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A senior eastern Ukrainian separatist who had organised combat units to fight against his own country has reportedly been killed following an explosion in northwest Moscow.

At least five other people were injured or killed after he reported when a bomb exploded at the Alye Parusa residential complex in the capital.

Russian state media site Tass claimed Armen Sarkisyan, 46, a senior pro-Russian paramilitary from east Ukraine’s Donetsk region, died in hospital after being seriously injured in the explosion. They claimed the explosion had been an “assassination” attempt. One of Mr Sarkisyan’s bodyguards was killed immediately by the blast.

Mr Sarkisyan is a close associate of Ukraine’s pro-Kremlin former president Viktor Yanukovych, who was ousted after the Euromaidan revolution in 2014. Ukraine’s security services, the SBU, says Mr Sarkisyan has been on their international wanted list since then for organising murders in central Kyiv.

After scale invasion in 2022, Mr. Sarkisyan would also have organized the “Arbat” guard battalion to fight Ukraine.

It occurs when Ukraine has power services in southern Russia with dozens of drones, causing fires in a primary oil refinery and fuel processing and interrupting flights from the Volga River to the mountains of the Caucasus, Russian and Ukrainian said.

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7:50 p. m. , Andy Gregory

Nato chief Mark Rutte has claimed that both the US and Europe realise Ukraine is a “geopolitical” issue and “for so many reasons, we have to stay connected”.

Asked whether Europe plans a long streak of defense that does not come with the United States, Mr. Rutte reported that it was a “foolish thought” to think that the army blockade can take hold without the United States.

“It’s a geopolitical thing that’s declining right now with Ukraine,” he said. “The United States realizes that the European aspect of NATO realizes that the United States is also under threat now. North Korea, in the future, thanks to all the technologies that the Russians are delivering.

“So, for so many reasons, we want to stay connected. I am a faithful transatlanticist. Surely the most productive thing can make the West stick together, and I know that the same thinking still prevails in the United States. »

19:20, Andy Gregory

American Arms Expeditions to Ukraine have been briefly interrupted in recent days before resuming the weekend when Trump’s management discussed his policy towards kyiv, another 4 people told Reuters.

Shipments restarted after the White House pulled back on its initial assessment to stop all aid to Ukraine, two of the sources said.

There are factions inside the administration that are at odds over the extent to which Washington should continue to aid Kyiv’s war effort with weapons from US stocks, one US official claimed.

18:51, Andy Gregory

Donald Trump has said that he wants Ukraine to supply the US with rare earth minerals, telling reporters at the White House that Kyiv is willing to do so.

According to the World Economic Forum, the varied geological areas of Ukraine make it a greater global mineral resources, with kyiv with approximately 5% of the total world.

These come with titanium, lithium, beryllium, manganese, gallium and uranium, which are in a diversity of key industries such as aerospace, medicine and defense, as well as the production of batteries, LED, semiconductors and nuclear energy.

6:00 p. m. , Tom Watling

Defenders of Kyiv Guns of World War II devices in agricultural trailers

17:30 , Tom Watling

A strike in a residential area in Moscow kills 1 and leaves four injured

16:59 , Tom Watling

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4:30 p. m. , Tom Watling

British teenager killed by Russian drone ‘minutes into first mission’ in Ukraine

4:00 p. m. , Tom Watling

The leader of the Ukraine army condemned a wave of violent attacks on Monday as opposed to the characteristics of the officers, collecting to protect a national appeal effort that fed the anger of the Ukrainians safe and had difficulty generating sufficient workforce of first line first line .

The incidents, which add to the fatal draft shooting of an officer and the explosions at two draft offices in 3 days, are putting strain on an already troubled national crusade to write to civilians despite waning enthusiasm for the service.

The pullback comes as Ukraine tries to allocate force forward from a potential negotiation process, with U. S. President Donald Trump pushing for a quick end to the war, while Russian troops continue to capture more territory in the east.

General Oleksandr Syrskyi, who has complained of manpower shortages at the front, denounced what he said were “shameful acts of violence”, demanding investigations and punishment for incidents that killed two people and wounded seven more.

“The non -unusual objective of protecting Ukraine is very unlikely without the Army and respect for the National Army Workers’ Corps,” he wrote in the telegram messaging application.

Police arrested two suspects after the recovery officer died Friday at a fuel station in the central Poltava region.

Prosecutors said one of the suspects had shot the officer, allowing a second man who had been mobilised and was in the officer’s charge to escape.

The next day, an internal assignment of explosion in the northwest city of Rivne killed a user and wounded another six, army officials said without offering details. On Sunday, some other explosion wounded a user in a task in Pavlohrad, the government said.

15:24 , Tom Watling

‘Alarming rise’ in Russian execution of captured Ukrainian soldiers, says UN

15:01, Tom Watling

French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and U. S. President Donald Trump are pressuring Europe to take on more duty for its own physical and economic security.

Macron made those comments when he reached a concentration of leaders of the European Union in Brussels to talk about relations with the United States and the defenses of the European Army.

The start of the summit was overshadowed by Trump declaring at the weekend that he will soon impose tariffs on imports from the EU, having just ordered similar measures on goods from Canada, Mexico and China.

Arrival leaders warned Trump to start an industry war and said the EU would retaliate if he did.

Macron said Trump’s policies were one of several factors pushing the EU to become less dependent on others.

“The Covid epidemic and Russian aggression in Ukraine Awakening moments,” Macron told journalists.

“What is at this time in Ukraine today, what is also happening now with the elections, the statements of the new American management of President Trump pushes Europeans to be more united, more active to respond on the subjects of their protection Collective, “he says.

This meant boosting Europe’s defence industry and buying more European arms, Macron said.

14:36, Tom Watling

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said on Monday that a building in the number of Ukrainian prisoners of war carried out through Russian forces demands a pressing foreign response.

A United Nations firm reported Monday that it had registered an “alarming increase” in the executions reported in months.

“The Global will have to not only condemn, but also take compelling action. We want new and effective foreign legal teams and concrete measures to hold perpetrators accountable,” Sybiha said in X.

