Kellogg's daughter on Kyiv strike: Putin's response to President Trump's deadline

The daughter of the US president’s special representative for Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, Meghan Mobbs, commented on the massive strike on Kyiv on July 31. She stated that Russia is testing the resolve of the United States, according to Meghan Mobbs on X (Twitter).
"Kyiv is under massive drone attack. Make no mistake, this is Putin’s response to President Trump’s deadline. He is testing American resolve and strength. We must not be found wanting," she stated.
Meghan Mobbs heads the R.T. Weatherman Foundation, which supplies humanitarian aid to Ukraine and helps transport American soldiers who fought on Ukraine’s side to Germany for medical treatment.
On June 6, during a massive Russian attack on Ukraine, Mobbs addressed her father, Keith Kellogg, stating that the Russians have no intention of making peace.
US President Donald Trump recently shortened the 50-day deadline he had earlier set for Russian dictator Vladimir Putin to reach a peace deal with Ukraine.
On July 29, Trump announced that he had given Putin 10 days to finalize a peace agreement with Ukraine; otherwise, Russia would face tariffs and other punitive measures.
Strike on Kyiv
On the night of July 31, Russian drones launched a massive attack on Kyiv. Explosions were heard across the city, and air defense was activated.
The Solomianskyi district was hit hardest, with fires breaking out in residential buildings and several people injured. More details on the consequences of the attack are available in the RBC-Ukraine report.