On 25.04.2025, a Ukrainian drone strike targeted a Russian S-400 air defense position near Saky, Crimea. Three drones hit the system, damaging its radar.
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Last night, drones attacked the Murom Instrumentation Plant in the Verbyovoy district, Vladimir region in Russia. The strike caused fires at the entrance and a finished product warehouse. The plant, which produces explosives and is under EU sanctions, has…
According to usually well informed channel Dosye Sphiona, 8 Ukrainian drones struck the Murom plant. The strike caused a warehouse with finished products to burn down (likely gunpowder caps), destroyed an admin building, and hit a synthesis workshop for explosives. Four drones fell on the site with no significant damage but the plant’s EW systems were proven ineffective.
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Zelensky: “We’re preparing meetings and negotiations — Russia must stop its strikes and end the war.”
He called for a full, unconditional ceasefire for at least 30 days: “We’re ready for any format of talks once the killing stops.”
He called for a full, unconditional ceasefire for at least 30 days: “We’re ready for any format of talks once the killing stops.”
🇺🇸🇺🇦 At the Vatican, Zelensky and Trump had a surprise talk during the Pope’s funeral. Zelensky urged more pressure on Putin, stood firm on Crimea, and backed a ceasefire. Trump hinted at a tougher Russia stance and pushed for the US-Ukraine subsoil deal.
https://www.axios.com/2025/04/30/zelensky-trump-meeting-tougher-putin
https://www.axios.com/2025/04/30/zelensky-trump-meeting-tougher-putin
Axios
What Zelensky told Trump at Pope Francis' funeral
Zelensky's advisers were divided about whether he should even risk the tête-à-tête after the disaster in the Oval Office.
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Tucker Carlson is once again parroting Kremlin propaganda—calling Zelensky an enemy of the US, accusing Ukraine of targeting conservatives, and spreading wild claims about arms deals with cartels.
Looks like Moscow's got a new PR guy.
Looks like Moscow's got a new PR guy.
The 30/04/25 SitRep on Ukraine is ready: https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1917668712653508677.html
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🇺🇸 Trump’s envoy Kellogg revealed that a 22-point peace plan was agreed upon in London, though Ukraine wasn’t happy with all of it. He pointed out that Russia is "pretending" it can win, considering how many soldiers they've lost without making real progress.
🇺🇦🇺🇸 Ukraine has greenlit a deal with the US to establish a Reconstruction Investment Fund, built on 5 key principles: 50/50 partnership, Ukraine retains control over resources, no debt, guaranteed investors, and alignment with EU goals. PM Shmyhal just confirmed this move will drive growth and bring in new technologies.
The US and Ukraine have signed an agreement on natural resources, according to a journalist from Bloomberg, citing sources.
🚨 DONE DEAL: The US and Ukraine have signed a deal granting the US privileged access to Ukraine's natural resources, including aluminum, graphite, oil, and natural gas. This agreement aims to solidify Trump's support in ceasefire talks with Russia.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-04-30/us-and-ukraine-sign-agreement-on-access-to-natural-resources
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-04-30/us-and-ukraine-sign-agreement-on-access-to-natural-resources
Bloomberg.com
US and Ukraine Sign Resources Deal After Tense Negotiations
The US and Ukraine reached a deal over access to the country’s natural resources, offering a measure of assurance to officials in Kyiv who had feared that President Donald Trump would pull back his support in peace talks with Russia.
Ukraine’s Economy Minister Yulia Svyrydenko has confirmed that Ukraine and the US have signed an agreement to create a Reconstruction Investment Fund. The fund will be based on a 50/50 partnership, ensuring full Ukrainian control over resources. The agreement avoids any debt obligations, protects national ownership, and aligns with Ukraine’s EU integration goals. The fund will focus on new investments in critical materials, oil, and gas, and support technological innovation. It also includes tax guarantees and strategic cooperation with the US, boosting Ukraine’s economic recovery and ensuring long-term collaboration.
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Ukraine’s Economy Minister Yulia Svyrydenko has confirmed that Ukraine and the US have signed an agreement to create a Reconstruction Investment Fund. The fund will be based on a 50/50 partnership, ensuring full Ukrainian control over resources. The agreement…
The Investment Fund established under the agreement on natural resources will operate as follows:
U.S. Contribution: The United States will contribute to the Fund with both direct financial resources and potentially additional assistance, such as air defense systems for Ukraine.
Ukraine's Contribution: Ukraine will contribute 50% of the revenue generated from new royalties on new licenses for resource extraction. Ukraine may also make additional contributions if deemed necessary, establishing a long-term partnership for the coming decades.
Investment Focus: The Fund will invest in projects related to the extraction of minerals, oil, and gas, as well as infrastructure and processing projects associated with these industries. Ukraine and the U.S. will jointly determine the specific projects to be funded.
Profit Allocation: For the first ten years, any profits or funds generated by the Investment Fund will not be distributed but instead reinvested into Ukraine for new projects or reconstruction. Specific terms for these reinvestments will be negotiated in the future.
U.S. Contribution: The United States will contribute to the Fund with both direct financial resources and potentially additional assistance, such as air defense systems for Ukraine.
Ukraine's Contribution: Ukraine will contribute 50% of the revenue generated from new royalties on new licenses for resource extraction. Ukraine may also make additional contributions if deemed necessary, establishing a long-term partnership for the coming decades.
Investment Focus: The Fund will invest in projects related to the extraction of minerals, oil, and gas, as well as infrastructure and processing projects associated with these industries. Ukraine and the U.S. will jointly determine the specific projects to be funded.
Profit Allocation: For the first ten years, any profits or funds generated by the Investment Fund will not be distributed but instead reinvested into Ukraine for new projects or reconstruction. Specific terms for these reinvestments will be negotiated in the future.
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🇺🇸🇺🇦 U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent: The new natural resources agreement signals to Russia that the Trump Administration is committed to a peace process centered on a free, sovereign, and prosperous Ukraine. This partnership shows both nations' dedication to Ukraine's long-term recovery and security. No country or individual that supported Russia's military machine will benefit from Ukraine's reconstruction.