U.S. and Russia draw up a plan for Ukraine
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FRANCE’S top general has warned the country must be ready to “lose our children” in a future war with Putin as Paris erupted in anger over the secret US-Russia peace plan. General Fabien
Driscoll's team is the most senior military group to travel to Kyiv since Trump took office in January. He is joined by army chief of staff Gen Randy George, top US army commander in Europe Gen Chris Donahue, and Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Weimer.
United States military officials have landed in Ukraine for talks as European leaders express fears over a rumoured Russian-backed peace deal, which would see Kyiv forced give up more land and partially disarm.
A BOTCHED social media post has exposed a US–Russia channel built around Vladimir Putin’s old demands, revealing a peace plan Kyiv was never meant to see coming. The Trump administration’s push to
Ukraine said it had successfully struck targets in Russia using U.S.-supplied ATACMS missiles, ending a months-long absence of the powerful weapon from the battlefield. In a statement shared on Facebook, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine called it "an iconic event that emphasizes Ukraine's unwavering devotion to its sovereignty."
Ukraine launched US-supplied ATACMS missiles into Russian territory this week — the first confirmed strikes of their kind — after Washington quietly allowed Kyiv to use the long-range weapons for attacks across the border,