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Zelenskyy makes major offer to US after Donald Trump Jr.’s brutal swipe at Ukraine amid California wildfires

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Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has offered to deploy firemen from his nation to help put out the massive flames in California.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has offered to deploy firemen from his nation to help put out the massive flames in California.

On Sunday, Zelenskyy addressed X and directed Ukraine’s Internal Affairs Minister and diplomats to prepare for rescuers’ potential involvement in the fight against the California wildfires.

Zelenskyy says 150 firefighters are ready to help.

The Ukrainian president called the current situation “extremely difficult” and stressed that his nation can help Americans save lives.

“This is currently being coordinated, and we have offered assistance to the American side through the relevant channels. 150 of our firefighters are already prepared,” he tweeted.

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Zelenskyy’s offer comes after Donald Trump Jr’s brutal jib.e

The assistance offer from Zelenskyy comes days after Donald Trump Jr., the eldest son of the US President-elect, said that Ukraine might have contributed to the wildfires that were destroying Los Angeles. “Oh, of course, the LA fire department donated a bunch of their supplies to Ukraine,” Don Jr tweeted on X, sharing a 2022 article on the Los Angeles County Fire Department sending extra supplies to Ukraine, including body armour, nozzles, boots and medicine.

 

At least 24 people have lost their lives as California struggles with what its governor, Gavin Newsom, said may be the deadliest natural disaster in American history.

Don Jr’s remarks were the latest jab on Ukraine, with Trump frequently threatening to stop US aid for Ukraine and calling President Zelenskyy “the greatest salesman in history”.

A verbal spat has also broken out between Republicans and prominent Democrats in California, which leans heavily blue. Trump has accused Newsom of “incompetence” in dealing with the disaster, dubbing him “Newscum,” a moniker the president-elect used for the governor before the fire.

A look at California’s firefighting efforts

The current operation involves over 14,000 people, including Mexicans. It includes roughly 1,400 fire engines, 84 aircraft, and teams from California and nine other states.

 

Several inmates from the California prison system were also assisting with firefighting efforts, as per the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Around 950 jailed firefighters were sent “to cut fire lines and remove fuel to slow fire spread.”

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