NATO and EU member states continue to channel substantial military assistance, equipment, and training to Ukraine through alliance mechanisms like NSATU and the Ukraine Defense Contact Group, with a July 2026 summit pledge of €70 billion in support for 2026. However, no NATO or EU combat troops have been deployed inside Ukraine to engage in fighting, consistent with long-standing alliance policy to avoid direct escalation with Russia. A UK- and France-led Coalition of the Willing, involving roughly two dozen countries, has advanced planning for a potential multinational reassurance force focused on deterrence, training, and security guarantees, but any ground presence remains conditional on a future ceasefire or peace agreement. Russia has repeatedly stated such deployments would be unacceptable and treated as targets. Recent bilateral declarations and coalition meetings have sustained coordination without altering the conditional framework, leaving trader assessments tied to the uncertain timeline for hostilities to end.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated$481,002 Vol.

December 31, 2026
5%
$481,002 Vol.

December 31, 2026
5%
For military personnel to qualify toward a "Yes" resolution, they must be 1) officially acknowledged as active military by the NATO or EU entity or member state they are affiliated with; 2) be publicly acknowledged by NATO or an EU-affiliated entity to have entered Ukraine for a combat-related military purpose directly pertaining to the ongoing conflict with Russia.
For military personnel to qualify toward a "Yes" resolution they need be active duty and acknowledged as described above. Participation in a combat role is necessary for this market to resolve to "Yes" (e.g. military personnel providing training or intelligence support would not qualify toward a "Yes" resolution, however drone pilots or infantry directly attacking Russian troops, or soldiers targeting and downing missiles from Ukrainian soil would qualify toward a "Yes" resolution).
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from NATO, the EU, or member states of either entity, however a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
Market Opened: Jun 30, 2026, 7:39 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...For military personnel to qualify toward a "Yes" resolution, they must be 1) officially acknowledged as active military by the NATO or EU entity or member state they are affiliated with; 2) be publicly acknowledged by NATO or an EU-affiliated entity to have entered Ukraine for a combat-related military purpose directly pertaining to the ongoing conflict with Russia.
For military personnel to qualify toward a "Yes" resolution they need be active duty and acknowledged as described above. Participation in a combat role is necessary for this market to resolve to "Yes" (e.g. military personnel providing training or intelligence support would not qualify toward a "Yes" resolution, however drone pilots or infantry directly attacking Russian troops, or soldiers targeting and downing missiles from Ukrainian soil would qualify toward a "Yes" resolution).
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from NATO, the EU, or member states of either entity, however a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...NATO and EU member states continue to channel substantial military assistance, equipment, and training to Ukraine through alliance mechanisms like NSATU and the Ukraine Defense Contact Group, with a July 2026 summit pledge of €70 billion in support for 2026. However, no NATO or EU combat troops have been deployed inside Ukraine to engage in fighting, consistent with long-standing alliance policy to avoid direct escalation with Russia. A UK- and France-led Coalition of the Willing, involving roughly two dozen countries, has advanced planning for a potential multinational reassurance force focused on deterrence, training, and security guarantees, but any ground presence remains conditional on a future ceasefire or peace agreement. Russia has repeatedly stated such deployments would be unacceptable and treated as targets. Recent bilateral declarations and coalition meetings have sustained coordination without altering the conditional framework, leaving trader assessments tied to the uncertain timeline for hostilities to end.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated


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