The day began with ongoing Russian attacks, including drone strikes on Kharkiv and a missile hit on a military training unit, perpetuating the theme of persistent aggression. Early morning news heavily featured US President Trump's continuing ultimatum to Russia regarding tariffs within ten days if no progress on Ukraine materialized, a narrative deepening from previous days. By mid-day, editorial focus shifted to significant domestic and intelligence revelations: evidence of mass abductions of Ukrainian children by HUR hackers emerged, and President Zelensky signed sanctions against Russia's "shadow fleet." Discussions also surfaced regarding a potential swift "pause" in the war. Later in the afternoon, intensified frontline clashes were reported, and a notable development pointed to Ukraine's proximity to developing its own ballistic missile capabilities. The day concluded with renewed, widespread Russian drone attacks on Kyiv, causing explosions and fires, amidst reports of Zelensky approving key principles for US arms agreements.