An investigation reveals Russian agents posed as Ukrainians in Vienna and across Europe, spreading neo-Nazi imagery and fake Azov websites to undermine trust in Ukraine and weaken European support through coordinated disinformation campaigns.
An investigation reveals Russian agents posed as Ukrainians in Vienna and across Europe, spreading neo-Nazi imagery and fake Azov websites to undermine trust in Ukraine and weaken European support through coordinated disinformation campaigns.
Ukraine support tracker Europe data through Oct 2025 shows new military aid allocations slowing after a strong first half of the year. Europe’s EUR 4.2B in Sept–Oct fails to replace halted US support, while gaps widen between Nordics and lagging donors.
Russia retains enough missile capacity to strike Ukraine once or twice each week . This was a warning from Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ignat, urging Western partners to accelerate air-defense ammunition support as winter intensifies missile and drone attacks.
A leaked call between US envoy Steve Witkoff and Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov reveals pressure on Ukraine to accept a peace plan involving major territorial concessions, deepening tensions between Washington’s strategy and Kyiv’s firm rejection of ceding land.
A secret Ukraine peace plan linked to Kirill Dmitriev blindsided US officials that strained relations with Europe and exposed deep confusion in Washington. Thus causing debate over who is really steering negotiations with the Kremlin and shaping the future of the war and security.
The U.S. government shutdown has stalled over $5 billion in weapons exports, affecting NATO allies and potentially Ukraine. Furloughs at the State Department have slowed routine arms sales, delaying missiles, combat systems, and HIMARS.
Trump urges Zelenskyy to accept Putin’s terms, warning Ukraine could be “destroyed” if it refuses, during a tense meeting that devolved into shouting. Trump tossed aside war maps, pushed a Donbas concession, then floated freezing current front lines.
After a tense White House meeting, US President Trump downplays Ukraine missiles and pivots to brokering peace, citing a surprise Putin call and a possible Budapest summit. Ukraine’s Zelenskyy presses for Tomahawks, while Washington signals caution.
At Ramstein, Denys Shmyhal prioritized air defense, missiles, drones, and long-range weapons, urging $12–20B for PURL in 2025, $4B to scale Ukrainian production, and more interceptors for winter. He urged EU states to earmark 0.25% of GDP and tap frozen Russian assets.
Trump and Zelenskyy weigh Tomahawk missile supply Ukraine in a ‘very productive’ call, linking long-range strikes, air defense upgrades and new Washington talks to pressure Putin while managing nuclear escalation fears, alliance unity and Kremlin red-line warnings.
Russia bad weather attack: Zelenskiy says Moscow timed mass strikes to low clouds, cutting air-defense efficiency by 20–30%. Blackouts hit Kyiv and services halted, while Ukraine seeks 10 promised systems and shields 203 energy sites before winter arrives nationwide.
Russia’s strikes on Ukraine’s gas fields have wiped out about 60% of domestic production weeks before winter, forcing Kyiv to spend billions on emergency imports, straining Europe’s gas market and raising the risk of blackouts and freezing homes across the country.