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During the G7 summit held in Evian on June 16-17, 2026, President Zelensky made two unexpected remarks that shed light on Ukraine's insights regarding Russia's internal dynamics. He disclosed a statistic indicating how many Russians secretly wish for the war to conclude, suggesting that Putin's domestic backing is weakening. Additionally, he cautioned that Russia is heading into a 'challenging winter', implying that Ukraine's efforts against Russian energy and logistical networks are exerting enduring strategic pressure on Moscow beyond the battlefield. In a separate discussion, Zelensky addressed the possibility of Roman Abramovich acting as a mediator between Kyiv and Moscow, offering a thoughtful reply. The German foreign ministry indicated that peace negotiations with Ukraine could commence as early as this summer. EU accession discussions started on June 16. Meanwhile, Ukraine's General Staff reported ongoing intense combat, with Russia suffering 1,230 troop losses on June 16 alone, bringing total losses to 1,385,420 since February 2022.

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00:00President Zelensky dropped two bombshell statements at the G7 that tell you a lot about where
00:05this war is heading. First, he revealed a surprising figure on how many Russians actually
00:10want this war to end, suggesting that Vladimir Putin's grip on domestic opinion is weaker
00:15than he projects. Second, Zelensky warned that Russia is heading into a difficult winter,
00:21a signal that Ukraine's campaign against Russian oil refineries, fuel depots, and energy
00:27infrastructure is building to a strategic choke point that will hit Moscow hardest in the cold
00:32months. Germany's foreign ministry separately said Ukraine peace talks could begin as soon as this
00:38summer, adding diplomatic momentum to the military picture. Ukraine also launched EU membership
00:44negotiations on June 16, beginning a path toward permanent Western integration. On the battlefield,
00:51Ukraine's general staff reports Russia lost 1,230 troops on June 16 alone, pushing its total
00:59cumulative losses to 1,385,020 since February 2022. Russia is fighting harder than ever and losing more
01:08than ever.
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