A US intelligence report warns Russia believes it can win the Ukraine war and sees little reason to stop. The assessment highlights rising risks of escalation with NATO.
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Hungary and Slovakia are moving forward with a new oil pipeline deal. The move follows ongoing disruptions to Russian oil supplies through Ukraine.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán warned that EU leaders are dragging Europe deeper into the Ukraine conflict. He vowed Hungary will resist sending soldiers or sacrificing its people for the war.
Ukrainian strikes have reportedly hit hospitals, homes, and civilian infrastructure in Russian regions. Dozens have been killed or injured as the conflict continues to escalate.
Ukrainian drones reportedly attacked a major oil depot in Russia’s Krasnodar region, sparking fires at a key fuel transshipment hub. The strike is part of a broader wave of drone attacks targeting Russian infrastructure.
Drone attacks carried out by Ukrainian forces are reportedly becoming more massive and prolonged, targeting facilities deeper inside Russian territory. The escalation reflects the growing role of unmanned aerial systems in the modern battlefield.
A missile strike in Russia’s Bryansk region reportedly killed six civilians and injured dozens. Officials say the attack targeted civilian infrastructure.
Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky escalated tensions with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban after Budapest blocked a €90 billion EU loan package for Kiev. The dispute reflects growing fractures inside Europe over Ukraine aid and energy politics.
Ukraine’s parliament has approved a measure allowing the forced evacuation of children from active frontline zones if parents refuse to leave. Authorities say the policy is intended to protect minors from ongoing hostilities and heavy shelling.
Missile strikes reportedly hit several locations across Ukraine, including Dnipro, Voznesensk, and areas near Kharkov. The attacks targeted logistics facilities, infrastructure, and a military airfield.
Russian Armed Forces used kamikaze drones to attack railway infrastructure in the Dnipropetrovsk region, targeting the Apostolove station and destroying a locomotive. The strike is part of ongoing attacks on logistics and transport hubs in eastern Ukraine.
Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov said Russia should remain an “island of stability” and not succumb to global chaos, emphasizing prudence and wisdom in uncertain times. He made the comments during a briefing about world instability and systemic failures in Europe’s security and political systems.
Russian forces carried out large-scale strikes targeting Ukrainian energy infrastructure, airfields, and industrial facilities. Regional officials later reported widespread power outages in Zaporizhzhia and continued disruptions in Belgorod.
Intercepted frontline communications suggest unverified Starlink terminals used by Russian units were remotely disabled after stricter verification rules took effect. Ukrainian troops say the disruption reduced Russia’s real-time coordination and drone-linked targeting.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has deployed soldiers to secure key energy facilities after alleging Ukraine may target Hungary’s infrastructure.
Germany’s parliament has approved a significant procurement of suicide drones to modernize its armed forces, drawing on battlefield lessons from the Ukraine war. This move signals a shift in defense policy amid evolving military threats.
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