Overview
- President Volodymyr Zelensky said debris from recent Russian strikes contained foreign components and tallied 549 weapon systems with 102,785 imported parts, naming suppliers from the United States, Germany, the U.K., Switzerland, Japan, South Korea, the Netherlands, China and Taiwan.
- Zelensky announced proposals for tighter supply‑chain restrictions and new Ukrainian sanctions targeting manufacturers and intermediaries linked to Russia’s weapons production.
- A U.K. trade ministry spokesman, cited by the BBC, said London takes reports of British technology in Russian weapons extremely seriously, noting thousands of export items to Russia are already banned.
- Russia’s Defence Ministry reported shooting down 184 Ukrainian drones overnight, after claiming 251 the previous night, with most interceptions over the Kursk and Belgorod regions.
- President Donald Trump said he has more or less decided on providing Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine but wants clarity on intended targets; Vladimir Putin warned such deliveries would be dangerous and argued Ukraine could not use Tomahawks without direct U.S. involvement.