During a meeting in Moscow, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar defended India’s energy policy, highlighting that the United States had previously urged India to stabilize the global energy market, even by purchasing oil from Russia. Jaishankar met with President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, discussing plans to access the Russian market and expedite cases of Indians recruited to fight in Ukraine. Discussions also included enhancing India-Russia trade through infrastructure and logistics, as well as cooperation in multilateral platforms and addressing labor shortages. Furthermore, the meetings encompassed the International North-South Transport Corridor and other initiatives to enhance economic linkages.
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Overnight, Russia launched a large-scale aerial attack on Ukraine, firing numerous missiles and drones. The attacks primarily targeted western regions, far from the front lines, resulting in casualties and injuries. A major American electronics manufacturer, Flex Ltd, located in Mukachevo, Zakarpattia, was directly hit, causing a significant fire. This incident marks one of the most extensive aerial assaults of the war.
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In a recent social media post, former President Donald Trump hinted at the potential for Ukraine to launch further attacks on Russia. This statement comes as the White House attempts to facilitate a meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump compared the situation to a sports team with a strong defense but no offense, implying that Ukraine’s ability to win may depend on actions within Russia’s borders. His comments appear to be a strategic maneuver, likely intended to pressure Putin into negotiation.
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President Zelenskyy has stated that continued pressure on Russia is essential to end the war, highlighting the importance of diplomatic efforts. He condemned Russia’s actions, including the attack on a US-owned plant, viewing it as a targeted strike. Zelenskyy emphasized the need for a strong response from partners while simultaneously pursuing diplomatic channels to facilitate peace talks. Furthermore, he indicated ongoing efforts by national security advisors and ongoing efforts to secure aid and weapons for Ukraine.
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Recent analysis indicates a significant decline in Russia’s ability to launch bomber-launched cruise missiles against Ukraine, with its capacity now halved compared to the previous year. This reduction is attributed to Ukraine’s “Operation Spider’s Web” drone attacks, which have damaged Russian bombers, as well as Western sanctions that have strained missile production due to reliance on foreign components. Furthermore, Ukrainian drones have targeted Russian missile manufacturing facilities, but despite these challenges, Russia continues to utilize drone swarms in its attacks.
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Moscow has thrown Donald Trump’s Ukraine peace initiative into disarray by demanding a veto over postwar support for Ukraine and launching a large-scale missile barrage. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov rejected European proposals for troops in Ukraine and insisted on returning to the 2022 Istanbul peace talks framework, which Ukraine considers unacceptable. This stance contradicts initial reports from a Trump-Putin summit and casts doubt on the prospects for peace. Meanwhile, Ukraine is facing intense attacks from Russia, including strikes on American businesses within Ukraine.
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In the latest development, the Ukrainian air force reported a massive overnight air attack by Russia, involving 614 drones and missiles. While there are no immediate reports on casualties, the attack underscores the ongoing conflict. The attacks continue as President Trump pushes for a peace summit, despite Russia’s rejection of a ceasefire before talks. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that any security guarantees for Ukraine must include Russia’s involvement.
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President Zelensky stated that Russia would need another four years to fully occupy the Donbas region, which it partially invaded in 2014. Currently, after a full-scale war, Russia controls approximately two-thirds of the Donetsk Oblast. Zelensky views Russia’s insistence on Ukraine withdrawing from Donbas as a potential condition for declaring victory. Furthermore, he denied reports that he didn’t reject a land swap with Russia, asserting his willingness to discuss territorial issues directly with Putin.
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Russian state-run media published a video showcasing a captured US-made M113 armored personnel carrier in Ukraine, adorned with both Russian and American flags. The footage, released by RT, appears to be near the front lines in Zaporizhzhia, suggesting it was captured from Ukrainian forces. This act is being framed by Russia as a sign of “peace intentions” following a recent summit between President Trump and Vladimir Putin in Alaska. Ukrainian officials and government agencies, however, view the video as a form of propaganda, underscoring Russia’s stance on peace negotiations.
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Trump is taking a step back from direct involvement in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, aiming for a preliminary bilateral meeting between Putin and Zelenskyy before considering a trilateral meeting. He has expressed a desire to observe the initial meeting’s outcome. While a senior administration official characterizes this as a “wait-and-see approach”, there are few concrete signs of progress toward this meeting. The White House claims Trump is engaging with both Russian and Ukrainian officials, but there has been a disagreement on security guarantees for Ukraine.
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