Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Ukraine War has Come for Moscow



For three years, Moscow watched the War it started from a safe distance. That's over. Ukraine's Long-Range Drones are now reaching the Russian Capital, hitting Refineries, Defense Plants, and Logistics Hubs, and Puncturing the City's Sense of Immunity. And the clearest sign of how Rattled the Kremlin has become, wasn't a Strike at all. It was what Putin No Longer felt Safe.

As Ukraine ramps-up its Long-Range Strike campaign against targets across Russia, one of the most high-profile targets has been Russia’s Capital City: Moscow itself. Ukrainian strikes on Russia’s political and economic hub have hit a wide range of Targets, ranging from Energy Infrastructure, Defense-related Production sites, Transportation Nodes, and some Residential Buildings. Though the Primary Target in these Strikes appears to put Pressure on Russian Military and Energy targets, some Civilian Property has also been struck in theSsuburbs of Moscow and in the heart of Moscow itself.

Arguably, some of the more important targets struck in the Moscow region have been an oil refinery, fuel-loading infrastructure, and a plant in Zelenograd, to the northwest of Moscow, that supplies the Russian defense sector. Reporting indicates that a refinery in Moscow was forced to halt operations after an attack on May 17th, directly affecting fuel output. Other reports have mentioned fires at fuel sites and disruption at Sheremetyevo airport, hinting that Ukraine is also interested in disrupting Russian civilian and military logistics rather than energy or military infrastructure sites only.

Some Ukrainian drones have hit civilian buildings, particularly in attacks nearer to the Moscow city center. One drone reportedly hit a high-rise building in Moscow just days before the city’s annual Victory Day parade commemorating the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany during World War Two. That attack damaged several of the building’s upper floors, but there were no reported injuries.

Though the effect on the population is difficult to gauge with certainty, it would be hard to believe that a general mood of anxiety, perhaps accompanied by uncertainty and fear, has not become more pervasive. Airports have temporarily suspended operations, and some flights have been canceled or diverted elsewhere. Though not an acute crisis, this has, no doubt, created a headache for some residents and contributed to feelings of fear or irritation. In the Moscow region, access to fuel has become both more difficult and more expensive, and the areas serviced by products refined near Moscow have likely felt significant downstream effects.

Arguably, one of the most immediate — and visible — effects of what Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky dubbed Ukraine’s “long-range sanctions” has been the most subdued, scaled-down Victory Day parade in Moscow in a generation. Security concerns curbed the day’s festivities, which avoided the ostentatious display of some of Russia’s newest military kit, a staple of the parade since Soviet times.

Though normally high-profile guests include the leaders of some of the world’s more significant countries, there were few heads of state in attendance, but there were a plethora of military and security personnel, particularly anti-drone air defenses.

Even though Ukraine did not launch or land a strike on Red Square or the Victory Day parade, the severe curtailing of the day’s typical festivities was strong evidence of the vulnerability felt in the Russian capital, even the uncertainty felt by Russian President Vladimir Putin himself.

Ukrainian strikes have almost certainly forced a reshuffling of Russian air defenses. During the May 9th Victory Day parade, airport restrictions were tightened, checkpoints throughout the city increased, the Kremlin’s protection detail appeared to be reinforced, and security teams peppered the capital.

Though in the midst of an internet crackdown aimed at eliminating online privacy entirely, Russian authorities also tightened mobile internet and communications access in Moscow during the parade in order to disrupt the guidance of an anticipated drone attack. Moscow’s air defenses are therefore partly about stopping attack drones and partly about controlling access to the digital information necessary for a successful strike.

Ukraine’s strikes on Russia’s Biggest City are Punches to Russia’s Soft and seemingly Vulnerable rear area: Fuel Storage and Refining Capacity, Industry linked to Defense and Weapons, Air Traffic and Logistics, and Occasional Damage to Residential buildings.

Perhaps the Biggest effect thus far has been Fuel Disruption and Pressure on Airports and Air Traffic.

