Kyiv experienced its most severe aerial bombardment of the war, a “deliberate act of terror” by Russia involving over 550 drones and ballistic missiles. This unprecedented attack occurred just hours before Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had a “good conversation” with US President Donald Trump, where Zelenskyy sought to restart crucial US military aid, which has reportedly been halted due to US stockpile concerns, specifically for Patriot air defense missiles.
Zelenskyy’s discussions with Trump focused on enhancing Ukraine’s air defense capabilities, exploring joint defense production, and discussing “mutual purchases and investments.” These points highlight Ukraine’s urgent need for munitions and its efforts to provide incentives for the Trump administration to expedite their delivery. However, no immediate public announcement was made regarding the resumption of aid.
The timing of the record Russian strike, following Trump’s “disappointing” call with Vladimir Putin, was starkly interpreted by Zelenskyy as Moscow’s aggressive response to diplomatic overtures. This reinforces the persistent threat posed by Russia and the critical importance of continuous and robust air protection for Ukrainian cities.
With US aid in question, Germany has indicated it is in “intensive talks” to potentially purchase Patriot missile systems for Ukraine. This European effort demonstrates a commitment to filling the critical air defense gap and ensuring Ukraine has the necessary means to defend itself against ongoing and intensified Russian aggression.
Kyiv Hit Hardest Yet, Ukraine Pushes for Aid Restart with Trump
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