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Ukraine War Escalates Amid NATO Summit and Global Shifts

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The Russo-Ukrainian war shows signs of intensifying with Ukraine launching long-range strikes into Russia while facing Russian advances in the Donbas. The NATO summit in Ankara highlights Ukraine’s push for stronger military support, including air defense systems and drone deals, as geopolitical tensions extend beyond the battlefield with attacks in Syria and criticism of NATO’s expansion.

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Ukraine seeks urgent NATO support for air defense and drones at Ankara summit — President Zelenskyy arrived in Ankara for the NATO summit, emphasizing the need for immediate decisions on air defense systems, missile production licenses, and drone deals to bolster Ukraine’s military capabilities. Nearly twenty bilateral meetings are planned to strengthen security cooperation with Europe and the U.S.

Russia’s Donbas offensive continues as Ukraine strikes back with long-range attacks — Russia has captured key areas in the Donbas, including Mariupol, while Ukraine has launched long-range strikes into Russian territory, signaling a potential shift in the war’s dynamics. Reports suggest Russia’s advance has stalled in some areas, with heavy casualties on both sides.

NATO expansion draws criticism amid military-industrial focus — NATO’s chief faced backlash for remarks in Ankara, with critics accusing the alliance of prioritizing military-industrial profits over peace. The summit’s focus on defense industry expansion has sparked debate about NATO’s role in global conflicts.

Damascus blasts during Macron visit signal broader regional instability — At least 18 were wounded in explosions in Damascus during French President Macron’s visit, highlighting the war’s spillover effects and rising tensions in the Middle East. The incident underscores the interconnected nature of global conflicts.

Trump suggests potential near-term resolution to Ukraine war ahead of NATO summit — Former President Trump indicated that a resolution to the Russia-Ukraine war could be imminent, though details remain unclear. His statement comes as NATO leaders gather in Ankara to discuss military support for Ukraine.