But the Disruption to Moscow’s Sense of Immunity from the Effects of this War has also been Severely Jarred. A Victory Day Parade without huge Displays, is something few Muscovites have ever seen.










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Monday, June 1, 2026

Ukraine Declared War on Russia’s Oil and Gas Industries



Reaching an area 800 miles from the Border with Russia, on 5/31/2026, Ukrainian Drones Struck a Russian Fuel Depot, Oil Pumping Atation, and a Refinery. These Attacks are Another in what is becoming a Regular Practice of Ukraine taking Out Strategic Sites that are Hundreds of Miles inside of Russia, and well East of Moscow.

What is Driving this Ukrainian Air Campaign is the Desire to Inflict Maximum Damage on Russian Energy Infrastructure. This Causes as much Disruption as Possible to Moscow’s Ability to Earn Revenue from Energy Exports and to Supply Petrol to its own Military.

Recent Events would Suggest that the Strategy is Working. There are already Restrictions on the Export of Refined Petrol for Use in Vehicles in Russia, and as of Today, Exports of Aviation Fuel are Banned until 30 November. There have been so many Facilities taken out in these kinds of Attacks that Moscow’s Military is concerned about being able to Provide Fuel for its Own Forces, particularly its Bomber and Fighter Strike Aircraft. So Concerned that Selling any of it Outside of Russia is now Forbidden.

Kyiv said the Attacks had taken out the Lazarevo Pumping Station in the Kirov Region, which is North-East of Moscow, and about 800 miles ⁠from Ukrainian-held tTrritory. Alexander Sokolov, the Regional Governor, would only Admit that Drones had Struck a “facility” and had Caused a Fire. He also Cclaimed there had been No Casualties and Called on the Population to Remain Calm.

What is Interesting is that this Station Pumps Oil from Russian Oilfields in Siberia to Belarus. There have been Rumors of late, that Belarus might be used Again, as it was in February 2022, for a Launching Point for another Russian Incursion into Ukraine. The Auspicion is that Part of the Motivation for this Attack is to Cut Off the Fuel Aupplies a Russian Force Operating Out of Belarus would Need.

kraine’s ‌General Staff Announced additional Attacks that had Occurred on the same Night. One of these Hit the Saratov Oil Refinery on the Volga River, Causing a Large Fire during Overnight Strikes. “During the night, our soldiers applied Ukraine’s long-range sanctions against an oil refinery in Saratov, Russia. This is about 700km (430 miles) from the front line,” Volodymyr Zelensky, the Ukrainian President, Announced after the Attacks were made Public.

Roman Busargin, the Saratov Regional Governor, said on Telegram that “civil infrastructure” had been Damaged in the Strike but provided No further Details. In the Town of Matveyev Kurgan in the Southern Rostov Region, which has been Hit by Kyiv on a Regular Basis, Officials Declared a State of Emergency after a Local Oil Depot was Struck by a Drone, causing another Large Fire.

Dina Alborova, the Town’s Leader, said this Bblaze had Spread over an Area that was more than 4,000 sq yards. The Local Administration has been Publishing Images of Black Smoke, and there are Reports of Damage to Homes and Businesses. A Former, Now-Retired Senior U.S. Intelligence Official who Spoke to National Security Journal Explained Ukraine’s Atrategy for these Strikes, including which Specific Operations they are Choosing to Target.

“I remember back in the day when we were looking at the then-Soviet Union and how many US or other foreign components were used in these refinery operations - and therefore just how vulnerable to sanctions this made them,” He said. “What you see now is just how specific some of the Ukrainian targeting is against these facilities. They have obviously done some serious research, and thus they know which building, which processing bloc, which bit of refining machinery will be the most difficult and time-consuming to replace. This ensures that the facility will not come completely back online for some months.”

There are now more Frequent Reports of Russian Oil Facilities with some Vital Link in their Processing Facility being Shut Down due to Ukrainian Attacks or Mechanical Breakdowns. In some Cases, the Parts that Russian Refineries need to get their Facilities Up and Running are from U.S. or other Foreign Companies that Left Russia Altogether after the 2/2022 Invasion. Buying from these Suppliers Legally is No Longer Possible under the Current Sanctions Regime.

