Trump Nearly Agreed to Transfer Tomahawk Missiles to Ukraine: What This Means
The terrorist army of the Russian Federation attacked Kharkiv with drones, and US President Donald Trump has nearly made a decision to transfer Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine. Explosions were heard in the Russian city of Belgorod, and a government shutdown is ongoing in the US as two funding proposals failed.
Attack on Kharkiv
On the night of October 7, the Russian occupying army attacked Kharkiv with drones. This was reported by the city's mayor, Igor Terekhov.
Terekhov writes that the Industrial District of Kharkiv was under fire. There is currently no information about casualties.
During the twenty minutes of drone attacks on Kharkiv, nearly two dozen explosions were reported. Several fires broke out in the city. Information about casualties has not yet been reported, Terekhov stated.
According to the Situation Center, the enemy launched 25 strikes on Kharkiv with Shahed combat drones. All - in the Nemishlyansky district.
Trump May Transfer Tomahawk Missiles to Ukraine
US President Donald Trump stated that he has nearly made a decision to transfer Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine.
According to Trump, the decision to send missiles is 'virtually made', but he wants to ensure how exactly Ukraine will use them first.
I think I want to find out what they will do with them, where they will send them, probably. I would need to ask that question, he noted.
The American leader reiterated that the war between Russia and Ukraine 'should never have started' and called the decision to resolve it 'wrong on both sides'.
Explosions in Belgorod
On the night of October 7, loud explosions were heard in Belgorod against the backdrop of missile danger. It is likely that HIMARS missiles flew into the city. As reported online, there are power outages.
Furthermore, it is known that after the explosions, fires broke out in Belgorod.
Trump Severed Diplomatic Contacts with Venezuela
US President Donald Trump decided to completely stop diplomatic contacts with Venezuela, ordering the cessation of all negotiations with Nicolás Maduro's government.
Unnamed representatives of the US administration reported that on October 6, 2025, Donald Trump officially ordered to stop any attempts to reach diplomatic agreements with Caracas. To implement this decision, he instructed his special envoy Richard Grenell to halt all contacts with the Venezuelan government.
This step marked another phase in the tense relations between Washington and Caracas, which have been complicated since 2019 when the countries severed diplomatic ties.
Government Shutdown Ongoing in the US
The US Senate failed to pass either of the two government funding proposals - neither from the Democrats nor from the Republicans.
As noted, the vote that took place on October 6 ended without result again, and the country remains in a state of government shutdown.
The main reason for the disagreements is the tax benefits for healthcare insurance for vulnerable citizens. Democrats insist on the permanent extension of the extended benefits that allow Americans to purchase private health insurance under the Obamacare program. Republicans are categorically against such a move.
Meanwhile, the White House is considering the possibility of significant layoffs among federal employees if US President Donald Trump deems negotiations unsuccessful.
Currently, a series of attacks have occurred in Ukraine, including a drone assault on Kharkiv, and the potential acquisition of Tomahawk missiles from the US. An urgent decision is being made on the chain of events that may have serious consequences for both countries and the region as a whole.
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