President Zelenskyy reported receiving a strong assurance from President Trump that Russia would not attack Ukraine. He also highlighted a crucial discussion regarding U.S. military aid, with a confirmed $15 billion allocated for 2025 and a potential additional $15 billion currently slated for 2026. Zelenskyy is advocating to accelerate the disbursement of the latter sum, totaling $30 billion by 2025, to bolster Ukraine’s defense capabilities. This $30 billion would represent the U.S. contribution to a joint reconstruction fund, with Ukraine matching the amount over time.
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In the past 24 hours, the Ukrainian Armed Forces report significant Russian losses, including two aircraft, 1,340 personnel, and 11 tanks. These losses are in addition to previously reported figures, resulting in revised totals for various equipment categories. The overall estimate of Russian military losses since February 24, 2022, has been updated to reflect these new numbers. The General Staff emphasizes that the provided data is subject to ongoing confirmation.
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Ukrainian military intelligence claims a Magura V5 sea drone successfully destroyed a $50 million Russian Su-30 fighter jet near Novorossiysk, marking the first-ever instance of a naval drone downing a combat aircraft. Video evidence released by the GUR shows the drone’s targeting system engaging the jet, which reportedly burst into flames and crashed into the sea. This incident follows previous successful Ukrainian drone attacks, including the New Year’s Eve destruction of two Russian Mi-8 helicopters by a Magura drone. The successful strike underscores Ukraine’s evolving drone capabilities and signals a new phase in naval warfare.
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Following a productive meeting at the Vatican, Ukrainian President Zelensky described his conversation with President Trump as their most substantive to date, focusing on US sanctions and Ukrainian air defenses. The leaders discussed a potential 30-day ceasefire as a first step towards peace, with Zelensky emphasizing the need for a longer truce than that offered by Russia. This meeting, Zelensky asserted, was pivotal in securing a crucial US-Ukraine minerals deal, involving a joint investment fund potentially including military aid. Zelensky rejected Russia’s short ceasefire proposal, deeming it insufficient and a mere attempt to improve Putin’s image.
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President Zelensky stated that Ukraine cannot guarantee the safety of foreign officials attending Russia’s May 9 Victory Day parade, emphasizing that responsibility for their security rests solely with the Kremlin. He warned of potential Russian provocations designed to frame Ukraine and advised visiting delegations accordingly. This follows a March 2024 missile strike on Odesa during a visit by the Greek Prime Minister. Ukraine has communicated this security concern to relevant nations, while maintaining diplomatic engagement despite the risks.
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UK Defence Intelligence reports that Russian casualties in the Ukraine war continue to rise, with approximately 160,000 personnel lost in the first four months of 2025 alone. This brings total estimated losses to around 950,000 dead and wounded since the invasion began. While April 2025 losses were lower than the peak rates of late 2024, they remain significant, making 2025 the costliest year of the conflict so far in terms of Russian personnel. Despite these heavy losses, Russia has not achieved substantial territorial gains in Ukraine.
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Ukrainian forces, utilizing domestically modified Magura USVs armed with R-73 air-to-air missiles, successfully struck a Russian Su-30 fighter jet near Novorossiysk. This attack, confirmed by multiple sources including the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, represents a significant escalation of Ukraine’s naval capabilities. The successful engagement follows a previous December operation where the same weapon system downed two Russian Mi-8 helicopters. The reported destruction of the Su-30, costing an estimated $50 million, highlights the effectiveness of this innovative Ukrainian technology.
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Ukrainian forces are actively engaged in military operations within Russia’s Kursk and Belgorod oblasts, a confirmation from President Zelenskyy. Simultaneously, accelerated development of domestic ballistic missile systems is underway, though Ukraine remains reliant on Western partners for long-range capabilities. Zelenskyy also addressed the ongoing F-16 fighter jet program, encompassing delivery, training, and deployment. Despite Russian claims of victory in Kursk, Ukrainian officials maintain ongoing combat operations there, with the focus also remaining on holding key areas in Donetsk Oblast.
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Following a briefing on Ukraine’s military capabilities, President Zelensky emphasized the urgent need to expedite the development of domestic ballistic missile systems. This acceleration is crucial for bolstering Ukraine’s long-range capabilities, a key element in its defense against Russia. While Ukraine has received some Western-supplied long-range missiles, supply limitations and past restrictions highlight the importance of self-reliance in this critical area. The successful testing and production of a domestically-made ballistic missile last year represents a significant step towards this goal.
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The U.S. State Department approved a $310.5 million package for F-16 training and support services for Ukraine, encompassing aircraft modifications, personnel training, and spare parts. This follows Ukraine’s request for equipment and services to support its F-16 fleet and builds upon previous F-16 deliveries and pledges from the U.S. and other nations. The sale aims to enhance Ukraine’s ability to counter current and future threats, modernizing its air force and contributing to regional stability. Congressional approval is still required before the sale can proceed. The F-16s will be crucial for both defensive and offensive operations against Russian aggression.
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