Russian forces took advantage of a window of opportunity to make small, tactical gains in the past week, while Ukraine received long-awaited US military aid. Russia was also reported to be amassing troops on its northern border, raising concerns of a potential new front. In response, Europe aimed to bolster Ukraine’s defense industry to prevent any political issues from affecting weapons deliveries. Russian forces managed to advance in Ocheretyne, facing resistance from Ukrainian defenders. They also made gains in Robotyne and Novoselivske, but faced setbacks in their attempts to recapture Nestryga. Despite some tactical failures, Russian forces continued their efforts to expand their territorial control in Ukraine. Meanwhile, Ukraine awaited the arrival of Western-supplied weapons, with delays in the delivery process. European allies have also been sending weapons to Ukraine, but efforts to strengthen Ukraine’s defense industry have been deemed necessary. European leaders have noted the growing threat from Russia and called for a shift in economic and political strategies to address the challenges posed by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.