The @uunhumanrights confirm the executions in development of Russia of Ukrainian prisoners of war. At least 79 cases since the end of August 2024. This can be one of the largest intentional homicide campaigns of prisoners of war in the history of fashion. These atrocities require foreign action.

– Andrii Sybiha 🇺🇦 (@andrii_sybiha) February 3, 2025

2:18 p. m. , Tom Watling

The United Nations Human Rights Monitoring Mission has recorded an “alarming increase” in reported executions of Ukrainians captured through Russian armed forces in the past few months, it said Monday.

The project in Ukraine said it had gained reports of 79 executions in 24 separate incidents since the end of August last year. International humanitarian law prohibits the execution of prisoners of war and the wounded, and considers it a war crime.

“Many Ukrainians who surrendered or were in the custody of the Russian armed forces were shot dead.

The United Nations framework has received and analyzed video and photographic documents through Ukrainian and Russian resources that appear in executions or corpses and has conducted detailed interviews with witnesses.

He said that the reported executions had taken their position in spaces where Russian offensive operations were underway.

Danielle Bell, director of the mission, said some Russians “have explicitly requested an inhuman treatment and even the execution” of captured Ukrainian soldiers.

The project said it also documented the execution of a Russian soldier injured invalidated through the Ukrainian armed forces in 2024, has not given details.

The workplace of the Ukrainian prosecutor said before investigating dozens of execution of Ukrainian infantry soldiers through the Russian forces.

1:52 p. m. , Tom Watling

Ukraine’s military has confirmed it hit a Russian oil refinery in the Volgograd region and a gas processing plant in the Astrakhan region overnight, adding that both facilities contributed fuel to Moscow’s army.

The refinery’s primary processing facilities were damaged, the general staff said on Telegram, and the gas plant caught fire leading to the suspension of operations.

1:29 p. m. , Tom Watling

Russia and Ukraine opposed a fatal attack in school

12:41, Tom Watling

The former deputy of History joins the foreign legion of Ukraine to fight Putin

12:24, Tom Watling

Almost one hundred Russian drones intended to succeed in targets in Ukraine transferred to the Belarusian airspace, an independent instructor reported.

According to Belarusian Hajun, at least 94 Russian Shahed drones flew to Belarus in January. The drones entered the airspace of Belarus on 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 8, 8, 9, 11, 14, 16, 22, 27, 28, 29 and 31. In January, at least 3 uavs were stolen from Russia, one of the. . . pic. twitter. com/c5aeormhrn

— Belarusian Hajun Project (@HAJUN_BY) February 3, 2025

12:22, Tom Watling

The Russian offensive in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk region is slowing, in terms of territory gained, despite the capture of several key towns, figures have shown.

Pasi Paroinen, an open-source analyst who tracks the frontline in Ukraine for The Black Bird Group, a Finnish outfit, says the amount of territory seized by Russia has decreased steadily since November, the month in which Moscow’s troops occupied the most land last year.

The Russian forces captured Kurakhove and Palyka Novosilka in Donetsk in January, after months of heavy fighting. They also progressed outside the city of Pokrovsk, cutting one of the two main source lines in the city of the West and at least compromising the second.

Nonetheless, total Russian gains in January were 332 square kilometres (128 square miles), down from 451 square km in December and 750 square km in November.

“At all times I would warn to be too positive about the general situation, but at least at the moment, the trend questions the imaginable stabilization during this spring,” Mr. Paroinen wrote.

Even though the Russians were able to capture Velyka Novosilka and secure rest of Kurakhove, the overall pace of Russian advance continued to slow down during January. Russian armed forces were able to conquer 332 square kilometers of Ukraine and regain some 68 sq km in Kursk. 1/ pic.twitter.com/k58ViRmS6X

— Pasi Paroinen (@inkvisiit) February 3, 2025

12:00 p. m. , Tom Watling

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11:36 , Tom Watling

Below, we have a picture of the aftermath of an explosion at the Alye Parusa luxury residential complex in northwest Moscow.

It is taken from a video through Russia’s Investigative Committee.

A pro-Russian collaborator and one of his bodyguards is believed to have been killed by the blast.

11:11, Tom Watling

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are seen by Russia as possible venues for a summit between US president Donald Trump and Russian president Vladimir Putin, two Russian sources with knowledge of the discussions told Reuters.

Trump said he would end the war in Ukraine as soon as it is imaginable and said he was in a position to meet with Putin. Putin congratulated Trump for his choice and said he was in a position to meet with the American leader to talk about Ukraine and energy.

Russian officials have continually denied any direct touch with the United States about arrangements for a phone call between Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin, which would precede an imaginable assembly at the end of this year.

However, the Senior Russian has visited Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates in recent weeks, according to Russian sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the situation.

A source said there is still a safe opposition to the concept in Russia when some diplomats and intelligence officials pointed to the army and the close security links that the United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates have with the United States.

10:41, Tom Watling

The Ukrainian Pro-Russian worker who seriously injured himself in an explosion in northwestern Moscow died this morning, the Russian state media site Tass reported.

10:32, Tom Watling

The pro-ruso separatist Armen Sarkisyan would have a leg and would be taken to surgery after being caught in an explosion in northwestern Moscow.

There are other accounts of Mr. Sarkisyan, however, Russian state media reports that the figure is in extensive care and is ready for surgery.

10:26, Tom Watling

10:10

Ukrainian defences shot down 2,800 missiles and drones fired by Russia in January, Kyiv’s defence ministry has claimed.

In January, Ukrainian aerial defenders fell 2,300 enemy air targets: ◾️31 KH-101, caliber, iskander-k◾️2 ISKANDER-M◾ ◾ ◾12 KH-59/69 UAVS◾️236 UAVS OF OTHER OF OTHER OF OTHERS . . . Pic. twitter. com/m0vzero6qe

– Defense of Ukraine (@defendéu) February 3, 2025

09:51, Tom Watling

We report that an explosion in a luxury residential in the northwest of Moscow, described through Russian state media as a “murder”, seriously injured a Ukrainian Senior Pro-Putin collaborator.

The figure in question, Armen Sarkisyan, of the Ukrainian Eastern Region of Donetsk, is a nearby associate known by former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych, the pro-ruso politician he expelled in 2014 after a pro democracy. Then he fled to Russia.