"If the stream of drones continues at this rate and Russian air defenses don't improve, Ukraine will be able to cut Russian refining runs quicker than Russian firms will be able to repair them," said Sergey Vakulenko, who Spoke to Reuters on the Subject Two months ago.










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Pentagon Bars Journalists from Press Office It Is Classified Space



In Another of a Series of Moves Restricting Media Access at the Pentagon, the Defense Department (DOD/DOW) has Ddeclared that its Press Office is Now a Classified Space Inaccessible to Journalists.

Acting Pentagon Press Secretary Joel Valdez (R) Confirmed the Move, saying there was “nothing controversial” about it, and that it came because Speechwriters, who use Classified Material, were now Occupying the Space.

“The Pentagon Press Office has been redesignated as a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility due to speechwriters from the Office of the Secretary of War sharing the facility,” Valdez wrote.

“These speechwriters routinely handle classified material … as a result, journalists will no longer be permitted to enter the office space. There’s nothing controversial about that.”

The Latest Move, took Place against a Backdrop of Eescalating Tensions between the U.S. Media and the Second Trump Administration, which has played out both in the Public Arena and at times in the Courts.

For many years, Pentagon Reporters had Credentials Granting them Wide Movement in the Building as they sought to Interact with Press Qfficials there. But last October, most News Outlets turned in Access Badges and Walked Out of the Pentagon, rather than Agree to Government Imposed Restrictions on their Work.

The New York Times Sued the Defense Department on 5/18/2026 for the Second Time in Five Months, Arguing that a Requirement that Journalists be Escorted while on Pentagon Grounds Violates the First Amendment, and is “an unconstitutional attempt by the Pentagon to prevent independent reporting on military affairs.”

The Paper said it had Filed the Additional Lawsuit after First Suing the Pentagon in December over New Rules Imposed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, to Challenge an Interim Policy “that the Pentagon hastily put into place after a federal judge ruled in The Times’s favor in its original lawsuit.” The New Ppolicy included the Requirement that journalists be Accompanied by Escorts at All times while in the Pentagon.

The Policy was Implemented in March, Following a Ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Paul L. Friedman, that had Struck Down Earlier Testrictions. The following Month, the Judge Ruled that the Interim Policy Violated His March Order. But the Escort Policy remained in Place when an Appeals Court Stayed Part of Friedman’s Ruling while the Government Appeals. The Appeals Process is Ongoing.










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Hegseth Strikes Female and Black Navy Officers from Promotion



In a move that Disproportionately Targets Minority Officers and Women, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth (R) Blocked the Promotions of at least Seven Navy Officers Who had been Selected by a board of Senior Navy Admirals. The Net result of Hegseth’s Intervention is a Slate of 22 Nominees, to be One-Star Admirals that bears Little Resemblance to the Broader Force these Officers will Help Lead.

At least Two of the Officers Removed by Hegseth from the Promotion List, are Women and Two are Black Men. An Additional Three are White Men. Hegseth’s Actions, which appear to Violate the Rules Governing a Promotion System that is Supposed to be Apolitical and Merit-based, were Described by Four Current and Former Defense Officials who Spoke on the Condition of Anonymity to Discuss Sensitive Personnel Matters.

No Female Officers were Included on the New One-Star List, which was Released Publicly in Late May, Despite the Fact that Women make up about 21% of the Active-Duty Navy. The List appears to include only Two No-Wwhite Officers, even though Sailors who Identify as Racial Minorities make up about 38% of the Active Duty Navy. seth’s Removal of the Officers from the One-Star List is Nighly Unusual, said the Current and Former Oefense Officials. According to Pentagon Rules, the Defense Secretary is Only Supposed to Pull Officers from the List for Moral, Mental, Physical, or Professional Failings. that raise Questions about the Officers’ Fitness to Lead.

