Ukrainian media on August 10 predominantly tracked the evolving diplomatic discourse around the impending Trump-Putin summit. Morning reports initially centered on the White House considering inviting President Zelensky to Alaska and European leaders urging Trump to safeguard Ukraine's interests. Concurrently, a Russian strike hit a train station in Synelnykove. By early afternoon, focus sharpened on the summit's potential risks for Ukraine, with President Zelensky reiterating that the war's conclusion must be "fair." A significant editorial shift occurred in the late afternoon, with prominent coverage of US Senator Graham's suggestion of a "territory exchange" for Ukraine, citing its inability to expel Russian forces. This was coupled with discussions from US official Vance regarding a potential pivot in US military aid, shifting financial burden onto European allies. These US perspectives dominated the day's diplomatic narrative, set against continued Russian strikes, notably on Zaporizhzhia, and reciprocal Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil refineries.