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However, talking to reporters on Friday after making the post, Trump said he trusted Russian President Vladimir Putin.
‘Massive missile and drone shelling’
Four people were wounded in a strike on a “civilian infrastructure” in Kharkiv, including a woman pulled from the rubble alive and receiving medical treatment, the city’s mayor, Igor Terekhov, said in a post on Telegram Friday.

Late Thursday, the Ukrainian emergency service also said “critical infrastructure” was damaged in an attack on the Odesa region in the south, with no injuries reported.
“Air defences shot down one drone on approach, the other was destroyed over the territory of the enterprise,” Alexander Drozdenko, governor of the Leningrad region, said on Telegram.
Zelenskyy heads to Middle East
Earlier on Friday, Zelenskyy renewed calls for a mutual halt to aerial attacks on critical infrastructure following the latest Russian barrage.
The Kremlin has previously ruled out a temporary ceasefire in Ukraine.
Putting our ‘money where our mouth is’
Leaders endorsed the European Commission’s aim to mobilise about 800 billion euros ($1,362 billion) for defence spending, committing to examine “as a matter of urgency” its proposal to provide members with EU-backed loans of up to 150 billion euros.
The US leader once again called that commitment into question on Thursday, complaining that its allies “should be paying more.”