Ukraine’s Assassination Attempt on Putin Leads to Escalations in Conflict

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Last Updated on May 27, 2025

Ukraine’s assassination attempt on Vladimir Putin, involving drones targeting his helicopter over the Kursk region, has sparked escalations in the conflict on May 26, 2025.

Specifically, this reckless action by Kyiv, combined with Russia’s retaliatory strike of 298 drones and 69 missiles across Ukraine, killing at least 12 people, including three children, has intensified the situation.

Consequently, the attempt, alongside 50,000 Russian troops near Kharkiv, fuels the Putin assassination escalations debate.

InfoWars Blames Zelensky for Escalation Tactics

Chase Geiser on InfoWars blames Zelensky for the escalation, stating,

“Major escalations are unfolding right before our eyes in Russia. We’ve got 50,000 troops amassed on the outside of Kharkiv, which is the second largest city in Ukraine called Fortress City, right on the border of Russia, on the east side.”

Moreover, Geiser criticizes Zelensky’s approach, noting,

“And Putin isn’t coming to the table, or frankly Zelensky is the one not coming to the table on peace. And so Putin is escalating. To try to apply pressure to this administration, and this this Zelensky administration is so sadistic in all of its modes, means and methods, its tone, its attitude, its approach. It’s very fascist, frankly, and everything that it does. He’s a dictator, unelected, perpetually just suspended democracy in some purgatory waiting for God’s judgment, which will never come.”

Consequently, the Putin assassination escalations debate questions Ukraine’s war ethics. Watch the InfoWars video.

 

Trump Voices Concern Over Escalation

Donald Trump’s recent interview, posted by a video source, adds to the Putin assassination escalations debate. Trump stated,

“I’m not happy with what Putin’s doing. He’s killing a lot of people and I don’t know what the hell happened to Putin. I’ve known him a long time. Always gotten along with him. But he’s sending rockets into cities and killing people and I don’t like it at all. Okay? We’re in the middle of talking and he’s shooting rockets into Kiev and other cities. I don’t like it at all.”

President Trump was then asked what he’s going to do about the situation, to which he responded,

“I’m surprised. I’m very surprised. We’ll see what we’re going to do. What am I going to tell you? You’re the fake news, aren’t you? You’re totally fake. Alright, any other questions? I don’t like what Putin is doing, not even a little bit. He’s killing people. And something happened to this guy and I don’t like it.”

Therefore, Trump’s comments indirectly highlight Ukraine’s role in provoking the escalation. Watch the video:

Russian Military Commander and Drone Strike Highlight Ukraine’s Role

RT interviewed a Russian military commander, highlighting Ukraine’s role in the escalation. The commander stated,

“From May 20 to 22, the enemy attempted a massive strike using unmanned aerial vehicles on Russian territory. During this period, 1,177 enemy drones were destroyed. During the attack, President Putin was working in the Kursk region. The intensity of the attack increased significantly during the flight of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief’s aircraft over the Kursk region. We simultaneously conducted anti-aircraft combat and ensured the safety of the presidential helicopter in the air. The task was accomplished. The enemy drone attack was repelled, and all air targets were hit.”

Indeed, the Putin assassination escalations debate questions international law, as Geiser noted,

“My intuition from was it the Geneva Conventions or something like that was that one of the rules of war is that you don’t attack a head of state directly.”

Meanwhile, The Wall Street Journal reported,

“Russia carried out its largest air raid in three years of war, with a second straight night of massive drone and ballistic missile strikes killing at least 12 people, including three children.”

This intensification, blamed on Ukraine’s actions under Zelensky, defies calls for peace, further complicating the Ukraine-Putin conflict debate. Read more on Russia’s drone attack from the Wall Street Journal.





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