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Donald Trump suggests Ukraine ‘may not survive’ war; Elon Musk muses sanctions for the rich

Donald Trump has issued a grim forecast for Ukraine, even with help from the US, as Elon Musk called for sanctions on Ukraine’s oligarchs. Follow updates.

Trump sprays Zelensky ‘Candy from a baby’

Donald Trump has suggested that Ukraine might not be able to survive against Russia even if the US forged ahead with full-blown military support for its fight.

Mr Trump’s remarks came while defending his decision to draw down support to Ukraine in the face of Polish President Andrzej Duda’s and others’ concerns that Europe lacks the might to prop up Kyiv without help from the US.

“Well, it may not survive anyway,” Mr Trump told Fox News on Sunday Morning Futures.

“We have some weaknesses with Russia,” Mr Trump added.

“It takes two. Look, it was not going to happen – that war and it happened. So now we’re stuck with this mess.”

During the interview, Mr Trump also took another pot-shot at Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky following their Oval Office clash.

Mr Trump accused Mr Zelensky of having taken “money out of this country under Biden like candy from a baby”.

“It was like taking candy from a baby what he did,” he said.

Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky during their now infamous Oval Office clash. Picture: AFP
Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky during their now infamous Oval Office clash. Picture: AFP

“He’s a smart guy and he’s a tough guy and he took money out of this country under Biden like candy from a baby. It was so easy.

“I just don’t think he’s grateful.”

When asked if he expected Mr Zelensky “to come back” and complete the minerals deal, he replied: “Yeah. I think so. I think it’ll happen.”

Meanwhile, Mr Zelensky made an ironic quip about his choice not to wear a suit to the White House.

In a video released by the presidency, Mr Zelensky, a former actor and comedian, thanked the audience at the end of his speech at an awards ceremony, adding: “Sorry I’m not in a suit”, to smiles and applause.

The president was dressed in a black outfit with Ukraine’s trident symbol similar to what he wore during his acrimonious exchange with the US president last month.

Last week CIA director John Ratcliffe confirmed that most intelligence sharing with Ukraine has been paused.

The Trump administration has also halted aid to Ukraine.

Ukrainian and American officials are set to meet in Saudi Arabia this week.

MUSK CALLS FOR SANCTIONS ON UKRAINE’S OLIGARCHS

Elon Musk has called for US sanctions against the top 10 Ukrainians to end the war, while claiming his own Starlink system is the “backbone of the Ukrainian army”.

The tech baron was responding to a post by Senator Mike Lee on X on Sunday that the US shouldn’t give money to Kyiv after protesters raised a Ukrainian flag in front of the White House.

“Place sanctions on the top 10 Ukrainian oligarchs, especially the ones with mansions in Monaco, and this will stop immediately. That is the key to the puzzle,” Musk wrote.

Amid the backlash, one user accused him of attacking Ukraine more than Russia. In response, Musk reiterated his 2022 challenge for Russian dictator Vladimir Putin to fight him.

Elon Musk believes the “key” to ending the war in Ukraine is punishing Russian oligarchs. Picture: Getty Images via AFP
Elon Musk believes the “key” to ending the war in Ukraine is punishing Russian oligarchs. Picture: Getty Images via AFP

“I literally challenged Putin to one-on-one physical combat over Ukraine and my Starlink system is the backbone of the Ukrainian army,” he wrote.

“Their entire front line would collapse if I turned it off.”

“What I am sickened by is years of slaughter in a stalemate that Ukraine will inevitably lose. Anyone who really cares, really thinks and really understands wants the meat grinder to stop. PEACE NOW!!”

Musk challenged Putin to one-on-one combat in 2022 after Russia invaded neighbouring Ukraine. The fight never happened.

RUSSIA STRIKES UKRAINE WITH 100 DRONES

Ukraine officials say Russia launched over 100 drones overnight Sunday, targeting the capital and several regions at a crucial point in the war as Washington has frozen aid supplies.

The wave of attacks followed deadly strikes Friday and Saturday in eastern and northeastern Ukraine that killed at least 14 people.

Ukraine is set to hold negotiations with US officials in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, with Washington hoping to forge a deal on a ceasefire and a “framework” for a peace agreement after freezing arms shipments to Kyiv and blocking access to intelligence reports and satellite imagery.

