5. In March, Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights also recorded a total of 12 medical facilities and 32 educational facilities destroyed or damaged. 7/
6. On Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant was attacked for the first time since November 2022. Russia accuses Ukraine, Ukraine accuses Russia of the attacks 8/ bbc.co.uk/news/world-eur…
Gen. Christopher G. Cavoli, the top U.S. military commander in Europe, warned that Ukraine could lose the war with Russia if the U.S. does not send more ammunition to Ukrainian forces quickly. 9/
7. Frontline Ukrainian forces are rationing artillery shells due to lack of a reliable Western supplier, allowing Russian troops to outfire them 5-to-1, a ratio that could soon increase to 10-to-1 without additional U.S. aid. 10/
8. Russia has reconstituted its army faster than initial U.S. estimates, increasing frontline troop strength by 15% to 470,000 and expanding the conscription age limit. Russia plans to expand its military to 1.5 million troops. 11/
9. Russian missile attacks on Ukraine's energy system, bombardment of Kharkiv, and advances along the front are stoking fears that Ukraine's military is nearing a breaking point. 12/
Western officials say Ukraine is at its most fragile moment in over two years of war.
Ukrainian officials don’t comment on the “breaking point” but increasingly voice alarming pleas for weapons and air defense 13/
There is a risk of Ukrainian defense collapse which could enable Russia to make a major advance for the first time since the early stages of the war. The next few months will be Ukraine's toughest test. 14/
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy urged his country's allies to make good on their promises of military aid on Thursday, particularly in the form of desperately needed air defence systems as Russia scales up its air strikes 15/
So, in short, Ukraine is running out of air defense and weapons, and Russia is taking advantage of it.
Russia can break through unless the West overcomes its political infighting and dysfunctionality to provide support to Ukraine
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Democracies are messy, I often hear, but it is the best system. True, but this mess currently makes democracies unable to effectively address Russian threat. It looks more and more like a lack of leadership rather than the usual weakness of democracies. 17X
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Fanpage asked me whether Ukraine is desperate enough to accept anything.
Me: We want to end the war — but not surrender Ukraine. We won’t say yes to everything. Even after the corruption scandal, Zelenskyy can clean house and widen his coalition to resist pressure. 1/
Me: Russia’s participation in any security-guarantee system is out of the question.
This was a red line since Istanbul 2022 — and still is. Dignity, sovereignty, and Ukraine’s identity are not negotiable. 2/
The 28-point Dmitriev-Witkoff plan is seen in Kyiv as an ultimatum, not diplomacy — demanding troop cuts, banning NATO, and embedding Russia inside Ukraine’s security architecture.
It legitimizes Moscow’s war goals and asks Kyiv to surrender before ceasefire talks even begin. 3/
Rubio told European allies that the U.S. wants Ukraine to sign a peace deal before Washington agrees to any security guarantees — a major shift that has alarmed Europe, Politico reports. 1/
On a Tuesday call, Rubio said Trump will negotiate “long-term guarantees,” but only after Kyiv signs a deal with Moscow. Trump also refuses to invite Zelensky to the White House until the deal is done. 2/
European diplomats say messages from Washington keep changing.
Rubio raised guarantees in Geneva last weekend, but didn’t repeat them on calls with Britain and France.
One diplomat said the U.S. position is becoming “a new European security architecture full of holes.” 3/
Republicans now fight each other over Trump’s Ukraine deal.
Senator McConnell says the plan “rewards aggression” and hands Putin gains he failed to win in two years of war, writes The New York Times.
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Vance fires back. He calls McConnell’s warning a “ridiculous attack” and defends the draft deal that cuts Ukraine’s army and forces Kyiv to give up territory.
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Senators say Rubio told them the plan was Russia-led, then reversed himself and claimed it was a U.S. document.
The White House says Kushner and envoy Witkoff wrote it after repeated meetings with Russian officials.
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