In December 2024, Ukraine’s security services (SBU) notified Mr Sarkisyan in absentia that he was being investigated for forming combat units to fight against Ukraine and assisting Russia.

In a statement on Telegram, the SBU wrote: “Comprehensive measures are underway to find and punish the perpetrator for crimes against our state.”

Below, we have some bullet-pointed information on Mr Sarkisyan.

The SBU allegedly alleged that Mr. Sarkisyan trained the Battalion separate from guards to guards to fight Ukraine after the full-scale invasion in February 2022.

He would have recruited prisoners from the occupied Donetsk region to invent the battalion, the commandments of the FSB, the Russian security services.

These forces fought first in Toretsk, Donetsk, and then in Kursk, the Russian border region partially controlled by Ukraine since last August.

Mr. Sarkisyan has been on the list of foreigners in Ukraine since May 2014, the SBU says: “Organization of murders in half of Kiev. “

During the Euromaidan revolution in 2014, Mr Sarkisyan, who has been described as a crime boss, also allegedly hired pro-government thugs, known as titusky, to harass demonstrators.

Уоскві – в в е у, п October

– новинарн> (@Vynnia) February 3, 2025

09:35, Tom Watling

The Kremlin asked on Monday about U. S. President Donald Trump’s comments that talks and meetings with Russia are planned, said the contacts were “apparently planned” and that Moscow had a process of manufacturing plans.

09:01, Tom Watling

A Russian power plant targeted through Ukrainian drones overnight has been nearby after warnings of an impending airstrike, an official said.

Igor Babushkin, governor of the Astrakhan region, said the factory, a lot of kilometers of Ukraine and even the Ukrainian forces, published a video of him in the status quo this morning.

“Having gained early signals about the danger of UAVs [unidentified aerial vehicles], the company stopped its work,” he said.

The plant, controlled by gas giant Gazprom, is capable of processing around 8,340 metric tons of gas condensate per day.

The videos not verified on social networks showed flames and black smoke jumping to the afternoon sky on a processing plant, since passersby expressed surprise throughout the fire.

Ukrainian Lieutenant Andriy Kovalenko, who heads the National Security and Defense Council’s Coun Disinformation Center, said the Astrakhan fuel processing plant had been affected.

On February 3 during the night, the drones arrived at one of Russia’s main energy facilities, in a fire. Financing . . . . twitter. com/elvx0xz5lg

– Euromaidan Press (@euromaidanpress) February 3, 2025

08:57 , Alex Croft

The crack and the explosion with an ear, two in a row, then a window of the third window and causes automobile alarms. But, in a city under constant bombing, a smoker at a door makes a little ash and takes a road.

A hotel receptionist, who accumulates in the lamp, raises his eyes.

The explosions, they know, come from anti-missile long-range aircraft from the Ukrainian capital opposed to incoming attacks.

Although the citizens of Kyiv move for them, the sound of turf engines in the sky will inspire a quick run to the cellars and shelters.

For the dwarfs of Russian Russian drones Russian, almost each and every night. It is approximately two meters in diameter, Delta winged and send between 30 kg and 50 kg of explosives. They are guided through a primitive and trained GPS system, complaining of two -step engines.

Read the office of our Global Affairs editor Sam Kiley:

Guns of Kyiv Defensor Devices of World War II in Agricultural Trailers

08:48, Tom Watling

An explosion in Moscow that the Russian state media described as an attempt to “murder” has seriously injured a main paramilitary from Ukraine.

A user killed and 4 injured in the explosion in northwestern Moscow this morning.

Among the wounded is Armen Sarkisyan, a senior pro-Russian paramilitary from east Ukraine’s Donetsk region, Russia’s Tass news agency has reported.

08:27, Alex Croft

Previously, we point out that a Ukrainian unmanned aircraft strike had a chimney for a break in a Russian fuel installation

Footage published by Ukrainska Pravda appears to show a fire in a gas processing plant near Astrakhan.

“The Ukrainian armed forces have attempted a drone attack on items in the region, adding fuel and energy facilities,” Igor Babushkin, the region’s governor, said on Telegram.

“As a result of a drone, a fireplace broke out, but there were no casualties. “

Дрони атакували Астраханський газопереробний завод в Росії pic.twitter.com/tBZcOUEaWW

— Ураїнсьface правда ✌️ (@ukrpravda_news) February 3, 2025

08:11, Alex Croft

Europe season defense expense to ensure its security amid wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Monday.

“Europe should assume a bigger responsibility for its security,” as the wars rage on, Mr Mitsotakis said in an opinion piece in the Financial Times.

07:55, Alex Croft

One user was killed and 4 injured in an explosion at a residential building in northwest Moscow, the Russian State News Agency of Tass reported.

A video that appears significant in the residential complex of Alye Sidea, where the explosion took place, published through the Russian telegram channel connected to Baza’s security services.

The cause of the blast has not been confirmed.

In December, Ukraine took the credits after a bomb explosion off the door, an apartment construction in Moscow killed the Russian general Igor Kirillov.

07:39, Alex Croft

Russia launched more than 71 drones at Ukraine overnight, Kyiv’s air force said on Monday.

Air defenses have fired 38 of those drones, while another 25 have disappeared from the radars that achieve their goals.

07:22, Arpan Rai

Dozens of Russian and North Korean officials were killed in a Ukrainian strike for a Russian command, said President Volodymyr Zelensky.

“There a strong operation through our army: they reached their central command post in the direction of Kursk. And they have lost key officials of Russia and North Korea,” said Mr. zelensky in an interview.

He said the strike was carried out on 31 January (Friday) by Ukraine’s Missile and Artillery Forces targeting the command post of Russia’s Kursk group of forces in the city of Rylsk.

“It was our goal of the army, just. There was a missile attack in our appearance and types of weapons; a complex attack was introduced that opposed them,” said Mr. zelensky.

07:00, Holly Evans

According to Ukrainian and American officials.

According to the New York Times, Kim Jong’s forces have been noticed on the battlefield for approximately 3 weeks, the Ukrainian special forces said.

