Since Trump took office, recorded attacks from Russia reached unprecedented levels, amounting to over 27,000 munitions compared to about 11,600 during Biden's final six months in office. Critics, including White House officials, suggest that Trump’s temporary pauses in military aid could have contributed to Putin's escalating aggression. Despite a brief reduction in attacks during the early weeks of Trump's presidency, missile and drone launches surged again by February 2024 following diplomatic talks between U.S. officials and Russia.

As civilian casualties increase—evidenced by recent harrowing incidents in Kyiv—U.S. lawmakers are pressing for improved military assistance, particularly advanced air defense systems like the Patriot missiles, to bolster Ukraine's defenses. Moreover, Russia's heightened production of missiles and drones has raised concerns over the strategic balance in the conflict, with experts advocating for a robust U.S. response to counter Moscow's increased aggression and support Ukraine decisively.

In light of the ongoing turmoil, Ukrainian citizens express deepening frustration and fatigue amidst relentless attacks, emphasizing the need for sustained support to end the conflict.