This article analyzes major recent political and social events. Particular attention is given to speeches by Donald Trump and General Hekset, who announced a series of decisive statements about the future of the U.S. army, preparation for potential conflicts, stricter military standards including gender and medical criteria, and enhancing combat readiness.
The article also reports on the serious shelling of the city of Dnipro by Russian forces, which left over 20 injured, several dead, and more than 15 buildings damaged. Emergency services are at work and updates continue to arrive.
Separate attention is paid to the detention of a Ukrainian citizen in Poland suspected of involvement in the Nord Stream sabotage. The author highlights the controversial nature of this incident and refers to Polish leadership rhetoric, including a public interview where the Polish president discusses conversations with 'spirits' of the past.
The article also touches on Ukraine's internal situation: public outrage over the beating of a cyclist in Kyiv by a man allegedly connected with corrupt military supply schemes. The case illustrates broader issues of corruption and the need for judicial reform in Ukraine.
In conclusion, the article stresses that along with countering external threats, Ukraine must also address internal issues, maintain order, and ensure justice.