Drone Attack in Zaporizhzhia Claims Three Lives Amid Limited Ceasefire

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is grappling with both persistent Russian military aggression and recent verbal assaults from U.S. President Donald Trump, who he accuses of being "trapped in a disinformation bubble." During a press conference in Kyiv, Zelenskyy refuted Trump's claims that Ukraine initiated its conflict with Russia and dismissed assertions that he holds a mere 4% public approval rating, asserting that recent polls show 57% of Ukrainians support his leadership.
Trump's provocative remarks have prompted Zelenskyy to push back publicly, despite the precarious nature of U.S. military support for Ukraine amid ongoing hostilities with Russia. This comes after a week of strained diplomacy, wherein Trump indicated a desire for elections in Ukraine, which would be unfeasible given current conflict conditions. Zelenskyy also expressed outrage over proposals from the Trump administration that could require Ukraine to relinquish substantial natural resource wealth valued at approximately $500 billion.
As tensions escalate, Zelenskyy plans to engage with Keith Kellogg, Trump’s envoy to Ukraine, hoping to clarify U.S. intentions while reinforcing Ukraine's sovereignty in its ongoing struggle against Russian forces.