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Putin said- Trump is still not safe: Big leaders have been killed in America before, he is a smart leader, hope he will be vigilant

Putin has arrived in Kazakhstan to attend the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) summit.

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday expressed concern about the security of the newly elected US President Donald Trump. According to CNN, Putin said that Trump has passed a major test by winning the presidential election, but he is still not safe.

Putin said-

Many wrong methods were used to stop Trump. There were also two fatal attacks. They still have to be careful. Such incidents have happened before in American history. Many great leaders were killed. Hope Trump understands this.

It is worth mentioning that in July, when Trump was giving a speech in Pennsylvania, he was fatally attacked. He was slightly injured in this. This was followed by another incident in September when a man tried to kill her but failed.

Putin also said that many things were said against Trump's family and his children. This does not happen in Russia. Even the bad guys don't bring the family here. Putin was speaking to reporters in Kazakhstan. Putin is here to attend a defense summit.

Putin said he wanted to talk to the Trump administration.

Putin said – Biden is increasing Trump's problems On allowing Ukraine to use long-range weapons in Russia, Putin said-

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The Biden administration is deliberately making it difficult for Trump. However, Trump is a 'smart politician' who will find some solution to end the war. We are also ready to talk to Trump.

Putin has threatened to attack Ukraine with more 'Oreshnik' missiles. Russia first attacked the Ukrainian city of Dnieper with Oreshnik on November 21.​​​​​​

Putin threatened further attacks on Kiev

On Thursday, Russia attacked Ukraine with about 200 missiles and drones. In this regard, Putin said that the attack was carried out in response to Ukraine's attack on Russia with long-range ATACMS missiles.

Putin warned that more attacks could follow in Kiev. He said that Russia does not attack first.

One million people in Ukraine forced to live without electricity in 0 degree temperature

Following the Russian attack, Ukraine's Energy Minister Herman Halushenko said that almost all energy sources in the country had been shut down. According to a BBC report, nearly one million people in Ukraine had to spend the night without electricity in temperatures of 0 degrees.

Halushenko said the National Power Grid operator has initiated emergency power cuts due to attacks on energy infrastructure in Ukraine. In Kiev, Odesa, Dnipro and Donetsk there are problems with electricity supply.

Russia has attacked Ukraine's energy infrastructure several times since February 2022, causing frequent emergency power outages and blackouts across the country. According to Ukraine, this is the 11th time this year alone that Russia has attacked energy infrastructure.

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Russia expelled the British diplomat on November 26. According to a report by the Russian news agency TASS, Russia's Foreign Ministry has alleged that the British diplomat came to the country for espionage purposes and gave false information about himself.

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