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Ryan Wesley Routh, Would-be Trump Assassin, Fought in Ukraine, Supports War
A suspect, identified as Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, is in custody after an apparent assassination attempt against President Donald Trump at his Florida golf club
Suspected Gunman Said He Was Willing to Fight and Die in Ukraine
Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, told The New York Times in 2023 that he had traveled to Ukraine and wanted to recruit Afghan soldiers to fight there.
Trump assassination attempt suspect said he had hoped to fight in Ukraine
Ryan Wesley Routh, the suspect in the apparent assassination attempt on former President Trump, was in 2022 focused on drafting volunteers to help Ukraine win its war against Russia.
Suspected Gunman in Apparent Trump Assassination Attempt Said He Was Willing to Fight and Die in Ukraine
Ryan Routh has a lengthy police record and spent years trying to link himself to overseas causes.
Trump assassination attempt in Florida: Who is suspect Ryan Routh?
The man held in a suspected assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump was an impassioned supporter of Ukraine in its fight against a Russian invasion, and also appeared to have an extensive history of business troubles and court filings.
What we know about Ryan Wesley Routh, the suspect in the apparent assassination attempt against Donald Trump
On Sunday, law enforcement foiled an apparent attempted assassination on former President Donald Trump. Here's what we know about the suspect.
What's known about Ryan Wesley Routh, the suspect who had a rifle near Trump
Ryan Wesley Routh was allegedly armed with an AK-47-style rifle and was 300-500 yards away from Trump when he was engaged by members of the Secret Service.
Suspect detained in Trump assassination attempt claimed to support Ukraine
Ryan Wesley Routh, the man detained in connection with the apparent assassination attempt of former U.S. President Donald Trump on Sept. 15, claimed to support Ukraine and used his social media platform to attempt to recruit Afghan soldiers to fight Russia's full-scale invasion.
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Ukraine Quashes Rumors Victory Plan Includes Freezing Russian Front Lines
Dmytro Lytvyn, communications adviser to President Volodymyr Zelensky, dismissed a report, branding it as misinformation.
Opinion
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Putin’s Controlling the Escalation Management in Ukraine
Escalation management, according to a recent report by the Washington-based Atlantic Council and many frustrated Ukrainians, ...
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Russian strike hits apartment block in Ukraine’s Kharkiv, killing one person and injuring at least 40
A Russian strike on an apartment block in the northeastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv has injured left at least 35 ...
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2 people die in Ukraine’s Odesa after Moscow and Kyiv exchange drone and missile attacks
Ukrainian officials say two people have died in a missile attack on the Black Sea port city of Odesa. This came as Moscow and ...
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No single weapon can win a war, says David Lammy on Ukraine's missile request
David Lammy joins Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey and Tory leadership contender James Cleverly on this morning's show.
Opinion
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Opinion
Why Trump Won’t Say He Wants Ukraine to Win
Trump’s reluctance to say the plain truth — that a Ukrainian victory is in America’s national interest — demonstrates that he ...
The Economist
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America keeps Ukraine fighting with its hands tied
The American side merely confirmed that the policy of restricting Western-supplied long-range systems to targets within ...
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North Korean Weapons 'Worst Problem' for Ukraine: Kyiv Military Intel Chief
Moscow has cultivated its alliance with North Korea, with missiles made by the secretive nation appearing in Ukraine from ...
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How Russia Profits From Ukraine Invasion by Selling Stolen Grain on a Global Black Market
Its front line is on occupied Ukrainian farmlands, from which Russia and its partners have sold almost $1 billion in stolen ...
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