A man with a bicycle stands near burned cars following a strike in Dobropillia, Donetsk region. Picture: Tetiana Dzhafarova/AFP
A man with a bicycle stands near burned cars following a strike in Dobropillia, Donetsk region. Picture: Tetiana Dzhafarova/AFP

Ukraine’s air force said Russia launched 119 drones overnight, of which 71 were downed in a dozen regions and in Kyiv, while 37 others went missing without causing harm.

It said drones caused damage in six regions, without giving specifics.

On Saturday evening, a glide bomb attack hit residential buildings in the town of Druzhkivka in the Donetsk region, where the front line now lies close to several major towns, wounding 12 people including a 15-year-old girl, prosecutors said.

Multi-storey blocks of flats and a cafe were damaged, prosecutors said, posting images of blown-out windows and debris scattered on the ground.

Russia said that over the past day Ukraine had launched 131 drones on its Belgorod region bordering Ukraine, of which 101 were shot down. The region’s governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said no one was hurt.

Russian offensive under way against Ukrainian forces in Kursk


TRUMP SLAMS RUSSIA OVER UKRAINE ‘POUNDING’

Donald Trump has threatened to impose widespread sanctions and tariffs on Russia after it carried out major military strikes across Ukraine using drones and ballistic miles.

Mr Trump issued a warning to the Kremlin and Ukraine in the wake of the strikes on energy and gas infrastructure, urging the parties to “get to the table right now, before it is too late”.

“Based on the fact that Russia is absolutely ‘pounding’ Ukraine on the battlefield right now, I am strongly considering large scale banking sanctions, sanctions, and tariffs on Russia until a cease fire and FINAL SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT ON PEACE IS REACHED,” Mr Trump posted online.

Donald Trump has threatened Russia with sanctions and tariffs after the country launched a massive strike against Ukraine. Picture: AP
Donald Trump has threatened Russia with sanctions and tariffs after the country launched a massive strike against Ukraine. Picture: AP

The attacks came one day after the US halted sharing crucial intelligence sharing with Kyiv, which would have previously given prior warning of the attacks.

The strikes came early on Friday local time as a Ukrainian delegation prepared to meet with US counterparts in Saudi Arabia for talks about a possible end to the war.

The Kremlin sought to destroy Ukraine’s energy and gas infrastructure, Volodymyr Zelensky said. It targeted facilities in several regions, including Odessa and Poltava, using nearly 70 cruise and ballistic missiles and almost 200 attack drones, the Ukrainian president said.

“All of this was directed against infrastructure that ensures normal life,” he wrote on social media.

“Currently, repair and restoration work is ongoing.”

A firefighter extinguishes a burning car at a site of a Russian strike in Kharkiv. Picture: AFP
A firefighter extinguishes a burning car at a site of a Russian strike in Kharkiv. Picture: AFP
Ukrainian emergency personnel work at the scene of a Russian Iskander ballistic missile attack on a residential building in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Picture: Getty Images
Ukrainian emergency personnel work at the scene of a Russian Iskander ballistic missile attack on a residential building in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Picture: Getty Images

He said several people were injured when a missile hit a private building in Kharkiv.

Mr Zelensky is due to travel to Saudi Arabia on Monday to meet Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. “After that, my team will stay in Saudi Arabia to work with our American partners,” he wrote.

“Ukraine is most interested in peace. As we told POTUS [the president of the US], Ukraine is working and will continue to work constructively for a swift and reliable peace.”

The Trump administration has placed pressure on Ukraine amid apparent US attempts to replace Mr Zelensky.

US President Donald Trump had a combative meeting with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office on February 28. Picture: AFP
US President Donald Trump had a combative meeting with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office on February 28. Picture: AFP

“I think Ukraine wants to make a deal because they don’t have a choice,” Mr Trump said on Thursday. “I also think that Russia wants to make a deal because in a certain different way – a different way that only I know – they have no choice either.”

Amid growing US rancour, Mr Zelensky has set out a ceasefire plan. On Friday local time, he suggested a ban on the use of “missiles, long-range drones and aerial bombs”, as well as a suspension of military operations in the Black Sea.

“Ukraine is ready to pursue the path to peace, and it is Ukraine that strives for peace from the very first second of this war. The task is to force Russia to stop the war,” he posted on X.

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