President Trump waving goodbye.
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PRESIDENT Donald Trump says mad Vladimir Putin made a “mistake” with the double missile strike that killed 34 people and wounded at least 119.

Following the heinous attack on the Sumy region, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has invited the Republican to visit his country before any deal is reached with Russia to end the war.

President Trump waving goodbye.

Trump walks on the south lawn of the White House on SundayCredit: Getty
A firefighter extinguishes a fire at the site of a missile attack in Sumy, Ukraine.

Fire fighters struggle to battle the blazes sparked by the missiles
A woman with blood on her face holds a young child.

A bloodied mother cradles her child, who also looks to be injured, following the assaultCredit: East2West
Illustration of Ukraine-Russia border attacks near Kharkiv and Sumy.

Trump denounced the strike as “terrible” and a “horrible thing” – but declined to directly blame Putin or Russia.

He instead suggested that the attack it was an error to fire two Iskander-M missiles into a city centre crowded with civilians.

“I was told they made a mistake,” he said of one of the most shocking strikes of the war, adding: “Ask them.”

“Millions of people are dead that should be alive.

“Cities are being destroyed all over Ukraine. The whole culture is gone or certainly very severely hurt.”

Meanwhole Zelensky warned starkly of World War III if Putin is not stopped.

He accused the US of being blinded by Russian propaganda, waring Putin’s ultimate goal is “to revive the Russian empire and return the territories that are now under NATO protection” – including Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and possibly Finland and Poland, as well as Ukraine, and central Asian states such as Kazakhstan.

“Considering all this, I believe that this could escalate into a world war,” said Zelensky, warning: “There will be no safe place for anyone.”

He urged Trump to stop believing Putin’s claims that he wants peace and instead to visit Ukraine and see for himself the havoc wrought by the Russian dictator.

“See, and then let’s move forward with a plan to end the war. You will understand who you have a deal with. You will understand what Putin did.”

Zelensky said: “Unfortunately, I believe that Russian narratives prevail in the United States.

“How can you witness our losses and our suffering, understand what the Russians are doing, and at the same time believe that they are not the aggressors, that they did not start this war?

“This speaks to the enormous influence of Russia’s information policy on America, on US policy and US politicians.”

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