Europe, NATO Plans to Send Peace Forces to Ukraine, Extend Military Support - US, Trump Moves on Ukraine : Full Details
How large a military force are European countries considering deploying to Ukraine to enforce a possible peace deal between Ukraine and Russia?
The initiative, led by the UK and France, could deploy 150,000 to 300,000 troops to Ukraine. The aim is to determine Russia’s offensive capabilities and permanently secure Ukraine.
At the same time, ongoing peace talks between the US and Russia are causing concern in Europe, prompting the continent to prioritize its own security priorities.
Ukraine’s attacks on Russian oil and critical operations with F-16 fighter jets.
CHAPTER 1. Great News for Ukraine from the UK
The UK has announced its biggest ever package of sanctions on the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, imposing 107 new restrictions. Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the move was aimed at disrupting the Russian war machine and restricting energy revenues.The new move was announced ahead of Starmer’s meeting with Donald Trump in Washington. The European Union, the Scandinavian countries, Spain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand also announced additional aid packages and sanctions, reiterating their support for Ukraine. Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland have also provided significant aid, including air defence, while Canada announced it would transfer $5 billion in frozen Russian funds.
CHAPTER 2. Trump-Putin Peace Initiative: Europe, Ukraine Worry About Being Out of Negotiations
Europe is concerned about the possibility that the Trump administration will conduct peace talks with Russia on Ukraine by excluding Europe and Kiev. NATO defense ministers have given the message that “there will be no negotiations on Ukraine without Ukraine.” Trump’s signal that his talks with Putin to end the war will continue in Saudi Arabia has stirred Europe to action with concerns about not being at the table. Ukrainian President Zelensky has announced that he will not recognize any agreement that Kiev does not agree to.
CHAPTER 3. Ukraine's Strategic Air and Missile Strikes Undermine Russia's War Capacity
Ukraine continues to target Russia’s war infrastructure with drone and missile attacks. Kiev, which hit strategic points such as the chemical plant in Bryansk, caused a fire at a facility that produces gunpowder for Kh-59 cruise missiles. The Ukrainian army, which destroyed S-300V air defense systems, especially on the Zaporizhia Front, is weakening Russia’s defense capabilities. Russia is also launching large-scale air strikes, hitting Ukraine with Shahed-type UAVs and Kh-101 missiles; despite this, Ukrainian defense forces have disabled six cruise missiles and 133 drones. As the war drags on, Russia is suffering heavy losses. The UK Ministry of Defense announced that Russia has lost more than 860,000 personnel (killed and wounded), more than 3,750 tanks and 8,400 armored vehicles. While Putin avoids a new mobilization, elderly contract soldiers continue to die on the front lines.
CHAPTER 4. Russian Oil Collapses as Ukraine Attacks
Ukraine is weakening the Russian army’s fuel logistics by attacking oil facilities in Russia with drones. A major fire broke out at the Ilsky refinery, while the Kropotkinskaya pumping station attack reduced the Caspian Pipeline flow by 30-40%. These facilities are critical for civilian and military energy needs. At least 16 oil facilities have been attacked in Russia recently. The Kremlin’s defense systems are unable to prevent these operations. Increasing drone attacks are straining the Russian economy and, together with Western sanctions, restricting exports. Experts say that Russia could face the risk of collapse by 2025.
CHAPTER 5. Ukraine's F-16 Operations, Attacks on Russian Defense Infrastructure
Ukraine hit the Russian headquarters and ammunition depot in Kursk with an AASM Hammer bomb. The first confirmed F-16 operation is challenging Russian defenses with weapons such as JDAM-ER, JSOW and AGM-88 HARM. Ukraine’s air capability is gradually strengthening with Mirage aircraft and modern air defense systems. In the same period, a fire at the Lebedev Institute in Moscow, which produces military radar and spyware, worried the Russian defense industry.
Times of video episodes;
00:00 Even Putin in SHOCK! Nato & EU Troops More Ready Than Ever to Liberate Ukraine Against Russia?
15:53 Great News to Ukraine - EU finally made SURPRISE Decision Against Russia with NATO for Ukraine?
31:23 IT'S OFFICIAL: It's PAYBACK Time! Ukraine HITS Russia Where It Hurts! Putin's S-300s Are USELESS!
52:33 Ukraine SUCCEEDED Again! Putin SHOCKED as Most Important Russian Strongholds CRUSHED One by One!
01:09:31 Even Putin in SHOCK! Ukrainian US-made F-16s Just Did Something UNBELIEVABLE in Russia!
