Russia has hit Ukraine in a rare daytime drone and missile strike – one of the largest this year, in fact.

Multiple regions reported hundreds of drones and missiles flying overhead for hours on end, with our special correspondent in Kharkiv reporting intensified strikes over the past two days, including photos showing a hospital damaged near the city center.

President Volodymyr Zelensky’s closed-door briefing yesterday, attended by Kyiv Post, also offered more clarity on arms deals and peace talks – Ukraine is now looking into acquiring THAAD systems to fend off guided aerial bombs; Kyiv would prefer the Iran war to end soon due to risks of weapons diversion; and the Easter ceasefire proposal remains on the table if Russia is willing, though he also criticized what he called Moscow’s “unreadiness.”

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The president also addressed drone exports, again complaining about local manufacturers making foreign deals behind Kyiv’s back, saying this could undermine the war effort, while adding that Ukraine is securing 10-year deals with Gulf states.

And with US President Donald Trump’s potential NATO exit becoming a possibility, Europe is eyeing a mutual defense clause similar to NATO’s Article 5 – while Keith Kellogg, his former Ukraine envoy, called the alliance “cowards” and instead proposed a new alliance that would include Ukraine.  

And as a reminder that Russia’s war in Ukraine is no longer purely regional, there are reports that Kyiv has set up bases in Libya – potentially already used to target Russian tankers in the Mediterranean.

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Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar announced that Hungary and Ukraine have reached a “comprehensive agreement” to broaden language, cultural, educational and political rights for roughly 100,000 ethnic Hungarians in Ukraine’s Zakarpattia region, following several weeks of expert-level talks. Kyiv has pledged to write the agreed measures into Ukrainian law, reflecting them in the EU accession action plan. Budapest indicated it would support opening the first negotiating cluster for Ukraine.

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