President Donald Trump announced Monday that the United States would increase its shipments of “defensive weapons” to Ukraine, a crucial move as Russia intensifies its attacks and claims new territorial gains. This decision marks a significant change from last week’s controversial halt in some US weapons deliveries, a move that had reportedly caught Ukrainian officials off guard and prompted urgent calls for clarification.
The temporary cessation of US military aid had created a substantial challenge for Kyiv, which is currently enduring some of Russia’s most extensive missile and drone bombardments of the more than three-year conflict. Trump emphasized the urgent need for defensive capabilities, acknowledging that Ukraine is “getting hit very, very hard.” Despite his stated unhappiness with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Trump’s renewed focus appears to be on bolstering Ukraine’s immediate defensive capabilities.
This commitment of increased arms comes after Moscow announced Monday that its forces captured their first village in Ukraine’s central Dnipropetrovsk region after advancing towards it for months. Russia launched a fresh large-scale drone and missile barrage before the announcement, including on Ukraine’s military recruitment centers. Kyiv also reported a retaliatory drone attack on a Russian ammunition factory in the Moscow region, highlighting the ongoing tit-for-tat exchanges.
The situation in Dnipropetrovsk, a crucial industrial mining territory, is described as “difficult” by Ukrainian military expert Oleksiy Kopytko, who suggests Russia hopes to create some kind of buffer zone in the region. While Kyiv has so far denied any Russian foothold in Dnipropetrovsk, the potential for logistical and economic problems for Ukraine is significant. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky underscored the “top priority” of air defense, stressing his country’s reliance on partners to “fully deliver on what we have agreed.”
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