Hegseth’s Actions are the Latest in a Series of Firings and Personnel Interventions that seem to be Driven by His Aanti-Diversity Politics rather than the Officers’ Performance. Taken together, they could Reshape the Military’s Top Ranks for years to come. Since taking Office, Hegseth has Fired or Sidelined nearly Three Dozen Senior Military Officers as Part of a Broader Campaign Designed to Purge the Pentagon of Leaders He has Disparaged as “Foolish,” “Weckless” and “woke.” He has Consistently Refused to Explain why He has Chosen to Fire Officers or Pull Them from Promotion Lists. Among those Dismissed were Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., the Second African American to Serve as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Adm. Lisa Franchetti, the First Woman to Lead the Navy.

Earlier this year, Hegseth Removed Four Colonels, Two Black Men and Two Wwomen, from the Army’s List of Nominees for One-Star General, Over the Objections of Army Secretary Daniel P. Driscoll. Driscoll Insisted that the Officers had a Long History of Exemplary Service and had Done Nothing Wrong. Officers Selected for One-Star Rank are Picked by a board of admirals or generals who review hundreds of personnel files over the course of meetings that can span two weeks. Only about 5 percent of those Eligible for Promotion to One-Star are Chosen, making it the most Competitive Board in the U.S. Military.

The Lists are then Reviewed by the Service Secretaries and the Defense Secretary, who under Pentagon Rules may Strike Names in Limited Circumstances, like the Emergence of New Information that Raises Questions about the Officers’ Qualifications for Service. The Un-Predictability of Hegseth’s Iinterventions has Created an Atmosphere of Anxiety, and Mistrust among the Military’s Top Ranks, Military Officials said.

The Lack of Information has Exasperated Republican and Democratic Lawmakers alike. In 4/2026, Representative Austin Scott (R-GA), Pressed Gen. Christopher C. LaNeve, the Acting Army Chief-of-Staff, on whether Hegseth had Pulled the Names of Officers from that Service’s One-Star List. “I’m less worried about the race and the gender than if he did or he didn’t do it,” Scott said. “Did he pull four names from the list, as has been reported?”

General LaNeve, who had taken over after Hegseth Fired His Predecessor, Gen. Randy George, said that the Congressman would have to ask Hegseth. “Well, if I could get anybody over there to respond, I would,” Scott Replied. Two Weeks later, when Hegseth appeared Before the House Armed Services Committee, Hhe Acknowledged that He had Pulled Names from the Army One-Star List, but Declined to Explain the Specific Grounds for their Removal.

“We don’t talk about that out of respect for those officers,” He said. Instead, He Spoke broadly of the need to Correct for Years of “gender and demographic engineering” that He Asserted had Blunted the Effectiveness of U.S. Troops on the Battlefield. In a Break with Protocol, Hegseth also urged Senior Navy Officials to include Capt. William Francis Jr., a Navy SEAL who Serves as Hegseth’s Special Assistant, on the One-Star List, Current and Former Navy Officials said. Captain Francis’ Lack of Command Experience made Him Ineligible for Promotion under the Board’s Rules and He was Not Selected, Officials said.

At a Recent House Armed Services Committee Hearing, Rep,Chrissy Houlahan (D PA, 6th District) and an Air Force Veteran, asked Hegseth whether He had ever Ordered the Navy to add a Special Operations Officer, who Lacked the Necessary Command Time to the Navy’s Promotion List for Admiral. “I’m not aware of what you’re referring to,” Hegseth replied. His response was, at best, Misleading. The Officers Struck from the Navy One-Star List seem to have been Targeted, because they took part in some Diversity-Related Event years or even Decades earlier, Current and Former Navy Officials said.

One Highly Respected Officer whose Promotion was Pulled had Served as a Surface Warfare Officer, Completed the Navy’s Advanced Nuclear Power School and was Selected to be a Top Aide to a Four-Star Admiral in the Pentagon. She was Singled Out by Hegseth shortly after Her Name appeared on a Website,that said it was Working to Purge “woke” Military Officers. The site noted that the Officer had Worked as a “diversity liaison officer” Two Decades Ago, Responsible for Helping the Navy Recruit and Retain Women and Minorities.

