Zelensky Vows "Protection" as US Halts Aid to Kyiv, Lawmaker Warns "Going to Lose More Lives" | 4K
Ukraine launched deep drone strikes on Russian military radar and air defence systems in Crimea and an arms plant in Lipetsk, while also targeting a depot in occupied Donetsk. Meanwhile, the US paused some weapons shipments, including Patriot missiles and precision-guided bombs, citing stockpile concerns, sparking bipartisan criticism in Congress. President Zelensky urged continued support, warning of risks to civilians. The Kremlin welcomed the aid halt, calling it a sign of US weakness. NATO chief Mark Rutte pushed for “flexibility” and mocked Russia’s FM Lavrov. Russia claimed talks with Ukraine could resume, but blamed the West for obstructing peace.0:00 INTRO1:47 UKRAINIAN DRONES STRIKE RUSSIAN MILITARY SYSTEMS IN CRIMEA3:21 US SUSPENDS SOME AID TO UKRAINE, SPARKS POLITICAL OUTCRY5:27 ZELENSKY RESPONDS TO US AID PAUSE6:18 KREMLIN WELCOMES US AID HALT6:58 NATO CHIEF CALLS FOR FLEXIBILITY, MOCKS LAVROV8:10 RUSSIA CLAIMS WESTERN FAILURE AND READINESS FOR TALKS n18oc_crux
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