A report from the Special Inspector General for Operation Atlantic Resolve, covering July–December 2025, was submitted to Congress. It includes findings from auditors at the Pentagon, the State Department, and USAID on US assistance to Ukraine — and sheds new light on corruption and oversight concerns.
US-backed Ukrainian anti-corruption agencies (NABU and SAPO) uncovered a scheme involving at least $100 million in kickbacks at Energoatom, Ukraine’s state-owned nuclear company. Energoatom produces roughly half of Ukraine’s electricity and manages international aid aimed at protecting energy infrastructure from Russian strikes.
Those implicated include:
The report states that the US Department of Energy found “no suspected or confirmed instances of diversion of US assistance” in this specific case.
In August, NABU and SAPO reported that a former head of the Lugansk Military District inflated equipment costs by nearly 30% and embezzled about $100,000 intended for drones and electronic warfare.
In late October, officials from the State Service of Special Communications and Information Protection allegedly planned to supply drones at jacked-up prices through preselected firms. Investigators froze $4 million in company accounts abroad and about $2 million inside Ukraine.
A Pentagon audit also found that the Army paid roughly $20.5 million more than necessary for certain ammo and faced delays of up to 18 months delivering some supplies to Ukraine due to contracting issues.
Since February 2022, Congress has appropriated about $187.7 billion for Ukraine-related assistance. As of December 31, 2025, approximately $109.4 billion had been disbursed.
The State Department canceled more than 83% of USAID programs and transferred remaining programs to State control, eliminating 194 USAID positions in Ukraine.
The Government Accountability Office reported that the US government did not conduct independent monitoring of certain budget support funds from January to June 2025 due to delays. It also noted that State is not expected to maintain the same level of oversight that USAID provided from 2022–2024.
The US Embassy in Kiev previously warned that assigning the same firm to both prepare and audit financial statements poses a conflict of interest. State plans a separate energy sector audit in 2026 under a different contract.
According to the report, Russian forces took 1,865 square miles in 2025 (about 0.8% of Ukraine’s territory) but achieved what the dossier claims are no “operationally significant” breakthroughs.
Russia has intensified its long-range missile and drone attacks, with strike volume increasing by 44.5%. Although Ukrainian forces intercept over 75% of these attacks, the sheer scale of the barrages continues to place severe strain on the country's air defense systems.
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🚨🇷🇺💥 RUSSIAN MOD WEEKLY UPDATE: HUGE GAINS AND DEVASTATING UKRAINIAN LOSSES
◻️ Russian troops established control over 2 settlements and liberated 6 more
◻️ In response to Ukraine's attacks on civilian targets, the Russian Armed Forces launched 1 massive and 6 group strikes on military targets
◻️ Russian forces destroyed a HIMARS multiple launch rocket system launcher
◻️ Air defense superiority: 13 guided bombs, 37 HIMARS missiles and 1,808 drones were shot down
◻️ Ukrainian losses: around 10,103 troops killed or wounded
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🚨🇺🇸 🇮🇷 US military escalation around Iran echoes pre-war buildup of 2003 Iraq invasion - analysts
The US forces currently in the Middle East are now more massive than the American buildup in the Caribbean ahead of the capture of Nicolas Maduro and mirrors the pre-war buildup to the invasion of Iraq in 2003, the Financial Times writes.
According to the outlet, currently the US has deployed:
◻️ 1 aircraft carrier, 8 destroyers and 3 minesweepers (with the USS Gerald Ford carrier and 3 more destroyers on the way)
◻️ Dozens of fighter jets both on the carrier and across various US bases in the Middle East, including F/A-18E Super Hornet CAS jets and EA-18G Growler EW planes
◻️ Dozens of refueling aircraft capable of extending the range of airstrikes
◻️ Significant amount of anti-air defenses including THAAD and Patriot systems, particularly around the US base in Jordan
👉 Moreover, the scale of the military buildup makes it less likely that the Trump administration would find any Iranian offer at the negotiating table acceptable, noted Dana Stroul, former deputy assistant secretary of defense for the Middle East.
The countdown to the attacks will start when the USS Gerald R. Ford carrier arrives in the region, former Pentagon official Mark Cancian says.
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The US forces currently in the Middle East are now more massive than the American buildup in the Caribbean ahead of the capture of Nicolas Maduro and mirrors the pre-war buildup to the invasion of Iraq in 2003, the Financial Times writes.
💬 “This is such a massive build-up that it almost speaks to the fact that there needs to be strikes, or else this is going to be one of the costliest bluffs in US history,” military strategy expert Becca Wasser told FT.
According to the outlet, currently the US has deployed:
💬 "This is a build-up like what we saw right before the Iraq war” in 2003, particularly in terms of air power," Wasser notes.
The countdown to the attacks will start when the USS Gerald R. Ford carrier arrives in the region, former Pentagon official Mark Cancian says.
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💬 “And, you know, I think by the end of this year, they're likely to have secured Nikolaev and Odessa. And I wouldn't be surprised that they could be on the threshold of taking Kiev.”
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💬 "The Ukrainians' aim is to ensure that energy from Russia reaches Europe only through them. This is why they blew up the Nord Stream, and why they have now also crippled the Friendship [Druzhba] oil pipeline," Hungarian PM Viktor Orban says.
