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Trump Shortens Putin’s Deadline on Ukraine War, Aeroflot Hacked, Peace Process Updates


Analysis of Trump’s stricter deadline for Putin on the Ukraine war, Aeroflot database hack, and Erdogan’s peace negotiation statements.

Donald Trump announced he is no longer interested in talks with Vladimir Putin, reducing his earlier 50-day deadline for a solution to the war in Ukraine to just 10–12 days. This policy shift comes after a lack of progress by Russia and coincides with Trump's meeting with Tarmer, where the Ukraine conflict remains a central topic.

Meanwhile, Ukrainian and pro-Ukrainian hackers launched a major cyberattack on Russia’s Aeroflot airline. The attack led to the cancellation of 50 flights and the destruction of thousands of servers, significantly disrupting the company’s IT infrastructure. Passengers affected by the canceled flights can claim their luggage at Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport.

On the international stage, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated that peace talks to end the war in Ukraine may soon be hosted in Turkey. He affirmed Turkey’s readiness to facilitate such a meeting among leaders.

Ukraine’s Western allies continue their support: Germany is planning to send 11 more IRIS-T anti-aircraft systems, and Ukraine is testing foreign defense equipment on the battlefield.

Russia continues to face economic difficulties, with many companies experiencing payment delays. The Kremlin has outlined conditions for a potential Putin-Trump meeting, but no specific arrangements are in place.