
Russian attacks on Ukraine after the inauguration, despite the call of Trump’s peace
BBC verified


Since the President Donald Trump returned to the White House in January, Russia has doubled the number of drones and missiles opened by Ukraine, in the BBC verification analysis that they have demanded a war.
The attacks under the leadership of former former former former former Joid Biden in 224, were already increasing, but in November, Trump’s rise after the victory in November. Air attacks have been reported from Moscow since he returned to the office in January.
Throughout their campaign, Trump returned to the office promised to end the battle in just one day. During the 224 campaign, he claimed that Russia’s full-dimensional invasion of Ukraine had been stopped, which was presided over by Kremlin.
However, critics have accused him of taking Russia’s favor in an attempt to get a war, and his administration has paused to supply air protection weapons and other military to Ukraine on two independent occasions.
Since the pause announced in March and July and the President reversed, Russia strictly increased the production of missiles and drone. According to Ukrainian military intelligence, Balistic missile construction in Russia has increased by 66% over the past year.
According to the BBC verified data on the daily reports of the Ukrainian Air Force – Russia launched 27,158 weapons during January 20 – when Trump’s presidency started – and on July 19, in the last six months of Biden’s period, 11,611 compared to 11,611.
In a statement to the BBC Verifie, the Deputy Secretary of the White House, “The cruel war has started due to the disability of Biden and it has been a long time.”
“President Trump wants to stop the murder, which is why he is selling American weapons to NATO members and threatening to pay and approval if Putin does not approve of the ceasefire.”
In the early weeks of the new administration, the White House issued a series of warm statements for the purpose of resolving President Vladimir Putin. During this period, the Russian attacks on Ukraine came down shortly over the last week of the Biden administration.
But by February, the attacks began to rise again when the state secretary Marko Rubio met for the Summit in Riyadh in the representative of Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
To end the war, Rubio said that this discussion was later. Talks between Ukrainian and Russian officials Between In Turkey.
According to Ukrainian Air Force data, attacks took place in the early years of last month when Moscow launched 748 drones and missiles towards Ukraine in July July. There were more people from dozen Was injured by a barrage and two were killed??
Trump has expressed his anger over the increasing Russian attacks on many occasions, but his mounting disappointment did not affect Moscow’s strategy.
On May 7, Russia started the then largest record barrage and motivated Trump to ask for anger: “What happened to his (Putin)?”
Since then, Russia has exceeded the number of projections recorded on 14 occasions. Trump has responded to such demand Kremlin reached a peace agreement with Ukraine by August 8??
The number of Russian weapons entering Ukrainian Air Defense seems to be increasing, with explosions around the capital Kiev have become a daily part of life for the residents of the city.
“Every time you go to bed, you do not know whether you are going to get up in the morning or not, and this is not the common way to live,” journalist Dasha Volk, who lives in the city, told the BBC’s Ukrainecast program in June.
“Every time you are flying a blast or missile on my head, I have a lot of thoughts on my mind – that’s what I’m going to die now.”
‘Insecure’ to Ukraine Aerial attacks
Chris Kon, a member of the senior democratic Senate of the United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee, verified the BBC that Trump has confirmed the decision to postpone the weapons supply on two occasions and his extensive view of Russian relations with the Kremlin that he had the freedom to extend the attacks.
He said, “It is clear that Putin has been encouraged by the weakness of Trump and his deceitful attack on Ukrainians has increased, frequently attacked hospitals and maternity ward, Ukrainian power grid and other civil sites,” he said.
Due to the increasing attacks, the United States has renewed the urge to send the fresh supply of patriotic anti-air batteries to Ukraine. Patriotic Ukraine is the most capable and expensive airport system. Each patriotic battery costs about $ 1 billion (£ 800m) and each missile costs about M4m.
Trump has paused the previous supply and agreed to sell weapons to the members of the NATO, which will supply them to Kiev. Trump suggests that the agreement will include the latest supply of patriotic batteries.
Justin Bronk, who focused on the Russian army at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), said Ukraine had “unprotected” missiles and drone attacks due to restrictions on the supply of military equipment imposed by the White House.
But they also mentioned that Russia has increased the production of missiles and the production of ‘Kamikaje’ drones, such as Iranian Shahed Drones, has increased the locally manufactured version-Jerran-2-S. Mr. Bronk said that Russia’s increased reserves, the “significant reduction” in the supply of interceptor missiles of the United States encouraged Moscow to increase the air campaign.


Ukraine’s military intelligence agency (HRH) recently told domestic media that Russia is now producing 85 ballistic missiles per month, compared to 44 in April 2024.
Russia is producing 170 geran drones every day in the southern Alabuga, the country.
In a recent interview to Russian military TV, Director of Facility, Taimur Shagwaleyev, was proud that Alabuga has become the “largest fighter drone production project in the world”, saying that his workers were producing nine times more than nine times more than expected.
Satellite images show that many new warehouses on the site have increased significantly from the middle of 2024.
Other structures are under construction, such as expansion in the workers’ hostels.
Senate member Kans warned that the growth of the product means that Washington should make it clear that some administration officials have threatened that they are not preparing to go away from the conflict, emphasizing that peace can only be achieved through “security help”.
He said that President Trump must explain to Russia that he “cannot try to ignore the west”.
“To do this, he needs to be consistent and sustained on the war.”
Meanwhile, Ms. Volk said that the Russian campaign was going on every day and Ukrainian disruptions to public morale.
“People are tired of these attacks, they really affect their lives,” she said.
“We know what we are fighting for, but every year it is more difficult because everyone is exhausted. This is a reality.”


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