Ukraine's Counteroffensive Falls Short of Liberating Melitopol, U.S. Intelligence Predicts

U.S. intelligence officials predict that Ukraine's counteroffensive will not reach the Russian-occupied city of Melitopol, which is a key transportation hub for Russia's movement of troops and supplies. Meanwhile, a drone was shot down in Moscow, with Russia accusing Ukraine of launching a terrorist attack. The U.S. has approved the Netherlands' decision to send F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has signed legislation extending martial law. In other developments, a U.S. citizen was taken into custody on espionage charges in Russia, a large fire broke out in a Russian port city, and Russia is attempting to erode Ukrainian national identity in occupied areas. Germany and Sweden have announced further security assistance packages for Ukraine, and Turkey has criticized Russia's raid of a ship near its coast. The Czech Republic has put the head of a Russian-owned missile company on its sanctions list.
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