Ukraine's battlefield shift has not solved its humanitarian crisis, IRC says
- Despite recent battlefield gains and a G7 view that momentum has shifted, millions of Ukrainians remain displaced and facing a severe humanitarian crisis.
- Cuts in aid—led by U.S. reductions—have halved the International Rescue Committee’s Ukraine budget, shrinking services for those near the frontline.
- The IRC warns of widespread mental‑health strain after four years of war and urges redirecting some military support into humanitarian and psychosocial aid.