'They have to defend themselves': Trump signals more weapons for Ukraine after earlier pause
Tuesday, 8 July 2025 () President Trump stated the U.S. will increase weapon shipments to Ukraine, reversing a recent pause due to stockpile concerns, emphasizing Ukraine's need for self-defense amidst heavy attacks. This decision follows frustration with Putin and comes as Russia intensifies attacks, resulting in civilian casualties and targeting military recruitment centers. Ukraine is urging increased aid and focusing on boosting its own drone production for air defense.
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