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Trump Pledges “More Defensive Weapons” for Ukraine Amid Intensified Attacks

President Donald Trump confirmed Monday that the United States would supply additional “defensive weapons” to Ukraine, a critical announcement as Russia intensifies its military campaign and claims new territorial gains. This pledge marks a notable departure from last week’s decision by Washington to halt certain weapons shipments, a move that had left Ukrainian officials in a state of confusion and concern during a period of heightened aggression.
The recent pause in US aid had created a substantial dilemma for Kyiv, which is currently enduring some of the most severe missile and drone attacks witnessed in the more than three-year-long conflict. Trump underscored the urgency of the situation, stating that Ukraine is “getting hit very, very hard.” His comments also conveyed dissatisfaction with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has consistently rejected calls for a ceasefire and demanded further Ukrainian territorial concessions.
The renewed commitment of US military aid follows Russia’s Monday assertion that its forces had captured Dachne, a village in Ukraine’s central Dnipropetrovsk region. This advance, which took months to achieve, was accompanied by a large-scale Russian drone and missile barrage, specifically targeting Ukrainian military recruitment centers. In response, Kyiv reported a successful drone attack on a Russian ammunition factory situated in the Moscow region, highlighting the expanding geographical scope of the conflict.
The strategic importance of Dnipropetrovsk, an industrial mining hub, makes Russia’s push into the region particularly concerning for Ukraine. While Kyiv disputes any Russian presence in Dachne, describing the situation as “difficult,” military analysts suggest Russia aims to establish a buffer zone. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s emphasis on air defense as a “top priority” underscores the immediate need for sustained international assistance, especially as reports of continued shelling and drone threats emerge from cities like Mykolaiv.

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