Pyongyang sent around 11,000 infantry soldiers to Vladimir Putin’s war effort in November last year, 4 months after kyiv’s troops confiscated Russian territory in Kursk.

Read the full article here:

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06:22

European Union leaders gather today to discuss how to bolster the continent’s defences against Russia and how to handle US president Donald Trump after his decision to impose tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico and China.

In a real environment that is a convention in Brussels, the leaders of the 27 EU nations will also have lunch with the general secretary of the NATO Mark Rutte and the dinner with the British prime minister Keir Starmer.

Antonio Costa, the president of the European Council of EU leaders, has billed the one-day gathering as a “retreat” devoted to defence policy rather than a formal summit, aiming for an open discussion without any official declaration or decisions.

The first session focuses on geopolitics and relations with the United States, meaning Trump’s sweeping weekend move on tariffs is certain to come up – particularly as EU officials fear they may soon face similar measures.

06:00, Holly Evans

Sir Keir Starmer congratulated the “real progress” in the United Kingdom dating with Germany, while welcoming Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Sunday.

The two leaders piled into the prime minister’s country ahead of his stopover in Belgium on Monday, where he will meet with EU chiefs to “reset” relations with the bloc.

Ukraine and the Middle East were among the subjects of verbal exchange, while Scholz met Sir Keir at Buckinghashire Country House, spokesman No. 10.

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Starmer praises ‘real progress’ in UK’s ties with Germany as he hosts Scholz

05:48, Arpan Rai

05:36, Arpan Rai

Competitive claims have emerged about a fatal attack against a boarding school in Sudzha, a city in the Kursk region of Russia that has been under Ukrainian for five months, with Ukraine and Russia accusing each of the strike.

The general staff of the Ukraine Armed Forces said on Saturday night that another 4 people died and another 4 serious injuries in the strike, with another 84 people rescued through Ukrainian military from the debris of the building.

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said that Moscow had bombed the boarding school where civilians were sheltering and preparing to evacuate.

Russia and Ukraine blame others for a fatal school attack

05:31 , Arpan Rai

Ukrainian prosecutors have charged two men with the murder of an army assignment officer in the central Poltava region, prompting a senior general to call for swift punishments as he warned that he was opposed to disrespectful members of the military.

On Friday, one of the suspects, who led to an Army Education Center with other recruits, called an acquaintance who later arrived on the scene and killed one of the officials who accompanied him, said the office of the attorney general.

The two men fled but were arrested a few hours later, he said in a statement, adding that the police had grabbed a hunting rifle, ammunition and two cases of the alleged shooter.

One suspect charged with army extraction and murder, and the other with aiding and abetting obstruction of the army.

05:16, Arpan Rai

The crack and the explosion through the blows of the ears, two in a row, then a third glazed window and activate automobile alarms. But, in a city under constant bombing, a smoker at a door makes a little ash and is carried out.

A hotel receptionist, who piles up on the lamp, lifts her eyes from her papers.

The explosions, they know, come from long -range anti -aircraft missiles outsourced from the Ukrainian capital opposed to incoming attacks.

Although the citizens of Kyiv move for them, the sound of turf engines in the sky will inspire a quick run to the cellars and shelters.

Sam Kiley of the Kyiv region:

The defenders of Kyiv using World War Two-style machine guns on farm trailers

05:09 , Arpan Rai

Ukraine’s overnight drone attacks targeted fuel and energy facilities in Russia, sparking fires at a Volgograd oil refinery and disrupting flights at several airports, Russian officials said this morning.

“The air defence forces of the defence ministry repelled a massive attack by aircraft-type drones on the territory of the Volgograd region,” governor Andrei Bocharov said in a statement.

The fall in drone debris has caused several fires in an oil refinery, according to the press release. Mr. Bocharov did not say what refinery on fire, but said the flames had been contained.

Baza, a Russian Telegram news channel close to Russian security services, said a series of explosions had been heard around a refinery operated during Russia’s largest oil manufacturer, LukoilArray.

In Astrakhan, the drone attack sparked a fire, the region’s governor said, without disclosing what was ablaze.

“The Ukrainian armed forces have tried a drone attack against the elements in the region, adding fuel and energy facilities,” said Igor Babushkin, the governor, in Telegram.

“There was no victim. ” Baza said Ukraine had attacked a fuel remediation plant near Astrakhan.

04:22 , Arpan Rai

Russia’s air defence units intercepted and destroyed 70 Ukrainian drones overnight, the Russian defence ministry said this morning.

In the early hours, a swarm of Ukrainian drones forced the suspension of operations at Russian airports.

04:18, Arpan Rai

Prime minister Keir Starmer is travelling to Brussels today to call on Europe to shoulder more of the burden to keep the region safe from president Vladimir Putin’s Russia and redouble efforts to crush his “war machine”.

Sir Keir, in Brussels to further his post-Brexit reset with the European Union, will meet Nato secretary general Mark Rutte and then dine with leaders from the 27 member states, the first time a British leader has done so since Britain quit the bloc.

He will urge leaders to up the pressure on Mr Putin, saying US president Donald Trump’s suggestion he would add new tariffs to his sanctions threat against Moscow if there was no deal to end its war in Ukraine had rattled the Russian leader.

“We will have to see that all allies intensify, especially in Europe,” said Sir Keir, according to the comments presented through his Downing Street office.

“I am here to paint with our European partners for pressure, aiming at the source of income energy and corporations that supply their missile factories to weigh the Putin war machine. “

04:00, Holly Evans

The crack and the ear-splitting blast – two in a row, then a third – rattle windows and set off car alarms. But, in a city under constant bombardment, a smoker in a doorway tips a little ash and takes another drag.

A hotel receptionist, pooled in lamplight, doesn’t look up from her papers.

The explosions, they know, come from anti -life -ranking missiles of the Ukrainian capital opposed to incoming attacks.

Read Sam Kiley’s full distribution here:

Inside Kyiv’s nightly battle against Putin’s drone bombardment

03:35

Russia has marked its maximum victim in the Ukraine War after a deputy governor of a region killed in the fight in Ukraine.