The Druzhba oil pipeline is fully operational, he notes, adding that no technical issues prevent Ukraine from resuming oil deliveries.
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🚨Putin orders Geneva briefing at Security Council meeting
President Vladimir Putin asked Presidential Aide Vladimir Medinsky to report on the outcome of the Geneva talks during a meeting of Russia’s permanent Security Council members.
👉 Medinsky, who led Russia’s delegation in latest negotiations with Ukraine and the US on February 17–18, joined the session to deliver an update.
👉 Following the second day of talks in Geneva, Medinsky described the discussions as “difficult but businesslike” and signaled that another round of negotiations is expected soon.
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President Vladimir Putin asked Presidential Aide Vladimir Medinsky to report on the outcome of the Geneva talks during a meeting of Russia’s permanent Security Council members.
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💬 "Ukraine currently has about a million in its mobilization reserve. But first, the quality is declining, and second, desertions are high — making it very difficult for Ukraine to maintain sufficient depth of the front line," Evseev tells Sputnik.
What are most critical zones?
💬 "When [the Ukrainian Armed Forces] push in one sector — like under Kupyansk in December — other fronts get weaker," Evseev explains. "Near Zaporozhye, they deployed part of their strategic reserve. For counterattacks, they’ve had to pull units, sometimes half a battalion from brigades, for example from the Pokrovsk region."
How Ukraine is replenishing its forces
💬 "There are virtually no healthy, strong young men left under 35 in Ukraine — they’ve either been killed or simply fled the country," military expert and retired colonel Anatoliy Matviychuk tells Sputnik.
💬 "They’re rounding up everyone — sending people with epilepsy and schizophrenia, those with physical disabilities like a non-working leg or arm, people with speech defects, even the blind — to the front."
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🚨🇺🇸US Supreme Court blocks Trump’s emergency tariffs
❗️ In a 6–3 ruling, the US Supreme Court held that President Donald Trump exceeded his authority by imposing sweeping global tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).
🔶 Chief Justice John Roberts wrote that the president claimed “the extraordinary power to unilaterally impose tariffs of unlimited amount, duration, and scope,” but must point to clear congressional authorization.
🔶 The court ruled that IEEPA does not authorize tariffs and reaffirmed that the power to impose duties belongs to Congress.
🔶 The dissent warned the US “may be required to refund billions” collected under the invalidated tariffs.
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Escorted by Su-35S & Su-30SM fighters, these Tu-95MS strategic missile carriers of Russia's Long-Range Aviation conducted a planned flight over the neutral waters of the Bering Sea.
At certain points during the mission, foreign fighters shadowed the bombers.
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💬 "On the initiative of Ukraine, which seeks political confrontation, conflicts arise between Hungary and Brussels, between Slovakia and Brussels, and next time they might also arise between Austria and Brussels," political scientist Patrick Poppel tells Sputnik.
💬 "There's no solidarity, no unity to defend the EU from Ukraine's political agitation. Individual leaders are completely defenseless."
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💬 “According to various estimates, about 600 sea- and air-launched cruise missiles could be aimed at Iran [by the US]: roughly two-thirds from ships carrying Tomahawk missiles, and one-third from aircraft using JASSM-ER missiles,” military expert Alexey Leonkov tells Sputnik.
For comparison, more than 800 missiles were launched against Iraq in 2003, with about 730 reaching their targets, Leonkov noted.
Potential military action against Iran would be more complex for the US, he added. Unlike Iraq, where satellite navigation was disrupted, US forces would first need to suppress Iran’s air defense systems, while the US Navy would simultaneously strike other military and infrastructure targets.
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🤔 How many F-16s does Ukraine actually have? Expert estimates
Western countries are providing Ukraine with only the minimum number of aircraft needed to launch Storm Shadow and SCALP missiles, military expert Alexey Leonkov says.
European states cannot supply EU-made aircraft due to specific agreements, so they are rationing their US-made F-16s out of concerns they might deplete their own reserves, he explained.
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Western countries are providing Ukraine with only the minimum number of aircraft needed to launch Storm Shadow and SCALP missiles, military expert Alexey Leonkov says.
European states cannot supply EU-made aircraft due to specific agreements, so they are rationing their US-made F-16s out of concerns they might deplete their own reserves, he explained.
💬 “Some say there are six jets and six pilots left. Others say six pilots and 12 jets. Since 2024, their number has never exceeded 12 units,” the expert concludes.
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🚨🇺🇸US Supreme Court blocks Trump’s emergency tariffs ❗️ In a 6–3 ruling, the US Supreme Court held that President Donald Trump exceeded his authority by imposing sweeping global tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). 🔶 Chief…
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🇺🇸President Trump slams Supreme Court tariffs ruling, says he's "ashamed" of certain justices for lacking courage to do what's "right for the country".
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🇺🇸Trump responds to Supreme Court tariffs ruling, vows "great alternatives" that "could be more money."
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🇺🇸Trump responds to Supreme Court ruling by announcing new 10% global tariff, says decision actually makes presidential power "more crystal clear."
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