Zelensky Vows More Pressure After Russian School Attack Amid Trump-Putin Delay

President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine has called for increased pressure on Russia following a recent attack on a kindergarten in Kharkiv that occurred hours after a planned Trump-Put, the attack on the civilian facility has underscored the ongoing conflict’s impact on Ukrainian society and reinforced the urgency for diplomatic engagement. Zelensky’s comments come at a critical juncture, with peace talks between Ukraine and Russia remaining stalled despite previous discussions.

The strike on the school, which reportedly left several children and staff injured, has drawn international condemnation and further complicated the already fragile situation in the region. While the United States and other NATO allies have expressed concern over the attack, it remains unclear whether this will influence the timeline for any potential negotiations. Reports suggest that the delay in Trump-Putin meetings has created uncertainty in the diplomatic landscape, with some analysts warning that further delays could lead to more aggressive actions by Russian forces.