Three big updates on Russia Ukraine war from Trump, Putin and Zelensky!

Опубликовано: 22 Ноябрь 2025
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Three big updates on Russia Ukraine war from Trump, Putin and Zelensky! #trump #russiaukrainewar

In the past week, the Russia-Ukraine conflict has seen significant developments:

**Putin Proposes UN Governance for Ukraine**: Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested placing Ukraine under United Nations administration to facilitate democratic elections and establish a legitimate government for peace talks. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy rejected this, viewing it as an infringement on Ukraine's sovereignty. citeturn0news12

**Ceasefire Violations and Energy Strikes**: Despite a U.S.-brokered partial ceasefire aimed at halting attacks on energy infrastructure, violations persisted. Russia conducted drone strikes on Ukrainian energy facilities, leading to casualties and power outages. Ukraine accused Russia of not honoring its commitments. citeturn0news15

**European Military Support**: A Czech-led initiative secured funding from allies to provide Ukraine with an additional 1.5 million artillery shells in 2025. European leaders, including those from France and the UK, pledged increased military aid and sanctions against Russia. citeturn0news14

**Ukrainian Intelligence on Russia's Timeline**: Ukraine's intelligence agency reported that Russia aims to conclude the war by 2026 to avoid falling behind global powers like the U.S. and China. Prolonged conflict could diminish Russia's international standing and economic stability. citeturn0news16

**High-Profile Russian Casualty**: Marat Tibilov, commander of the Russian National Guard and recent recipient of the 'Hero of Russia' award, was killed by Ukrainian forces in Kursk. His death marks a significant loss for Russia's military leadership. citeturn0news17

**Cybersecurity Concerns**: Ukraine experienced a major cyberattack disrupting railway services, highlighting vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure amid the ongoing conflict. citeturn0news14

**NATO's Stance and Internal Debates**: NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasized the need for increased support for Ukraine and condemned Russia's use of foreign troops and weapons. Discussions within NATO included potential deployment of foreign troops in Ukraine, though no concrete plans were made. citeturn0search1

These developments underscore the ongoing volatility and complexity of the Russia-Ukraine war, with international implications affecting military strategies, diplomatic relations, and global security.