Putin & Zelensky To Come Face-To-Face In Moscow? European Leaders Tell Trump Its A Bad Idea | Report

| Aug 20, 2025, 06:06:12 AM | TOI.in
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New details have surfaced about a phone call between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to AFP, Putin suggested Moscow as a venue for a possible summit with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Sources said Zelensky rejected the proposal, while European leaders in Washington reportedly warned Trump against the idea. Both the White House and Kremlin confirmed the 40-minute call as Trump hosted Ukraine and EU leaders at the White House.#Trump #Putin #Zelensky #Moscow #UkraineWar #WhiteHouse #PeaceTalks #EU #Kremlin #Washington

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Mark-48 Torpedo: The Deadly US Weapon That Delivered 'Quiet Death' To IRIS Dena | EXPLAINED

In a historic and devastating underwater strike, a US submarine has sunk the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena in the Indian Ocean using a Mark-48 torpedo. US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth described the "quiet death" of the vessel, marking the first time an American torpedo has sunk an enemy warship since World War II as the conflict with Iran expands across global waters.In a historic and devastating underwater strike, a US submarine has sunk the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena in the Indian Ocean using a Mark-48 torpedo. US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth described the "quiet death" of the vessel, marking the first time an American torpedo has sunk an enemy warship since World War II as the conflict with Iran expands across global waters.In a historic and devastating underwater strike, a US submarine has sunk the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena in the Indian Ocean using a Mark-48 torpedo. US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth described the "quiet death" of the vessel, marking the first time an American torpedo has sunk an enemy warship since World War II as the conflict with Iran expands across global waters.In a historic and devastating underwater strike, a US submarine has sunk the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena in the Indian Ocean using a Mark-48 torpedo. US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth described the "quiet death" of the vessel, marking the first time an American torpedo has sunk an enemy warship since World War II as the conflict with Iran expands across global waters.

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