Sergey Efremov, the deputy governor of Russia’s eastern region of Primorsky Krai, was killed after he returned to the Russian frontlines from a battle with Ukrainian forces in the Kursk region.

He traveled in a car exploded through a mine with another Russian army officer.

“I know that his friends and comrades will do everything possible to avenge him,” said Oleg Kozhemyako, governor of the region, in an emotional video. He showed that his assistant died a “hero. “

His death is the army’s first significant casualty in the Russian ranks, as senior officials avoid fighting roles.

03:18 , Arpan Rai

The US call for Ukraine to hold an election after agreeing to a ceasefire with Russia looked like a “failed plan” if that is all it consists of, though more details were needed, an aide to president Volodymyr Zelensky said.

President Donald Trump’s most sensible Ukraine official, Keith Kellogg, said the U. S. needs Ukraine to hold elections, potentially until the end of the year, especially if Kyiv can agree to a truce with Russia in the coming months.

“We have not noticed Mr. Kellogg’s full interview, only a few appointments on the elections, it is difficult to completely evaluate his position,” said Dmytro Lytvyn, communications advisor to Mr. Zelensky.

“But if your plan is just a high fire and elections, it is a failed plan plan will be intimidated through those two things,” he told Reuters in a written statement.

Kyiv said at several events that it did not need to stop firing without obtaining security promises that would save Moscow from regenerating its forces and launching the invasion in the future.

Elections are currently prohibited under martial law, which Ukraine imposed after Russia’s 2022 invasion.

03:04 , Arpan Rai

A former conservative deputy who lost his headquarters in the general elections last year joined the Ukrainian foreign legion to fight Russia of Vladimir Putin.

Jack Lopresti, a former deputy chair of the Conservative Party, was previously the MP for Filton and Bradley Stoke in Gloucestershire, but is now based in Kyiv using his skills in the ongoing war.

As a deputy, Mr. Licasti visited Ukraine and was a burning defender of Parliament for greater help to give Volodmyr Zelensky to the country’s efforts to defeat Russia. It also served in the British Army reserve as Cabo.

The former conservative deputy joins the foreign legion of Ukraine to fight Putin

02:58 , Arpan Rai

The drone attack of the night of Ukraine in Russia caused a fireplace in the Astrakhan region and forcing the suspension of robberies in several airports, they said this morning and media this morning.

The fuel attack and energy facilities in Russia.

“The Ukrainian armed forces have tried an attack with drones opposed to the articles in the region, adding fuel and energy facilities,” said Igor Babushkin, governor of the Astrakhan region in southern Russia.

“Drones falling a fire. There were no casualties,” he said on his telegram channel.

The governor did not say what was on fire. Baza, a Russian news telegram chain near Russian security services, said Ukraine had attacked a fuel processing plant near Astrakhan.

Russia’s aviation dog, Rosaviassia, said it hung flights from Astrakhan airports, as well as 4 others, in Kazan, Nizhekamsk, Saratov and Ulyanovsk to air safety.

Earlier, Rosaviatsia temporarily suspended flights from the Volgograd airport in southern Russia, but flights there have since been restored, it said on Telegram.

There is no official report on any attack on Volgograd, however, Baza and other Russian news channels reported a primary coordinated drone strike that has targeted an oil refinery.

02:00, Holly Evans

Downing Street has condemned a Russian arrest warrant issued for a UK journalist, calling it an example of “desperate rhetoric” from Vladimir Putin’s administration.

A court in the border region of Kursk in Russia issued an arrest warrant for Jerome Starkey, SUN defense editor, and put it in a list of requested abroad.

The Kursk Regional Court accused him of illegally crossing the border into Russia.

Read the full article here:

The Russian arrest warrant for the British journalist ‘is rhetoric,’ says No. 10

00:00, Holly Evans

Competitive claims have emerged about a fatal attack against a boarding school in Sudzha, a city in the Kursk region of Russia that has been under Ukrainian for five months, with Ukraine and Russia accusing each of the strike.

The general staff of the Ukraine Armed Forces said on Saturday night that another 4 people died and another 4 serious injuries in the strike, with another 84 people rescued through Ukrainian military from the debris of the building. He bombarded the boarding school where civilians are taking refuge and preparing to evacuate.

The general said that those who needed more medical assistance had been evacuated to medical services in Ukraine.

Read the complete article here:

Russia and Ukraine opposed a fatal attack in school

Sunday, February 2, 2025 – 10:00 pm, Holly Evans

On Friday, Russia claimed to have captured the village in its relentless offensive in the Donetsk region in eastern Ukraine and, as it closes in Ukrainian logistics criticism in the Pokrovsk media after almost 3 years of war.

The Russian claim that its forces took Novovasylivka can be shown independently and that Ukrainian officials did not immediately comment.

However, Battlefield maps released early Friday through Ukrainian general personnel reported that the village, at least in part, is under Russian control. A comparison with other maps of the domain via the Associated Press indicated that Novovasylivka is largely under Russian control.

Read the full article here:

Russia claims another Ukrainian village has fallen as it closes in on a key city

Sunday 2 February 2025 20:00 , Holly Evans

US president Donald Trump’s pre-election promises to end the war in Ukraine in less than 24 hours – and before his inauguration – have proved empty.

Keith Kellogg, Mr Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, says the administration’s new goal is to stop the fighting in 100 days.

But details on how this will be achieved remain scant. Mr Trump has repeatedly claimed this is because speaking openly about his plans would undermine his negotiating position. His detractors, however, say this is a cover for a lack of plan.

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Why peace talks between Ukraine and Russia are not as simple as Trump makes out

Sunday 2 February 2025 18:00 , Holly Evans

The crack and the ear-splitting blast – two in a row, then a third – rattle windows and set off car alarms. But, in a city under constant bombardment, a smoker in a doorway tips a little ash and takes another drag.

A hotel receptionist, pooled in lamplight, doesn’t look up from her papers.

The explosions, they know, come from outgoing long-range anti-aircraft missiles being fired from the centre of the Ukrainian capital against incoming attacks.

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Inside Kyiv’s nightly battle against Putin’s drone bombardment

Sunday, February 2, 2025 5:00 p. m. , Holly Evans

According to Ukrainian and American officials.

