Iran war deflects attention from Ukraine as Russia starts spring offensive
The Iran war is diverting global attention from the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, where Russia has begun a spring offensive. Recent weeks have seen intensified attacks from both sides, with Russia launching significant drone and missile strikes on Ukraine, and Ukraine retaliating with drone attacks on Russian regions and Crimea.

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AI-generatedThe Iran war is diverting global attention from the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, where Russia has begun a spring offensive. Recent weeks have seen intensified attacks from both sides, with Russia launching significant drone and missile strikes on Ukraine, and Ukraine retaliating with drone attacks on Russian regions and Crimea. Despite Ukraine's fate remaining a top European foreign policy concern, the US Trump administration has decreased its involvement in peace talks due to the Iran war. A temporary US waiver on oil sanctions against Russia, intended to ease supply shortages, is now providing Russia with substantial revenue, which Ukraine's President Zelensky believes will further enable Russia's military campaign.
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6 extractedThe US move was “not the right decision” because it would further enable Russia’s military campaign.
The Trump administration has wound down talks with Russian and Ukrainian delegations.
Ukraine launched almost 400 drones in the largest reported overnight attack on Russian regions and Crimea.
Russia fired almost 1,000 drones and 34 missiles at Ukraine in one of the war’s biggest bombardments.
Russia is now raking in billions of dollars from a temporary US waiver on oil sanctions against Moscow.
The Iran war has deflected global attention from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.