Iran war diverts US attention as Russia launches spring offensive in Ukraine

Russia has launched a spring offensive in Ukraine, with intense fighting along the 1,250-kilometer front line, as the conflict enters its fifth year. The US has diverted attention to the Iran war, potentially impacting its support for Ukraine, which is seeking more air-defense missiles and financial aid to counter Russian aggression.
Russia has launched a spring offensive in Ukraine, with almost 1,000 drones and 34 missiles fired at Ukraine in one day. Ukraine retaliated with almost 400 drones in a overnight attack on Russian regions and Crimea. The US has eased oil sanctions on Russia, allowing it to rake in billions of dollars. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticized the move, saying it will enable Russia's military campaign. Ukraine is seeking more air-defense missiles and financial aid to counter Russian aggression. The conflict has entered its fifth year, with fierce fighting along the front line.
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