The airstrikes continued tonight, although it was a little quieter on my side than yesterday.
https://trueua.info/news/u-kyyevi-zranku-lunaly-vybukhy-shcho-vidomoThe US president said on Truth Social on Sunday: "Something has happened to him. He has gone absolutely crazy. He is needlessly killing a lot of people."
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Trump's comment was a "very important moment... connected to an emotional overload of everyone involved" but added the russian president was taking decisions "necessary for the security" of russia.
Trump posted his "crazy" remark shortly afterwards, adding on Truth Social: "I've always said that he wants all of Ukraine, not just a piece of it, and maybe that's proving to be right, but if he does, it will lead to the downfall of russia!"
But the US president also had strong words for Zelensky, saying that he was "doing his country no favours by talking the way he does".
"Everything out of his mouth causes problems, I don't like it, and it better stop," Trump wrote of Zelensky.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4g2wz74jdzorussian troops have eliminated a Ukrainian "pocket" southwest of Toretsk after a four-month offensive operation to level the front line south and southwest of Kostyantynivka and captured several more settlements, the American Institute for the Study of War (ISW) reported in its latest report.
https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-may-25-2025On Saturday, May 24, another prisoner exchange took place between Ukraine and russia as part of the "thousand for a thousand" agreement that Kyiv and Moscow reached during talks in Istanbul. In total, 5,757 Ukrainians have returned from russian captivity since 2022.
https://www.bbc.com/ukrainian/articles/c753q6453vqoMany Ukrainians are unhappy that among those released there are no Azov soldiers, whom Zelensky ordered to surrender during the defense of Mariupol back in 2022, but any released ones are better than none. There is no official information, but it is said that russia holds several times more Ukrainian prisoners than vice versa. Perhaps among them are civilians from the occupied territories.
Britain, France, Germany and the United States have lifted restrictions on the supply of military equipment to Ukraine, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said.
According to him, "long-range strikes with Western weapons on russian territory are now permitted."
https://censor.net/ua/n3554381The only question is whether such weapons will be provided to Ukraine?
It may have to be bought, but there is no more money for this. There is a UAH 400 billion “hole” in the state budget of Ukraine for defense, and it is still unclear where to get it. This was reported on May 26 by the First Deputy Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Financial and Tax Policy Yaroslav Zheleznyak. Also, according to him, “nothing is clear with the financing of partners, and there will also clearly be a problem with exports to the EU.”
https://sud.ua/uk/news/publication/331952-v-byudzhete-na-oboronu-dyra-na-400-mlrd-pervyy-zamestitel-glavy-nalogovogo-komiteta-rady-zheleznyakSince the beginning of the great russian invasion, the EU decision to grant temporary protection to Ukrainians has become the basis, thanks to which more than 4 million Ukrainian citizens have received the opportunity to live a safer life in Europe for themselves and their children.
This status also gave the right to work and access to public services - education, medicine.
So in addition to security, Ukrainians have had the opportunity to see for themselves what it is like to live, work, raise children, pay taxes or receive treatment in Europe.
For some, this has become a dream come true, for others - an incentive to return to Ukraine despite the shelling.
The war has been going on for more than three years, and protection is increasingly perceived as something permanent. But this is not so. Currently, the EU decision on temporary protection for Ukrainians is valid until March 2026. However, Europe is already thinking about what to do with it next.
https://www.bbc.com/ukrainian/articles/c2499np3ep7oToday, one of my acquaintances was captured. He was taken to some sort of distribution point, which he says looks like a regular prison. But his phone was not taken away and he promises to keep me informed of what happens next. Of course, no mobilization procedures were followed, but he has illnesses that prevent him from serving. We'll see if that makes any difference.