Greetings! Recently, Ukraine has increased its efforts with regional authorities to implement drone-based air defense, aimed at intercepting Russian reconnaissance and kamikaze drones. Businesses are invited to contribute: your support can directly protect your region with interceptor drones. Donations to the Rusoriz Fund are also encouraged, helping buy drones for the military.
Major geopolitical shifts have occurred in recent days. Lukoil is selling its international assets due to new US sanctions coming into effect soon. Even before these sanctions officially start, their impact is already evident—Indian and Chinese companies are refusing Russian oil. This complicates Russia’s ability to wage war, as it relies heavily on oil and gas income.
Ukraine continues to hold the line nearly four years after the full-scale invasion, despite skepticism from Western analysts. The war has spread to Russian territory, with daily Ukrainian strikes causing further losses and fueling internal contradictions for the adversary.
Russia’s economy is facing mounting losses: recession, inflation, and decline in civilian sectors. The nation finds itself in a "trap with no good solutions"—unable to continue the war effectively or stop without triggering major domestic crises.
Putin is focusing on terrorizing Ukraine’s energy infrastructure and attempting to capture new territory, especially the city of Pokrovsk, a key defensive point facing tough conditions and limited logistics but still holding out.
Ukrainians are urged to remain calm, support each other and the army—continuous drone supply is secured by volunteers and donations. Russia’s main objectives—demoralize the population and seize Ukrainian territory—are unlikely to be achieved. Ukraine’s victory depends on collective support and assistance to the military.








