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Trump suggests deadly Russian strike on Kyiv could set back peace efforts

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ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE, ‌May 15 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday ​suggested a Russian missile strike on a Kyiv apartment building that killed 24 ⁠people, including three children, could set back efforts to find a peaceful settlement to Moscow's war in Ukraine. 

Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force ​One on his way back from China, Trump - who has tried and so ‌far failed to broker an end to a war he has called a senseless bloodbath - said he had discussed the conflict with President Xi ⁠Jinping and that both leaders had agreed that ⁠they wanted the fighting to end. 

"It's one that we'd like to see settled. Until last night, it was looking good, but they (the Ukrainians) took a big hit last night. So it's gonna happen (the end ‌of the war). But it's a shame," Trump said, in a reference ⁠to the Russian attack. 

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy ‌called for Moscow to be punished for ​the strike after laying red roses at the rubble of the apartment building on Friday.

Russia said that Ukrainian drones had killed four ‌people, including a child, in an overnight strike ​on the city of Ryazan.

Both ⁠sides say they do not deliberately target civilians.

Russian President ‌Vladimir Putin is expected to travel ⁠to China and meet Xi next week. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters the exact dates would be announced soon. 

Peskov said Putin hoped ​to discuss Trump's China ‌visit with Xi, as well as bilateral ties and international matters.    

(Reporting by ⁠Trevor Huunnicutt; additional reporting by Jarrett ​Renshaw and Susan Heavey in Washington; Writing by Gleb Bryanski/Andrew ​Osborn Editing by Ros Russell)

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