Today, three Russian Su-57 stealth fighter jets reportedly attacked and destroyed shipments of U.S. F-16, F-22, and F-35 fighter jets meant
for Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned the United States to stop sending weapons to Ukraine. He said that continuing these deliveries
could lead to attacks on U.S. soil.
The statement has heightened tensions between Moscow and Washington, raising fears of a broader escalation beyond the borders of
Ukraine. U.S. officials have not confirmed the reported destruction of the aircraft shipments and have dismissed the claims as unverified.
Military analysts suggest that such an attack, if proven true, would mark a significant shift in the conflict, potentially targeting supply chains
rather than just front-line positions. Meanwhile, NATO allies are closely monitoring the situation, emphasizing their continued support for
Ukraine while urging restraint to avoid direct confrontation with Russia.
As the war continues, concerns grow over the possibility of further escalation, cyberattacks, and indirect clashes between global powers.
Diplomatic channels remain active,