Ukraine, Russia and Tomahawk
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Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev said that supplying Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine could ‘end badly for everyone’
FREE TO READ] Trump administration has supported Kyiv’s operations since summer in co-ordinated push to weaken Moscow
The US could deliver spare military capability to Ukraine to help the war-battered nation bolster its battlefield position against Russia and bring President Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table, a senior American diplomat said.
U.S. intelligence has helped Kyiv strike important Russian energy assets, including oil refineries, far beyond the front line, the newspaper said, citing unnamed Ukrainian and U.S. officials familiar with the campaign.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said a delegation of top Ukrainian officials will visit the US early next week to discuss Russian frozen assets, air defense and sanctions against Moscow as prospects for peace fade.
Kyiv has pitched Washington on ways it could help the US replace Russia in oil sales to Europe — as President Trump pushes the continent to divest from Moscow’s energy sector to end