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As world leaders continue to push for peace talks and urge the Kremlin to cease hostilities, Russia has once again intensified its war campaign—this time hitting the heart of Ukraine’s government. For the first time since the full-scale invasion began, a direct strike was recorded on the Cabinet of Ministers building in Kyiv.
Russia is racing to turn its Shahed drones into jet-powered, remotely controlled weapons designed to devastate cities, shatter energy networks, and terrorize civilians.
The Bohdana self-propelled howitzer is a prime example of how Ukraine has adapted to wartime demands by combining its own ingenuity with international support. In just three years, it has become the world’s fastest-produced artillery system.
Russian missiles and drones killed 18 people overnight in Ukraine, including children and teenagers. This came just two weeks after the meeting between Trump and Putin in Alaska, where the Russian leader spoke about his readiness for peace talks.
After a wave of Ukrainian strikes on Russian refineries and a seasonal price surge, Russia’s fuel sector is sliding deeper into crisis. Ukraine’s disruption of logistics is proving effective, as civilians grow unwilling to endure the Kremlin’s “everything for the front” policy.
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