Today, significant news emerged regarding a shift in US policy toward supporting Ukraine. According to the Wall Street Journal, US President Donald Trump has reportedly signed off on allowing intelligence agencies and the Pentagon to assist Ukraine in strikes deep inside Russian Federation territory. US officials are also calling on NATO allies to provide necessary support to Ukraine.
Expanded intelligence sharing between the US and Ukraine indicates deepening support for Kyiv, following a stall in peace negotiations with Russia.
The report mentions the US is considering providing Ukraine with new long-range weapons, including Tomahawk and Barracuda missiles, which have significant strike distances. The final decision is still pending, but the discussion is underway.
Previously, every strike with American equipment such as HIMARS on Russian territory required separate US approval. Recent events suggest a change in this approach.
The Russian Federation is currently experiencing significant economic and fuel crises. Continued Ukrainian strikes on Russian energy infrastructure may intensify these issues. Meanwhile, the situation in Chernihiv region worsens due to a lack of UAV-based air defense, with Russian drone attacks on energy and railway targets increasing.
Ukrainian military units are expressing gratitude to volunteers for delivering drones and other essential equipment. Citizens are encouraged to continue donations. Overall, the frontline remains challenging: Russia has made some advances but failed to achieve strategic objectives. With ongoing international support, Ukraine maintains its resistance.