Summary
Ukraine’s drone warfare is changing the game, hitting Russian oil refineries and supply routes deep behind enemy lines. Russia’s striking back by targeting civilian logistics hubs like Nova Poshta, blurring the line between military and everyday targets. Meanwhile, Poland’s blocking peace talks and Russia’s nuclear threats are keeping tensions sky-high.
Key Stories
Ukraine’s drones cripple Russian fuel supplies — Ukraine’s long-range drone strikes are hitting Russian oil refineries and transport routes, disrupting fuel supplies in occupied Crimea and beyond. The attacks are making it harder for Russia to keep its military moving and could shift the war’s momentum.
Russia bombs Nova Poshta hubs, hitting civilian logistics — Russian forces have struck over five Nova Poshta logistics centers in two days, claiming the company’s moving weapons. The attacks show how civilian infrastructure is now fair game in this war, with both sides targeting supply chains.
Poland blocks peace talks, escalating tensions — Poland’s throwing a wrench into Russia-Ukraine peace talks, threatening to veto any deals. With Ukraine’s military pushing back and Russia refusing to budge, the stalemate looks set to drag on.
Russia issues nuclear threats as Ukraine strikes deep — Russia’s warning NATO about nuclear escalation as Ukraine’s drones hit targets deep inside Russian territory. The strikes are putting economic pressure on Moscow, but the threats are raising the stakes even higher.
Netanyahu’s Trump gamble leaves Israel isolated — Israeli PM Netanyahu’s tight alignment with Trump has backfired, leaving Israel diplomatically exposed as U.S. priorities shift. Critics say the strategy failed to secure long-term stability or leverage.