With Washington exploring a 28-point proposal shaped by Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff, questions are rising over whether Kyiv can maintain long-range strike capability without Western intelligence. Ukrainian officials warn that precision operations depend heavily on U.S. and allied surveillance, and losing that support could critically reduce their ability to hit deep Russian targets. At the same time, reports from Ukrainian media claim the U.S. is coordinating directly with Russia, sidelining Kyiv in negotiations. Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff is accused of running a “shadow operation” inside the White House and pushing out pro-Ukraine officials as he works on the draft deal.

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