Von Der Leyen Says Europe Is Drawing Up 'Precise' Plans for US-Backed Troop Deployment to Ukraine
European leaders plan deployment of tens of thousands of troops supported by US command, intelligence, and surveillance to bolster Ukraine's post-conflict security guarantees.
- Russian drone attacks left nearly 60,000 customers without electricity in Ukraine, targeting energy facilities in Odesa and Chernihiv regions, according to local authorities.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky vowed retaliation, stating that new deep strikes have been planned for defense.
- The Ukrainian military reported that Russia attacked with 142 drones, hitting 10 locations, with most being shot down.
- Russia's General Staff claimed its forces captured over 3,500km² of territory since March, a statement contested by Ukraine's Armed Forces.
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Europe plans to support Ukraine with troops to provide security guarantees after the conflict with Russia, with tens of thousands of US-led soldiers being deployed, Ursula von der Leyen confirmed.
Divided Europe: Clashing Messages on Ukraine Troops
Europe’s leaders are once again struggling to present a united front on Ukraine, with conflicting messages about potential troop deployments exposing deep divisions across the continent. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen insisted at the weekend that the EU and its partners were working on “pretty precise plans” for a multinational deployment to Ukraine once a peace deal is signed. She told the Financial Times that “security guar…
Europeans crafting "precise plans" for post-war Ukraine deployments, with Trump's backing, EU leader says
European Commission president Ursula Von der Leyen described to Financial times Europe's willingness to deploy "boots on the ground" to guarantee Ukrainian security after a peace deal
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