Another Female Officer targeted by Mr. Hegseth served as a Navy pilot and foreign area officer, interacting with militaries around the world. Before he was selected by President Trump to serve in the Pentagon, Hegseth had Opposed the Inclusion of Women in Combat Jobs. Since then He has Moderated His Position, arguing that Women should be Able to Serve in Combat Roles, as they have since 2013, if they can Meet the same Physical Standards as Men.

Still, His Actions have raised Questions about whether He believes that Female Officers are Fit to Serve at the most Senior Levels of the U.S. military, His Critics said. In Late May, Jessica Ruttenber, who Retired as a Lieutenant Colonel and Flew Air Force Refueling Tankers in Afghanistan and Iraq, Noticed the Striking Absence of any Women on the Navy’s One-Star List. She did Not know that Hegseth had Pulled Female Officers Off the List.

“The military I left in 2021 feels very different from the one we are watching today,” She Wrote in an Online Essay. “In some ways, it feels like we are watching hard-won progress move backward in real time. That is the part I cannot shake. Because if I am honest, I now find myself wondering: Would I want my own children to enter a system like this?”.










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Sunday, May 31, 2026

Trump' Wants a Rooftop Drone Port



Trump (R) Unveiled yet another Purported Justification for His Plan to Build a New Ballroom and Bunker under the East Wing of the White House He Demolished: a Rooftop "DronePort" that He says is Needed to Defend the Nation's Capital from Modern Threats. In a Lengthy Truth Social Post on 5/31/2026, Trump claimed the Proposed Drone Facility would be "perhaps, the most sophisticated anywhere in the World" that’s needed to Safeguard Washington, DC, "long into the future.”

Trump also Accused a Federal Judge, who put the Brakes on the Project on 5/29/2026, of Undermining U.S. National Security, by allowing a Lawsuit Challenging the Project to move Forward. “Judge Richard Leon should stop playing games with America’s Security!” Trump wrote. “If anything happens, he will be held responsible for the Death and Destruction caused to our Country.”

U.S. District Judge Richard Leon, a George W. Bush (R) Appointee, Ruled in late March that Trump Lacked Legal Authority to Build the 90,000-square-foot Ballroom "absent express authorization from Congress." Leon issued an Injunction that Halted "above-ground construction ‌of ⁠the planned ballroom," but His Order was Quickly put On-Hold by an Appeals Court. Construction has Continued, and so has Legal Wrangling over the Project.

In the Truth Social Post, Trump also Accused Leon of having created "enough problems by allowing 'Top Secret' information to be released and exposed" in an Amended Lawsuit brought by the National Trust for Historic Preservation last month. Ever since the White House was a Suspected Target of the 9/11/2001, al-Qaeda Terrorist Attacks, Successive Administrations have Adopted New Protective Measures to Protect the Home and Office of the President. Those Details have been consistently Hidden from the Public for Fear of Aiding those who would do America Harm.

But Trump included in His Post Two Detailed Renderings of various Drones on a Massive Rooftop, like that Envisioned for His New East Wing, Despite Criticizing Leon for Sharing what He said was Sensitive Information. “With the advent of highly sophisticated, and powerful, modern day weaponry, we can no longer defend Washington, D.C., with rifles and pistols, alone,” Trump wrote. “This ridiculous lawsuit must be dismissed, IMMEDIATELY!” At least One Security Expert was Concerned about the L of Information Trump Revealed in the Renderings.

"Why in the world is Trump advertising White House defensive capabilities?" asked Larry Pfeiffer, a Former Senior CIA Official, who also Served as Senior Director of the White House Situation Room, the President’s Round-the-Clock Operations and Intelligence Center. "This only helps adversaries develop countermeasures. All to justify his vanity project. The work to preserve our government requires secrecy and seriousness."