Kim Jong Un’s forces have not been seen on the battlefield for around three weeks, Ukrainian special forces said, according to the New York Times.

Pyongyang sent around 11,000 troops with Vladimir Putin’s war effort in November last year, 4 months after kyiv’s troops confiscated Russian territory in Kursk.

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What happened to the North Korean troops fighting Ukraine on the frontline?

Sunday, February 2, 2025 4:00 p. m. , Holly Evans

Downing Street condemned a Russian arrest warrant issued against a British journalist, qualifying him as “desperate rhetoric” from the management of Vladimir Putin.

A court in Russia’s Kursk border region issued an arrest warrant for Jerome Starkey, the Sun’s advocacy editor, and put him on a list of overseas wanted ones.

The Kursk regional accused him of illegally crossing the border into Russia.

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Russian arrest warrant for UK journalist ‘is desperate rhetoric’, No 10 says

Sunday, February 2, 2025 14:27, Holly Evans

Sir Keir Starmer said the United Kingdom and Germany shared a “common to key problems and challenges, adding the war in Ukraine.

Ahead of a meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, the Prime Minister said the two countries had made “great strides” in science and technology.

Sir Keir said: “I look in advance to dinner on Monday on the eve of the EU Council and, of course, the broader restart in the UK-EU relations. “

Scholz said his scale in girls “an intelligent sign of very intelligent relations between our two countries, and in fact between any of us. “

Sir Keir and Mr. Scholz then took the merit of a personal walk before lunch in the dining room, passing approximately two hours and partially.

Sunday, February 2, 2025 1:30 p. m. , Alexander Butler

According to Ukrainian and American officials.

According to the New York Times, Kim Jong Un’s forces have been noticed on the battlefield for about 3 weeks, Ukrainian Special Forces said.

Pyongyang sent roughly 11,000 soldiers to help with Vladimir Putin’s war effort in November last year, four months after Kyiv’s troops seized Russian territory in Kursk.

They temporarily acquired a reputation of fierce and “committed” soldiers, who chose suicide instead of surrender, but were hindered through bad tactics and a linguistic barrier.

In January, the National Intelligence Service of South Korea said that three hundred Kim infantry had been killed and another 2,700 injured since they entered the conflict.

What happened to the North Korean troops fighting Ukraine on the frontline?

Sunday 2 February 2025 12:30 , Holly Evans

Competitive claims have emerged about a fatal attack against a boarding school in Sudzha, a city in the Kursk region of Russia that has been under Ukrainian for five months, with Ukraine and Russia accusing each of the strike.

The general staff of the Ukraine Armed Forces said on Saturday night that another 4 people died and another 4 serious injuries in the strike, with another 84 people rescued through Ukrainian military from the debris of the building. He bombarded the boarding school where civilians are taking refuge and preparing to evacuate.

The general said those in need of further medical assistance had been evacuated to medical services in Ukraine.

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Russia and Ukraine trade blame over deadly attack on boarding school

Sunday, February 2, 2025 11:33 am, Holly Evans

Ryanair are plotting to resume flights to Ukraine as hopes continue to rise that President Donald Trump will be able to push for an end to the conflict.

The Telegraph reported that Michael O’Leary, the leader of the airline, said Ryanair got a plan to allow flights to resume, hoping that they can work within six weeks high the fire.

O’Leary said: “I hope it is this year. I think one of the things Trump can deliver, hopefully, it would be a previous solution of the illegal invasion of Russia of Ukraine. “

Mr Trump has promised to bring an end to the nearly three-year-long conflict, by imposing sweeping tariffs and sanctions on Putin, and has said that the White House are in discussions with Moscow.

Sunday 2 February 2025 10:57 , Holly Evans

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the attack on a shipment in Sudzha, about 12 km (7. 5 miles) from the border with Ukraine, showed how Russia fights war.

“They destroyed the building even though dozens of civilians were there,” Zelenskiy wrote on the X social media platform.

“This is how Russia fought the Chechen war decades ago. They killed the Syrians in the same way. Russian bombs destroy Ukrainian houses in the same way. “

This is how Russia waged war: Sudzha, Kursk region, Russian territory, a boarding school with civilians to evacuate. A Russian aerial bomb. They destroyed the construction even if dozens of civilians were there.

– Volodymyr Zelenskyy / володиnams з зеленсьий (@Zelenskyua) February 1, 2025

The Russian Ministry of Defense declared Sunday morning in Telegram that the Ukrainian forces had introduced “a missile strike addressed to a boarding school in the city of Southzha” in the Ukrainian territory.

In a statement, Russian foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova called the strike a “terrorist attack” and vowed to bring Kyiv to justice.

Sunday 2 February 2025 10:31 , Holly Evans

The Russian region of Belgorod, which borders Ukraine, experienced several attacks by Ukrainian drones on Sunday and two murdered civilians, said the regional governor.

A guy killed in the village of Malinovka about 8 km (5 miles) east of the border overnight, Gov. Vyacheslav Gladkov said in an article on the Telegram messaging app.

Several other settlements came under Ukrainian attack on Sunday morning. Later in the day, a woman died in hospital and another civilian suffered injuries after a passenger car came under a drone attack, Gladkov said.

The Russian Ministry of Defense said it had destroyed Ukrainian drones in 24 hours beyond 24 hours.

No rapid comments from Ukraine. The two parties denied the civilians in the war that Russia began with their giant invasion at Ukraine scale in February 2022.

Sunday, February 2, 2025 09:03, Holly Evans

Competitive statements have emerged in a fatal attack against a boarding school in Sudzha, a city in the Kursk region in Russia that has been under Ukraine for five months, Ukraine and Russia accumulating with each other for having done the strikearray

General staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said Saturday night that another 4 people were killed and 4 others seriously injured in the strike, with another 84 people rescued via Ukrainian servicemen from the rubble of the building.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Moscow had shelled the boarding school where civilians are sheltering and preparing to evacuate.

The general said that those who needed more medical assistance had been evacuated to medical services in Ukraine.

