War on Gaza: Meanwhile, Israel’s war on Gaza has killed at least 55,362 people and wounded 128,741, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry. An estimated 1,139 people were killed in Israel during the Hamas-led attacks of October 7, 2023, and more than 200 were taken captive.

Thursday, May 29, 2025

RUSSIAN UKRAINE WAR - 2025.05.29 | SITUATION UPDATE

1. Introduction / Background

The war in Ukraine has entered its 1,190th day, with continued clashes, drone strikes, territorial gains, and diplomatic developments. Both sides maintain offensive and defensive postures across multiple fronts, while international actors escalate involvement via aid, diplomacy, and military readiness.

2. Key Highlights

  • Killed: No confirmed deaths reported from the latest drone attacks or territorial changes.
  • Injured: No injury figures officially released in the drone strike near Moscow.
  • Homes Destroyed: One drone reportedly hit a dwelling south of Moscow; no serious damage or casualties.

3. Governments’ Response

  • Ukrainian President Zelenskyy warned of a potential large-scale offensive as Russia has deployed over 50,000 troops near Sumy.
  • Russia claimed new territorial gains in Sumy and Donetsk.
  • Ukrainian protests continue regarding Russia's efforts to link the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant to its power grid.

4. Military Developments

  • Ukraine conducted overnight drone attacks targeting Moscow's military-industrial facilities:
    • Angstrem microchip factory
    • Kronstadt plant
    • Raduga plant

  • Russian forces gained control of Kostiantynivka (Sumy) and Zelene Pole (Donetsk).
  • Nearly 175,000 Russians have joined the military in 2025 alone.

5. Militants’ Activity

  • Russian reports confirm downing of three Ukrainian drones over Moscow.
  • Ukraine anticipates a summer offensive, taking steps to deter Russian troop advances.

6. Impact on Trade and Travel

  • No direct updates on disruptions, but continued drone strikes and territorial instability likely affect local infrastructure, air traffic, and regional commerce.

7. International Response

  • United States: President Trump criticized Putin for delaying peace talks, but declined to impose new sanctions.
  • Germany: Pledged an additional €5 billion in aid; dropped missile range restrictions.
  • NATO: Requested seven brigades (~40,000 troops) from Germany to counter the Russian threat.
  • Turkey: Foreign Minister to visit Kyiv after Moscow talks.
  • Peace Talks: Russia proposed direct Ukraine talks in Istanbul on June 2.

8. Comment

The conflict appears to be escalating with significant military and diplomatic developments. While Ukraine resists advances and leverages drone technology, Russia tightens its grip on occupied territories. Peace efforts are underway but remain fragile. Western allies show growing readiness for deeper engagement.

9. Latest News in Two Lines

  • Ukraine strikes key Russian weapons factories near Moscow with drones overnight.
  • Russia proposes direct peace talks with Ukraine on June 2 in Istanbul.

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