This analysis reviews the latest developments in peace talks, Ukraine's international relations, and the situation on the frontline. President Zelensky reported on the finalization of a 20-point Ukrainian peace plan to be presented to the US for further strategy and security guarantee discussions. Meanwhile, Merz, Macron and Starmer spoke by phone with Donald Trump, addressing terms for future negotiations on the war.
Poland agreed to provide MiG fighter jets to Ukraine but is demanding higher compensation, seen as a form of pressure. Analysts are debating whether Ukraine should accept such terms. At the same time, Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) has successfully used drones to target Russia’s “shadow” fleet, inflicting significant losses—recent videos document a tanker being destroyed in Ukrainian waters.
On the domestic front, court cases involving Firtash and Derkach were in the spotlight. Firtash won an extradition case to prevent being sent to the US and remains under house arrest in Vienna, while Derkach was honored in Russia for activities against Ukraine—and his associates retain state roles. Questions remain about holding them accountable within Ukraine’s legal system.
Oligarch Ihor Kolomoisky commented on an alleged attack on Myndich, drawing attention to ongoing court proceedings. Fighting remains intense near Pokrovsk and Myrnohrad, where Russian forces attempt advances but face strong Ukrainian resistance.
Despite challenging military and economic conditions, discussions continue with Western partners for further support. A major coalition summit is scheduled for December 15. Ukrainian forces continue to strike Russian military and infrastructure targets.
The report calls for public donations to fund e-bikes and vehicles for Ukrainian forces and urges continued support across social media.