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How large a military force are European countries considering deploying to Ukraine to enforce a possible peace deal between Ukraine and Russia?
The initiative, led by the UK and France, could deploy 150,000 to 300,000 troops to Ukraine. The aim is to determine Russia’s offensive capabilities and permanently secure Ukraine.
At the same time, ongoing peace talks between the US and Russia are causing concern in Europe, prompting the continent to prioritize its own security priorities.
Ukraine’s attacks on Russian oil and critical operations with F-16 fighter jets.
CHAPTER 1. Great News for Ukraine from the UK
The UK has announced its biggest ever package of sanctions on the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, imposing 107 new restrictions. Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the move was aimed at disrupting the Russian war machine and restricting energy revenues.The new move was announced ahead of Starmer’s meeting with Donald Trump in Washington. The European Union, the Scandinavian countries, Spain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand also announced additional aid packages and sanctions, reiterating their support for Ukraine. Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland have also provided significant aid, including air defence, while Canada announced it would transfer $5 billion in frozen Russian funds.
CHAPTER 2. Trump-Putin Peace Initiative: Europe, Ukraine Worry About Being Out of Negotiations
Europe is concerned about the possibility that the Trump administration will conduct peace talks with Russia on Ukraine by excluding Europe and Kiev. NATO defense ministers have given the message that “there will be no negotiations on Ukraine without Ukraine.” Trump’s signal that his talks with Putin to end the war will continue in Saudi Arabia has stirred Europe to action with concerns about not being at the table. Ukrainian President Zelensky has announced that he will not recognize any agreement that Kiev does not agree to.
CHAPTER 3. Ukraine's Strategic Air and Missile Strikes Undermine Russia's War Capacity
Ukraine continues to target Russia’s war infrastructure with drone and missile attacks. Kiev, which hit strategic points such as the chemical plant in Bryansk, caused a fire at a facility that produces gunpowder for Kh-59 cruise missiles. The Ukrainian army, which destroyed S-300V air defense systems, especially on the Zaporizhia Front, is weakening Russia’s defense capabilities. Russia is also launching large-scale air strikes, hitting Ukraine with Shahed-type UAVs and Kh-101 missiles; despite this, Ukrainian defense forces have disabled six cruise missiles and 133 drones. As the war drags on, Russia is suffering heavy losses. The UK Ministry of Defense announced that Russia has lost more than 860,000 personnel (killed and wounded), more than 3,750 tanks and 8,400 armored vehicles. While Putin avoids a new mobilization, elderly contract soldiers continue to die on the front lines.
CHAPTER 4. Russian Oil Collapses as Ukraine Attacks
Ukraine is weakening the Russian army’s fuel logistics by attacking oil facilities in Russia with drones. A major fire broke out at the Ilsky refinery, while the Kropotkinskaya pumping station attack reduced the Caspian Pipeline flow by 30-40%. These facilities are critical for civilian and military energy needs. At least 16 oil facilities have been attacked in Russia recently. The Kremlin’s defense systems are unable to prevent these operations. Increasing drone attacks are straining the Russian economy and, together with Western sanctions, restricting exports. Experts say that Russia could face the risk of collapse by 2025.
CHAPTER 5. Ukraine's F-16 Operations, Attacks on Russian Defense Infrastructure
Ukraine hit the Russian headquarters and ammunition depot in Kursk with an AASM Hammer bomb. The first confirmed F-16 operation is challenging Russian defenses with weapons such as JDAM-ER, JSOW and AGM-88 HARM. Ukraine’s air capability is gradually strengthening with Mirage aircraft and modern air defense systems. In the same period, a fire at the Lebedev Institute in Moscow, which produces military radar and spyware, worried the Russian defense industry.
Times of video episodes;
00:00 Even Putin in SHOCK! Nato & EU Troops More Ready Than Ever to Liberate Ukraine Against Russia?
15:53 Great News to Ukraine - EU finally made SURPRISE Decision Against Russia with NATO for Ukraine?
31:23 IT'S OFFICIAL: It's PAYBACK Time! Ukraine HITS Russia Where It Hurts! Putin's S-300s Are USELESS!
52:33 Ukraine SUCCEEDED Again! Putin SHOCKED as Most Important Russian Strongholds CRUSHED One by One!
01:09:31 Even Putin in SHOCK! Ukrainian US-made F-16s Just Did Something UNBELIEVABLE in Russia!
You can contact us at any time to learn about our news sources.
Don't forget to like our video and subscribe to our channel.
Enjoy watching.
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