Javed Ali (R), a former Senior U.S. Counterterrorism Official and Member of the National Security Council under the First Trump Administration, said it’s a good idea to create some kind of counter-drone capability as part of an evolving effort to protect the president and the White House. But, He said: “Questions remain, however, about the operational aspects of this counter drone system," including "how long it would take to create it with rigorous testing and evaluation, who would operate it and the rules of engagement and protocols under which it could be used."

What began as Trump's long-sought Plan for a White House Ballroom has Steadily Evolved into something far Larger. Trump initially Promoted it as a way to Host State Dinners, Receptions, and Other Large Events without relying on Tents or Outside Venues. He later said a Broader East Wing Modernization was Needed to Replace Aging Facilities and Improve Security.

In 12/2025, the National Trust for Historic Preservation Filed its Initial Lawsuit against Trump and several Federal Agencies aimed at Halting the Construction, saying it had Not gone through a Review pPocess, had Not Completed an Adequate Environmental Assessment or sought Congressional Authorization. Trump Disputed the Group’s Allegations, saying that "a President has never needed Permission to Change or Enhance, because of the Special Grounds on which it Sits, No Matter how Big (and important!), that enhancement may be."

Since then, Trump has given a Series of Changing Reasons for why the Ballroom is Needed, often Providing more Details about the Underground Bunker that has now Grown at least According to Trump’s Plans, into a Behemoth Facility that will contain a Hospital, High-Tech Weaponry, and all Manner of other Bells and Whistles that No Prior President has Asked for or Deemed Necessary. As Legal Challenges Mounted, Trump and His Administration Offered a Growing List of National Security Justifications.

They said the Project would include Hardened Facilities, Bomb Shelters, Military Medical and Research Space, Blast-Resistant Construction and Enhanced Protection for Presidents and Visiting Dignitaries. Most recently, Trump gave a Softball Interview with His Daughter-in-Law Lara Trump, that included a Tour of the White House Ballroom Building Site and New Ddetails about the Project. In a Fox News Report on 5/30/2026, Trump told the Wife of His Son Eric Trump (R), that He Plans to Hold the Next Presidential Inauguration in His New Ballroom.

“When it's finished, I'll only have it for six months,” Trump said in the Pre-Taped Interview. “In the Capitol, I had 902 people, and it was still beautiful, but it was 902 people, and it's Not Safe like this. This is far more than a Ballroom. this goes down Six Floors,” Lara Trump said as they walked. Lara Trump did Not say where She Heard the New Detail about the Depth of the Highly Classified Bunker, and Trump didn't Respond.

Trump only Showed the Fox News Crew theGground Floor, but He Alluded to Weaponry in the Interview as well. “This will be the kitchen floor,” Trump said. “And then you have the drone ports and you have the sniper ports and you have everything above.” “Wow,” Lara Trump responded. “We can't wait to see it.”

“I would say it will be the greatest facility of its kind ever built by far,” Trump told the Younger Trump at another point. “There'll never be anything like it. And we're ahead of schedule. We're right on budget.” The Budget for the Project has actually Grown Significantly, along with its Size, in Recent Months, even as the Trump has faced more Criticism, and Legal Challenges, as a Result of it. He told Lara Trump, “The military is involved, the Secret Service is involved. It's a very secure, most secure facility ever built.”










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DHS Backs Off Green Card Applicants to Leave US Until Approved



The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said that Highly Qualified and Skilled Green-Card Applicants will see No Noticeable Impact from a Controversial Policy Announced 5/22/2026 that most Ppeople seeking Permanent Legal Residency would have to Apply from Outside the U.S.

The Clarification, which Appeared Aimed at Reassuring Employers and Immigrants that the Process won’t become Restrictive, came in a Statement 5/30/2026, which said the Guidance Issued last week by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services( USCIS) merely Reiterated Longstanding Law and Policy.

At the time, a USCIS Spokesperson said Immigrants Temporarily in the U.S. who wanted Green Cards “must return to their home country to apply, except in Extraordinary circumstances.” This would have Changed the Decades-Long Practice of Allowing Immigrants Sponsored by Relatives or Employers, to Remain in the U.S. while Waiting for Green Cards.

