As the EU continues to voice strong support for Ukraine—despite growing divisions within the bloc—there has been little tangible progress on the battlefield. Overnight, Russian forces launched hundreds of drones and eight missiles at Ukrainian targets, while Russia’s defense ministry claimed it had intercepted dozens of Ukrainian drones across multiple regions. In recent months, long-range drone strikes have become a defining feature of the war, now entering its fourth year. Meanwhile, diplomatic efforts remain stalled, despite earlier pressure from the Trump administration to revive negotiations. Caroline Baum reports.
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