Trump faces criticism from the NHL’s legend about Russia’s missile attack


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The NHL legend, Dominik Hasek, started President Donald Trump on social networks on Thursday after the Ukrainian authorities said that a Russian missile attack had left several dead and dozens of other injured.

Russia hit Kyiv with drones and ballistic missiles during the night on Thursday, according to the Military Administration of the city of kyiv. The attack, which began around the local time, hit at least five neighborhoods in kyiv. In the Sviathynkskyi district, a fire broke out in a residential building that was damaged in the attack, authorities said. More fires were reported in the districts of Shevchenkivsky and Holosiivskyi.

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A Ukrainian military takes a dog with a house damaged by a Russian air attack in a residential neighborhood in kyiv, Ukraine, on Thursday, April 24, 2025. (Photo AP/Evgeniy Maloletka)

The legendary goalkeeper took the opportunity to hit Trump.

“Tonight, Russia killed at least 9 people and wounded 63 in Ukraine again. And at the same time, AM.

“On the other hand, Trump criticizes the Ukrainian leader and the leader of the Democratic world Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who is defending his country and does not want to give parts of him, such as Crimea, the criminals. The US president is a traitor to the democratic world.”

The Trump administration has been trying to negotiate a peace agreement to end the war, which is over three years at this time.

Apparently, US officials have raised the idea of ​​recognizing Russia’s control to Crimea, a territory that Russia seized in 2014, as part of a high fire proposal. This would also imply the freezing of the current frontline lines.

President Donald Trump talks to journalists while participating in a ceremonial jur of Paul Atkins as president of the stock exchange and values ​​commission, in the Oval Office of the White House, on Tuesday, April 22, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

The legendary NHL goalkeeper Dominik Hasek states that former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev ‘threatened to kill me’

In 2022, Zelenskyy said that “the Russian war against Ukraine and against all free Europe began with Crimea and must end with Crimea, and its liberation,” Axios said. He reiterated this position on Tuesday, closing the idea that Ukraine would recognize the Russian control of Crimea.

“Ukraine will not legally recognize the occupation of Crimea,” Zelenskyy said at a press conference on Tuesday, according to the Wall Street Journal. “There is nothing to talk about here. This is against our Constitution.”

President Donald Trump talks to journalists at the White House, on Wednesday, April 23, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Trump criticized the statement of the Ukrainian President about Crimea, saying that he was “very harmful” for peace efforts.

“They are inflammatory statements such as Zelenskyy’s that make it so difficult to solve this war,” Trump wrote in a publication about Truth Social on Wednesday. “It has nothing to boast! The situation for Ukraine is serious: it can have peace or can fight for another three years before losing the entire country.”

Trump also rejected the red line of Zelenskyy in the social position of truth, saying that “it was not even a point of discussion”, since the territory was “lost years ago” under the then President Barack Obama.

The goalkeeper of the Detroit Red Wings, Dominik Hasek (39) during the game five of the semifinals of the West Conference of the 2007 NHL in Joe Louis Arena in Detroit. (Leon Halip-USA Today Sports)

Hasek has been an opponent for a long time of Trump, who hit him during his presidential electoral campaign against the then Vice President Kamala Harris.

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