The Russian Ministry of Defense claimed in the early hours of Sunday that it was Ukrainian forces that had launched a missile strike on the school, saying that the missiles were launched from Ukraine’s Sumy region.

Sunday, February 2, 2025 – 08:30, Holly Evans

The Ukrainian aerial defenses fell 40 of the drones introduced through Russia in their last attack of the night, kyiv’s Air Force said on Sunday.

He added that other thirteen had been “lost in operation” and had not achieved their objectives, a reference to electronic interference.

Sunday, February 2, 2025 07:16, Namita Singh

The Ukrainian army retiree Ihor Yavorskyi spent the total day on Saturday at the site of a Russian missile attack to notice what is inevitable, identifying the bodies of 3 circles of relatives who were surely killed in the strike.

Mr. Yavorskyi, 61, was retained with other worried citizens throughout the debris in the central Ukrainian city of Poltava. Everyone hoped patiently that the emergency groups recovered the patient bodies from a component of a reduced construction in the assault.

Each time, crews using civilian casualties were rushed to read past the bodies. But none of those who have recovered so far were those of her son Dmytro, 37, daughter-in-law Alona, 38, and Sofia’s nine-year-old granddaughter.

“My son, daughter-in-law and granddaughter are here,” Yavorskyi said.

“All 3 were killed here. In a second. ” Around him, crews have climbed from the most sensible to the back of the giant rubble and have arrived through steel and twisted debris. The cranes pushed the concrete slabs away to allow rescuers to pass through the mounds.

“No, again, that’s not it,” he said after hurriedly checking a new victim being brought out. “That’s an elderly person. It’s not him.”

Sunday, February 2, 2025 07:00, Holly Evans

In the summer of 2015, three Syrian girls who had narrowly survived an airstrike some weeks earlier stood before Tulsi Gabbard with horrific burns all over their bodies.

Gabbard, then American congressman on a Syrian-Turca border as a component of his tasks for the Foreign Affairs Committee, had a consultation for them.

“How do you know it was Bashar al-Assad or Russia that bombed you, and not Isis?’” she asked, according to Mouaz Moustafa, a Syrian activist who was translating her conversation with the girls.

It is a revealing vision of Gabbard’s conspiracy perspectives about the conflict, and surprised Mustafa silence him. He knew, like even young children, that Isis had no planes to release air attacks. It is such an absurd consultation that he chose not to translate not to translate is because he did not need to disappoint the girls, the older of which 12 years.

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Tulsi Gabbard’s history with Russia is even more concerning than you think

Sunday, February 2, 2025 06:55, Namita Singh

A key Vladimir Putin ally in the Russian parliament said on Sunday that he was leaving for India for a series of “important” talks.

Vyacheslav Volodin, speaker of the State Duma of Russia, the decrease in the space of Parliament, said in a telegram publication: “We will be in New Delhi during the night, meetings and negotiations are scheduled for tomorrow.

“India is a strategic partner. We have long-standing relations of trust and mutually beneficial cooperation with it. It is necessary to develop contacts in all areas.”

Sunday, February 2, 2025 06:38, Namita Singh

At least one civilian has been killed in a strike of Ukrainian unmanned aircraft in the Belgorod de Russia region that borders Ukraine, the regional governor this morning.

“A man was killed,” governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said of the overnight strike in a post on the Telegram messaging app.

“He died of his wounds before the ambulance came. “

Mr. Gladkov, the attack took its position in the village of Malinovka, about 8 km east of the border.

The Russian Ministry of Defense said it destroyed five Ukrainian drones during the night in Russian territory, one in the Belgorod region.

Sunday, February 2, 2025 06:23 hrs. Namita Singh

The US has demanded that Ukraine should hold presidential and parliamentary elections after a ceasefire is agreed with Russia.

Donald Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, votes “must be made” if a truce is agreed.

“Most democratic nations have elections in their time of war. I think they do,” Keith Kellogg told Reuters.

“I think it is intelligent for democracy. It is the intelligent aspect of a forged democracy, you have more than one user who is potentially flowing. “

Sunday 2 February 2025 04:58 , Namita Singh

Russia presented a drone and missile dam in Ukraine on Saturday, killing another 15 people and damaging dozens of residential buildings, as well as energy infrastructure throughout the country, Ukrainian officials said.

In the central city of Poltava, the emergency of Ukraine said that a Russian missile hit a residential building, killing another 11 people and hurting 16, adding 4 children.

They said that another 22 people had been stored from the rubble and that the emergency groups worked well at night. The rescue groups carried out the dead to the civilians.

Reuters TV photographs have shown thick smoke columns of emerging debris mounds outside the construction doors, whose component has been reduced to a twisted mass of steel and construction materials.

Firefighters and dozens of rescuers were searching through rubble.

A retired Army veteran, certain that his son, daughter and granddaughter had died from the first reason for the construction, waited at the gates of the construction all day, checking with rescue groups among the bodies that collapsed.

Sunday, February 2, 2025 04:47, Namita Singh

In Kharkiv, northeast of Ukraine, a murdered user and 4 were injured in a Russian drone attack, said the mayor.

Three police officers were killed to the attacks while patrolling in a village in the northeast region of Sumy, regional officials said.

Sunday 2 February 2025 04:27 , Namita Singh

Ukraine blamed Russia for a fatal missile strike that killed at least another 4 people in the bedroom of a boarding school in a component of the Kursk region of Russia in the Ukrainian forces.

Some of the most fierce battles of war have taken their position in months in the Kursk region that limits Ukraine, where kyiv’s forces have organized stripes of the Earth since organized a primary cross -border incursion last August.

Ukraine’s armed forces stated in their telegram messaging request that Russia had smuggled an aerial bomb from Russian territory that hit a boarding school in Sudzha, killing at least four. The boarding school took in other people who were preparing for evacuation.

At 10 p. m. On Saturday, another 84 people were rescued or won from medical assistance, according to the press release. Four of the injured were in serious condition. Life efforts for debris get.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told the attack on Sudzha, about 12 km from the Ukrainian border, how Russia is fighting the war

“They destroyed the construction even if dozens of civilians were there,” Mr. Zelensky wrote in X.

