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Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1188: Trump calls Putin “crazy” after deadly attack, Germany greenlights long-range strikes on Russia

26 mai 2025 à 19:16

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Military

Ukrainian attack targets Russian facility 800 kilometers from border that supplies gunpowder manufacturers. Ukrainian drones struck the same Russian chemical facility for the second time in five months, hitting a plant that supplies materials for military explosives production.

Ukrainian drones target Splav rocket plant in Russia’s Tula for the third time this month. Geolocated video suggests the same workshop was hit last night as in a prior attack on NPO Splav site. Alternatively, one of the Russian equipment storage bases might have been a target.

Drones hit Russia’s Shahed drone factory 1,200 km from Ukraine again. The facility in Tatarstan’s Yelabuga was previously targeted in April.

Ukraine faces third consecutive night of massive Russian drone attacks. Russian forces conducted their most extensive missile and drone strikes of the full-scale war over the past 48 hours. Kyiv, Zaporizhzhia, Odesa, and Kharkiv oblasts sustained another Russian attack overnight on 26 May

German Merz: Ukraine now free to strike deep inside Russia with Western long-range weapons. Chancellor Friedrich Merz emphasized that these strikes only target military infrastructure and not civilians unlike Russian attacks.

ISW: Russia ramps up missile strikes and propaganda in bid to crush Ukrainian morale and Western will. With battlefield progress stalled, Moscow turns to messaging warfare.

As of 26 MAY 2025, the approximate losses of weapons and military equipment of the Russian Armed Forces from the beginning of the invasion to the present day:

      • Personnel: 981850 (+1000)
      • Tanks: 10858 (+4)
      • APV: 22641 (+8)
      • Artillery systems: 28320 (+51)
      • MLRS: 1397 (+1)
      • Anti-aircraft systems: 1171
      • Aircraft: 372
      • Helicopters: 336
      • UAV: 37631 (+264)
      • Cruise missiles : 3256 (+53)
      • Warships/boats: 28
      • Submarines: 1
      • Vehicles and fuel tanks: 49843 (+92)

Intelligence and technology

Ukraine intelligence: Russia can theoretically mobilize 25 million people. Only 3 million would be combat ready. Since the full-scale invasion began, Moscow mobilized 1.3 million troops and nearly one million of Russian soldiers were killed or wounded during this time, while the Kremlin remains committed to the war of attrition in Ukraine.

Belarus has nuclear carriers but no warheads, says Ukrainian intelligence. Ukraine’s intelligence service says that nuclear weapon carriers including aircraft and Iskander missiles are present in Belarus but no warheads have been deployed there despite Russian deployment agreements.

International

Netherlands sends last batch of F-16s to protect Ukraine amid intensified Russian attacks. The completion of the 24-aircraft donation comes as Ukrainian forces face daily Russian air attacks, with the jets providing enhanced survivability over outdated Soviet aircraft.

Sweden allocates half a billion dollars for Ukraine defense and security. The funding will be distributed across multiple international procurement initiatives rather than direct weapons transfers.

Latvia urges EU to shut visa door on Russians. Latvian interior and foreign ministers cite security risks as grounds for halting all new visas to Russian nationals.

EU warns US: “Peace through strength” only works if Ukraine gets more support. EU defense chief Kubilius says Ukraine’s partners must step up, or peace will remain out of reach.

Merz: Hungary and Slovakia could lose EU funds over pro-Russia stance. EU won’t tolerate Hungary and Slovakia blocking Russia sanctions, the German Chancellor says.

Dutch defense chief seeks to include Zelenskyy to June NATO summit in The Hague. Minister Ruben Brekelmans stated though that Zelenskyy’s participation would likely occur outside the main session with all 32 member states.

Macron: Trump now realizes Putin lied to him about Ukraine peace readiness. French President said this in response to Trump’s recent comments that Putin “has gone absolutely crazy” and “needlessly kills a lot of people” following a deadly 25 May attack on Ukraine.

Trump slams Putin as “crazy” after deadly Russian attack, but also blames Zelenskyy and Biden. He believes something “happened” to Putin, while claiming Zelenskyy worsens the war.

EU Defense Chief: “Russia not as powerful as thought” – won’t win Ukraine war. European Commissioner Andrius Kubilius says the EU must avoid a “chaotic divorce” with America while preparing for reduced US military involvement in European defense.

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  • Netherlands sends last batch of F-16s to protect Ukraine amid intensified Russian attacks
    The Netherlands completed its donation of F-16 fighter aircraft to Ukraine with the departure of the final batch on 26 May. The 24-aircraft donation represents the complete transfer of available Dutch F-16s designated for Ukraine as part of the international military assistance program. These jets are crucial for countering daily Russian airstrikes, intercepting cruise missiles and drones, and supporting ground operations. Ukraine received F-16s from the Netherlands, Denmark, Belgium, and No
     

Netherlands sends last batch of F-16s to protect Ukraine amid intensified Russian attacks

26 mai 2025 à 14:43

Netherlands delivers final F-16s to Ukraine, completing 24-jet donation program.

The Netherlands completed its donation of F-16 fighter aircraft to Ukraine with the departure of the final batch on 26 May.

The 24-aircraft donation represents the complete transfer of available Dutch F-16s designated for Ukraine as part of the international military assistance program. These jets are crucial for countering daily Russian airstrikes, intercepting cruise missiles and drones, and supporting ground operations. Ukraine received F-16s from the Netherlands, Denmark, Belgium, and Norway.

The Netherlands has become one of Ukraine’s most steadfast supporters during Russia’s full-scale invasion, providing billions of euros in aid and advanced military equipment, including F-16 fighter jets, Patriot missile systems, Leopard 2 tanks, artillery, drones, and naval equipment. 

The last aircraft left from Volkel Air Base for Belgium, where they will undergo final preparations before delivery to Ukrainian forces, according to the Ministry of Defense report. 

🇳🇱The Netherlands completed delivery of its final F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine.

Defense Minister Ruben Brekelmans said the 24 donated jets are "of vital importance to Ukraine" against daily Russian air attacks and have already "saved lives" by intercepting cruise missiles and… https://t.co/kYJdBpmHiy

— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) May 26, 2025

Defense Minister Ruben Brekelmans oversaw the departure ceremony, marking the end of the Dutch F-16 program as the country transitions to F-35 aircraft. The minister described the moment as both significant and bittersweet, noting the aircraft’s decades of service with the Dutch air force.

“I could not have thought of a better destination than Ukraine. Because of the daily Russian air attacks, the F-16s are vital for Ukraine. It enables them to keep Russian aggression at a distance for us as well,” Brekelmans said.

Defense Minister Ruben Brekelmans oversaw the departure from Volkel Air Base on Monday, 26 May, stating he “could not have thought of a better destination than Ukraine” given daily Russian air attacks. Photo: Defense Ministry of the Netherlands.

While military aircraft transitions typically require years during peacetime, the Ukrainian air force completed the F-16 conversion in record time. Brekelmans credited both Ukrainian pilots and technicians, as well as Dutch personnel, for the rapid implementation.

Ukrainian forces have already deployed the aircraft operationally, according to the Defense Ministry. The jets have intercepted cruise missiles and drones in combat situations, with officials stating lives have been saved as a result. The ministry noted that F-16s provide superior battlefield awareness and survivability compared to the Soviet-era aircraft previously used by Ukraine’s air force.

Dutch support continues through comprehensive logistics packages including pilot training, spare parts, ammunition and fuel supplies.

The Netherlands operates the European F-16 Training Center in Romania using 18 Dutch aircraft, with plans to establish additional ground crew training facilities in the same country.

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