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Russia has launched massive drone and missile strikes against Ukraine for the third day in a row,
killing more than a dozen people.
NPR's Joanna Kikisis reports that President Trump criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin for the attacks,
but did not offer new sanctions against the Kremlin.
In Kyiv, the Russian strike sounded like this.
NPR's bureau recorded this overnight as Ukraine's air defenses shot down Russian drones flying over the neighborhood.
Trump wrote on social media that Putin had,
quote, gone absolutely crazy in attacking civilians in cities.
But Trump also criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky,
saying that everything that comes out of Zelensky's mouth causes problems.
Zelensky wrote on social media that only tougher Western sanctions on Russia will force the Kremlin to stop bombing Ukraine.
Joanna Kekisis, NPR News, Kyiv.
The massive tax cut bill is now in the hands of the Senate.