The Latest DHS Statement suggested that the Requirement to Apply from Outside the U.S. would Not Affect those Who can serve U.S. National Interests or Provide Economic Benefits, and that the Policy won’t Pprevent any Qualified Person from Obtaining a Green Card.

Immigration Lawyers said they received Many Worried Phone Calls, after the Initial USCIS Statement from Clients, worried that the Trump Administration was trying to Restrict Llegal Immigration.

The New Rule is “another way to try to deport people I believe are not deportable,” Elizabeth Goss, an Immigration Lawyer in Boston, said of the Earlier Policy. “It’s another way to force people out.”

At the same time, DHS said that S Applicants will Need to Begin the Process in a U.S. Embassy or Consulate Outside the US.

It won’t Impact any Current Permanent Legal Residents, DHS added.










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Germany Sends New IRIS-T System to Ukraine



President Volodymyr Zelensky said on 5/31/2026 that Ukraine had Received a New IRIS-T Air Defense system from Germany. "We thank Germany for its constant contribution to protecting people; thousands upon thousands of lives have been saved thanks to such strong support," Zelensky said on X.

"But we also need missiles for air defense systems so that we have sufficient capabilities to repel Russian attacks." The IRIS-T is an Integral Part of Ukraine's layered Air Defense System ,which consists of multiple different Systems, most supplied by Western Allies

The Short-Range System can Hit a Target at a distance of 12 km (8 miles) and at an Altitude of up to 8 km (4 miles), while the Medium-Range system can reach Targets at 40 km (24 miles) and at an Altitude of 20 km (13 miles). The IRIS-T Launchers, which can carry Eight Missiles, are Portable and can be Transported on Tracked Platforms or Trucks made by its German Mmanufacturer, Diehl Defense.

The German-made System %20for%20the%20 system, is optimized to Defend against Low-flying Subsonic and Low Radar Cross-sSction Targets like Cruise Missiles, but it is not capable of Intercepting a Ballistic Missile, according to Experts. The Delivery comes as Ukraine continues to Contend with Sustained Russian Airstrikes targeting Civilian and Critical Infrastructure, amid a Shortage of Air Defense Systems.

Russian forces launched more than 2,300 attack drones, nearly 1,560 guided aerial bombs, and 108 missiles over the past week, according to Zelensky. "All these strikes were directed simply at ordinary civilian infrastructure – residential buildings and energy facilities," Zelensky said. "Every day, we are working to ensure greater protection against Russian terror."

Zelensky also said Ukraine reached Important Agreements with Sweden this week, on a New Aid Package that includes Strengthening its Air Force with Saab JAS 39 Gripen C/D Fighter Jets. His Remarks follow Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson's Announcement on 5/28/2026 that Ukraine will receive 16 Used Gripen C/D Aircraft, while Stockholm will also Help Kyiv Acquire up to 20 Newer Gripen E Jets.

Zelensky added that New Contributions were received in 2026, under the Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) Program, Stressing the need to continue Supporting the Initiative. "We are counting on both the U.S. and European partners. It is anti-ballistic defense that is one of the key priorities for Ukraine.

Zelensky's Statement comes amid Threats from Moscow about potential New Strikes on the Ukrainian Capital. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio (R) on 5/25/2026, that Moscow intended to Target what it described as Ukrainian "decision-making centers" and dvised Washington to Evacuate its Embassy in Kyiv.

Separately, Russia's Foreign Ministry called on Foreign Nationals, including Diplomats, to Leave the Capital. Despite these Warnings, No Foreign Embassies in Kyiv reported Evacuating Staff. Meanwhile, Zelensky sent a Letter to Trump, Cautioning about Ukraine's Increasing Shortage of Air Defense Systems, especially those Designed to Intercept Ballistic Missiles.

Speaking on 5/30/2026, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth (R) said the U.S. will "find a way" to Help Ukraine Defend itself, coming Days after Zelensky sent the Urgent Letter to the White House.










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