As the US pauses military aid to Ukraine, concerns are growing over the impact on Kyiv’s defense efforts against Russia’s continued aggression. While the European Union is stepping up to fill some gaps, key resources—such as advanced weaponry and intelligence support—remain irreplaceable.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has reiterated that Russia’s objectives remain unchanged, with recent airstrikes killing 11 in eastern Ukraine. Meanwhile, Poland has announced mandatory military training for adult males to strengthen its reserves, highlighting regional security concerns.
The situation raises critical geopolitical questions, including the long-term implications if US support weakens further or if Washington were to reconsider its NATO commitments. For now, Ukraine braces for a challenging road ahead, hoping for renewed global backing.