
The so called Russian-American peace talks are going most probably nowhere, but the Ukrainian military has been able to turn to Germany for additional air defense systems — one of them called the "IRIS-T". Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced that his country has successfully deployed a long-range guided cruise missile. That would expand its ability to strike deep into Russia, maybe they will strike directly Vladimir Putin's chair in Kremlin. The so-called Long Neptune is a version of the anti-ship Neptune.Volodymyr Zelenskyy claims the Long Neptune can reach targets up to 1.000 kilometers away.
The Deutsche Welle video chapters are the following:
- 00:00 Deutsche Welle correspondent Max Zander was given the opportunity to meet with an Iris - T crew in western Ukraine
- 02:43 Ukraine deploys self-produced cruise missile
- 03:28 Mykola Bielieskov, Research fellow at the Ukrainian National Institute for Strategic Studies

The second video chapters are the following:
- 00:00 Breakdown of German aid for Ukraine
- 02:22 Deutsche Welle Correspondent Political Correspondent Simon Young on Germany's approval of additional defense and Ukraine military spending
- 05:57 Benjamin Tallis, Democratic Strategy Initiative Director,on how the Ukraine aid is expected to be spent