
Ukraine uses Western missiles; North Korean troops involved; U.S. military aid updates
In this episode, updates include Ukraine's use of Western missiles, Russia-U.S. hotline communication, and North Korean troop involvement. Strikes on Russian infrastructure, anti-personnel mines controversy, and U.S. military aid are discussed. The episode concludes with conflict predictions and a call to action.
Key Points
- Western embassies in Kyiv, including the U.S., temporarily closed due to a potential air attack threat, which Ukraine's Defense Intelligence later described as an "information and psychological attack" by Russia.
- Ukraine has reportedly used British-French-made Storm Shadow missiles and U.S.-made ATACMS missiles to strike targets inside Russia, marking a significant escalation in the conflict.
- The United States has approved sending anti-personnel mines to Ukraine as part of a $275 million aid package, reflecting a notable shift in strategy amid the evolving nature of the conflict.
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