In a worrying sign for Ukraine, the incoming Trump administration has signaled its disapproval of recent attacks on Russian soil, including long-range strikes and the assassination of a top general in Moscow using a scooter bomb.
Trump's Ukraine envoy, Keith Kellogg, claimed that Ukraine's killing of a Russian general was outside the rules of war, stating, 'When you're killing flag officers, general officers, admirals or generals in their hometown, it's kind of like you've extended it, and I don't think it's really smart to do it.'
Kellogg remarked that the US does not support Ukraine's actions, expressing that the killing of high-ranking military officials may complicate any peace negotiations.
Trump referred to the Biden administration's decision to allow strikes on Russia with US-supplied missiles as 'stupid,' suggesting he might reverse this policy, stating, 'I don't think they should have allowed missiles to be shot 200 miles into Russia.'
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