After the assassination attempt on former US President, Donald Trump, the Kremlin has come out to say that, President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, has no intention to contact the Republican US Presidential candidate.
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Former President of the United States (US), Donald Trump, with President of Russia, Vladimir Putin at G-20 Summit in Hamburg, Germany in 2017. Photo: AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File via timesofisrael.com |
Donald Trump was shot at during his campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday 13 July, 2024.
He was immediately covered by his security agents and helped out of the area with a wounded ear, and luckily no major injury.
According to timesofisrael.com:
The Kremlin says that Russian President Vladimir Putin has not contacted Donald Trump after the assassination attempt on the Republican US presidential candidate and has no plans to do so.
Asked if security measures around Putin would now be beefed up, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov says the Russian leader enjoyed the appropriate level of protection and that all necessary measures were being taken.
The Kremlin said on Sunday it did not believe the Biden administration was responsible for Saturday’s assassination attempt on Trump, but accused it of creating an atmosphere that provoked the attack.
Donald Trump will fight for the White House against US President, Joe Biden, in the US Presidential Election 2024 on Tuesday 5 November, 2024.