Recent reports in Russian Telegram channels mention possible missile launches towards Moscow, but no confirmations have been made so far. Video evidence of strikes comes from the Bryansk region, where various munitions are reportedly used, ranging from drones to missiles. However, the overall picture remains unclear.
Meanwhile, Europe and Ukraine are preparing a 12-point plan to resolve the war with Russia. According to Bloomberg, the proposal includes a ceasefire along the line of contact, the return of deported persons, the exchange of prisoners of war, security guarantees for Ukraine, financial recovery, and accelerated EU accession. The use of frozen Russian assets for Ukraine and the gradual lifting of sanctions after reparation payments are also envisaged. However, Russia's position is not reflected in the document.
US President Donald Trump is not planning to meet with the Russian leadership. The Russian side asserts that the root causes of the war have not been addressed and disagrees with the plan. Attacks on Donbas, Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv, and Kherson fronts continue, with attempts to use new weaponry and drones reported.
At the same time, several Russian-linked oil refineries in Europe have experienced fires—Romania and Hungary report incidents, though no official link to events in Ukraine has been confirmed. While Europe advances its peace plan without Russia's participation, Ukraine is preparing significant responses to continued attacks and calls for international support.
The Ukrainian president has confirmed readiness to end the war. Backroom negotiations are discussed, but without Russia’s decisive stance, the peace process remains uncertain.