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Russia Attacks Ukraine, Trump's Win Raises Concerns
Russian attacks on southern Ukraine cause casualties and damage; Trump's victory raises concerns about US support for Ukraine.
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- What are the implications of Donald Trump's election victory for Ukraine?
- Donald Trump's presidential win has raised concerns in Kyiv regarding future US aid and support for Ukraine, as Trump has previously suggested ending the war through territorial concessions by Ukraine.
- What were the effects of the overnight Russian attacks on southern Ukraine?
- Russian forces launched multiple attacks overnight in southern Ukraine, resulting in casualties and damage in cities including Zaporizhzhia and Odesa.
- What were the casualties and damage caused by the Russian attacks on Zaporizhzhia?
- At least four people were killed and 33 injured in Zaporizhzhia due to six Russian bombs hitting the city, with more people potentially trapped under rubble.
- What are the concerns about future US aid and support for Ukraine in light of Trump's election?
- Republican divisions on continued aid to Ukraine, combined with Trump's critical stance toward Ukraine's President and his ambiguous position on supporting Ukraine's victory, creates uncertainty regarding future US assistance.
- Besides Zaporizhzhia, what other cities were targeted by the Russian attacks and what were the results?
- A drone attack in Odesa injured one person and damaged around 40 homes, while an eight-hour drone attack on Kyiv injured at least two people and damaged several buildings including a hospital.