Russian oil supplies to Hungary have been halted following a Ukrainian strike on a pipeline's transformer station, Hungary's Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó announced this morning. Russian Deputy Energy Minister Pavel Sorokin confirmed that experts are working to restore the station but could not provide a timeline for the resumption of deliveries. Szijjártó described the strike as an "outrageous" attack on Hungary's energy security and reiterated that Hungary is not involved in the conflict. In a separate development, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House today. Ahead of the meeting, a White House official stated that Putin understands security guarantees for Ukrainians must be on the table, and these guarantees are a key point of discussion. Zelensky is expected to wear a suit to the meeting, according to Axios. Meanwhile, Ukraine reported that Russian forces launched strikes overnight, damaging a commercial building and 'Nova Poshta' post office in Dobropillia (Donetsk Oblast). Additionally, a residential building in Kharkiv was hit by Russian drones, with the city's mayor stating the strike was deliberate and resulting in casualties, including a six-month-old girl, according to Kharkiv's mayor. Sumy State University in Sumy was also hit by a Russian army strike, though no casualties were reported. In Odesa, a facility of the Azerbaijani national oil company SOCAR suffered significant damage after a Russian army strike. Officials in Baku commented that such strikes could be qualified as a deliberate attack on Azerbaijan's civilian infrastructure in Ukraine. Germany's Foreign Minister Wadephul indicated that Germany is too stretched to send troops to Ukraine, having already committed a brigade to Lithuania. Ukrainian forces reported destroying 328 intelligence units and enemy attacks over the past week, including various types of drones. Separately, Ukrainian partisans claimed to have infiltrated a Russian airbase in Torzhok, Tver region, and planted a bomb on a Mi 28 helicopter. In Russia, gasoline rationing has reportedly begun in Zabaykalsky Krasnokamensk due to supply shortages. Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi stated that Russia regrouped its forces during a "May truce" and launched offensives, emphasizing the need for constant preparation for future conflict as Russia has not abandoned its intentions to seize all of Ukraine.