How Donald Trump’s War on Iran Helps Vladimir Putin’s War on Ukraine
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Apr 6, 2026 Olga Rudenko, editor-in-chief of the Kyiv Independent and cofounder of its English newsroom, discusses reporting from Kyiv under heavy bombardment. She talks about Western betrayal worries, pressures to cede territory, Russia–Iran military cooperation, and how a U.S.–Iran clash helps Moscow. She also reflects on defending independent journalism amid wartime constraints.
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U.S. Pressure To Cede Land Feels Like Switching Sides
- Donald Trump’s push for Ukraine to cede territory and his threats to withdraw support have left Ukrainians feeling betrayed and have effectively advantaged Russia.
- Olga Rudenko says U.S. signals that Ukraine must surrender fortified Donbas areas to get guarantees amounts to the U.S. switching sides in the war.
Curfews Reshape Daily Life In Kyiv
- Daily life in Kyiv includes curfews and strict time limits that shape routines and personal freedoms.
- Rudenko describes planning taxi calls by 11:15 p.m. and missing the freedom of nighttime walks due to a midnight curfew.
Middle East Conflict Bolsters Russian Economy
- The war between the U.S. and Iran has materially benefited Russia by raising oil prices and easing restrictions on Russian exports.
- Rudenko notes higher oil revenues plus lifted sanctions have arrived just as Russia's economy was beginning to feel wartime strain, giving Russia strategic relief.

