Alex Croft19 May 2025 08:20

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