Trump Gives Ukraine Deadline To Accept US Peace Plan
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Ukrainian officials say a missile and drone attack killed dozens, right as the U.S. Army secretary arrived to push for peace talks.
For the past month, the Trump administration has been quietly drafting a 28-point plan to end Russia's war in Ukraine.
US President Donald Trump has given Ukraine less than a week to accept his plan – widely seen as favoring Russia – to end the war, as President Volodymyr Zelensky said his country faced “one of the most difficult moments” in its history.
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A Self-Defeating Reversal on Ukraine
T he Trump administration’s new plan for Ukraine is apparently to reverse all the progress it has made there in recent months. And not just that—to create a much bigger strategic problem that will bedevil the administration for the next three years.
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At least 25 killed in Russian attacks on war-torn Ukraine’s Ternopil
Moscow claims Ukraine tried to hit civilian targets with US-made ATACMS missiles in Russia's southern city of Voronezh.
Russia fired a large-scale barrage of drones and missiles at Ukraine early Friday, damaging apartment buildings in Kyiv, Odesa and Kharkiv. It comes as Russia has been making incremental gains on the ground in recent weeks,
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Russia’s Latest Drone Barrage Exposes Ukraine’s Energy Weakness
Ukraine’s energy infrastructure was targeted amidst Russia’s latest large-scale drone barrage. Several people were killed in the overnight attack earlier this month, which included a direct strike on a civilian apartment complex in Dnipro.
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Ukraine and Europe’s weakness exposed as US and Russia again negotiate behind Kyiv’s back
Russia has also upped pressure on the Zaporizhian part of the front and around Kherson on the coast. It is very likely that the Kremlin will continue to push its current advantages, with fighting possibly increasing in the north again around Ukraine’s second-largest city of Kharkiv.
European leaders have assured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of their continued support amid the war with Russia