A 90% Ready Peace Deal Meets a Massive Missile Barrage: Ukraine's High-Stakes Year-End
As of Dec 27, 2025, Kyiv faces massive missile strikes while Zelenskyy moves closer to a 20-point peace deal with the US. Tensions rise as Russia stations hypersonic missiles in Belarus and demands full control of the Donbas.
The gap between the negotiating table and the battlefield has never been wider. While Volodymyr Zelenskyy signals that a 20-point peace framework is nearly done, Kyiv was rocked by a massive Russian air assault on December 27, 2025, forcing residents into shelters as cruise and ballistic missiles filled the sky.
The Belarusian Front and Hypersonic Threats
Security concerns are mounting beyond Ukraine's borders. Satellite imagery recently revealed that Russia is likely stationing nuclear-capable hypersonic missiles at a former airbase in eastern Belarus. Zelenskyy slammed Minsk for "surrendering its sovereignty" to Moscow's ambitions. Meanwhile, Russia claimed to have captured the village of Kosivtseve, seizing over 23 square kilometers of territory in the southeastern Zaporizhia region.
The escalation extends to the sea and rail. Russian drone strikes damaged international cargo ships in Odesa and targeted a railway station near the Polish border. In response, Poland scrambled fighter jets to intercept a Russian reconnaissance aircraft, highlighting the razor-thin margin for error along NATO's eastern flank.
Diplomatic Gambit: Referendums and Security Guarantees
In a surprising move, Zelenskyy revealed that a security agreement with the US is "almost ready." He's discussing a 15-year deal with the Trump administration. If territorial disputes can't be resolved through diplomacy, Zelenskyy hinted at holding a national referendum—provided Russia agrees to a 60-day ceasefire.
However, Moscow remains defiant. Vladimir Putin reportedly told business leaders he might swap some territories but wants full control over the Donbas. Adding to the geopolitical complexity, North Korea's Kim Jong Un reaffirmed his nation's "blood, life, and death" bond with Russia, as thousands of North Korean troops continue to support Moscow's offensive.
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