According to WSJ, the US will share intelligence with Ukraine to facilitate strikes on Russia's oil and energy infrastructure. Vitaly Portnikov analyzes the potential implications for the war and negotiations.
Around 40% of Russian oil refineries halted operations due to Ukrainian drone strikes. Russia faces a fuel deficit and is forced to import gasoline.
Analysis of Russia's announced talks with the US, prospects for Western aid to Ukraine, internal political scandal, and corruption.
US media report that the US has authorized Ukraine to strike Russian territory with their intelligence support. New missile supplies are discussed.
Russian attacks on energy infrastructure have put Chernobyl and Zaporizhzhia nuclear facilities at risk. Consequences may threaten not only Ukraine, but neighboring countries as well.
Summary of key political and military events: risk of nuclear accident at Zaporizhzhia NPP, US-Qatar security guarantees, EU debates over aid to Ukraine.
IAEA warns of risk at Zaporizhzhia NPP. EU urges Russia to withdraw troops. Ukraine raises funds for drones and vehicles for the front.
Discussion of US and European readiness for possible war, the role of China, military modernization, and Western assistance to Ukraine.
A fire at the Yaroslavl oil refinery and a fuel crisis in Russia worsen supplies, while Ukrainian defenders get support with new FPV drones.