“This is how Russia fought the Chechen war decades ago. They killed the Syrians in the same way. Russian bombs destroy Ukrainian houses in the same way. “

Russia blamed Ukraine for the attack. Early this morning, the Russian Defense Ministry said in Telegram that the forces of Ukraine had introduced “a missile strike directed in a boarding school in the city of Sudzha” in the territory of Ukraine.

Sunday 2 February 2025 04:06 , Namita Singh

In the absence of the club in NATO, other security guarantee that the proposals presented to Ukraine deserve to be stored through sufficient weapons from the United States and Europe, and for kyiv to expand its own defense industry, Volodymyr Zelensky said.

He also declared that a French proposal aimed at putting European forces in Ukraine to deter Russian aggression is taking shape, however, skepticism said, stating that many questions remained in command and design and the amount of troops and their positions.

The consultation was created through French President Emmanuel Macron and with U. S. President Donald Trump, he said.

“I said in the presence of the two leaders that we are interested in this as a part of the security guarantee, but not as the only guarantee of safety,” he said. “That’s not enough.”

He added: “Imagine, there is a contingent. Who is in charge?What will they do if there are Russian strikes?Missiles, landing, sea attack, crossing the earthly boundary, offensive.

Asked if he put those questions directly to Mr Macron, he smiled and said: “We are still in the process of this dialogue.”

Sunday, February 2, 2025 – 04:01, Holly Evans

An Australian he feared after being captured through Russian forces is alive, Foreign Minister Penny Wong said.

Oscar Jenkins, 32, an instructor who registered to fight for Ukraine opposite to Russia, taken in captivity in December last year. A video showed him through a Russian interrogator, waking fears for his life.

“The Australian government has received confirmation from Russia that Oscar Jenkins is alive and in custody,” Ms Wong said on Wednesday.

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The Australian instructor believed that the murdered through Russia is alive, says Foreign Minister

Sunday 2 February 2025 03:43 , Namita Singh

Volodymyr Zelensky warned opposite to the authorization of Vladimir Putin to take the “control” of war, an obvious reference to repeated threats of climbing of Russia, the administration of President Joe Biden.

Without security promises for Ukrainian allies, Mr. Zelensky said that any agreement concluded with Russia would only serve as a precursor for the long -term assault. The membership of the NATO alliance, a wish for a long time for kyiv that Moscow has categorically rejected, is the first selection of Mr. Zelensky.

The NATO Club is the “cheapest” option for the allies of Ukraine, and also geopolitically Donald Trump, Mr. zelensky explained.

“Actually, those are the cheapest security promises that Ukraine can get, the cheapest for all,” he said.

“It will be a sign that it is not for Russia who deserves to be in NATO and who deserves not, even for the United States of America. I think it is a great victory for Mr. Trump,” he said, with his eyes. Calling the president’s inclination for the winners and businesses.

Sunday, February 2, 2025 03:33, Namita Singh

With President Donald Trump in the White House, the courtship of Ukraine with the United States, his biggest and top friend is at a turning point.

In an initial phone call with Mr Trump during the presidential campaign, Volodymyr Zelensky said, the two agreed that if he wins, they would meet to discuss the steps needed to end the war. But a planned visit by Mr Trump’s Ukraine envoy, Keith Kellogg, was postponed “for legal reasons”, Mr Zelensky said.

This was followed through a sudden freeze of foreign aid that caused Ukrainian organizations to halt projects.

“I believe that, first and foremost, we (must) hold a meeting with him, and that is important. And that is, by the way, something that everyone in Europe wants,” Mr Zelensky said, referring to “a common vision of a quick end to the war”.

After the verbal exchange with Mr. Trump, “we have to move on to a type of verbal exchange forum with the Russians and I would like to see the United States of America, Ukraine and the Russians at the negotiation table . . . and , to be honest, a voice of the European Union will also be there.

Sunday 2 February 2025 03:12 , Namita Singh

President Volodymyr Zelensky said that his team in contact with the Trump administration, but that these discussions are at a “general level”, and believes that meetings at the user will soon take a position to expand more detailed agreements.

“We have to paint more about it,” he said, adding that the president of the United States, Donald Trump, seemed in domestic problems in the first weeks after his inauguration.

The roughly three-year war in Ukraine is at a crossroads. Trump has vowed to end the fighting within six months of taking office, however, the two sides are separated, and it is unclear how a ceasefire agreement would take shape.

Meanwhile, Russia continues to make steady slow gains along the front, and Ukrainian forces are tightening a severe shortage of hard work.

Sunday, February 2, 2025 03:00, Namita Singh

The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, on Saturday that the exclusion of his country from the conversations between the United States and Russia of the war in Ukraine would be “very dangerous” and would request more discussions between kyiv and Washington to expand a plan for a high fire.

Mr Zelensky said Russia did not need to worry about ceasefire talks or talk about all sorts of concessions, which the Kremlin translates as waste at a time when its troops have it in the battlebox.

He told The Associated Press that the president of the United States, Donald Trump, can lead to the Russian president Vladimir Putin to the table with the risk of sanctions being the power and bank formula of Russia, as well as the lack of childbirth of the Ukrainian army.

“I think they are the closest and maximum steps,” he said in the interview with the Ukrainian capital that lasted more than an hour.

On Friday, Zelensky’s comments followed the comments through MR. Trump, who said that US and Russian officials were already talking about “ending the war. Trump said his management had been” very serious “discussions with Russia, However, he elaborated.

“They may have their own relations, but talking about Ukraine without us — it is dangerous for everyone,” Mr Zelensky said.

Sunday 2 February 2025 02:00 , Holly Evans

The Russian forces accentuate their offensive around the strategically important Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, threatening the main lines of origin and raising considerations about a possible rodeo.

The city, a very important logistics hub in eastern Ukraine, has a focal point in the just about three-year conflict.

As Ukrainian defenders fiercely resist the Russian advance, the stage in Pokrovsk is precarious. The main source routes of the city are under a constant threat, with Russian troops that invade in several directions.

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Battle for Pokrovsk: The Ukraine that city could be the most important of the war

Sunday 2 February 2025 00:00 , Holly Evans

North Korean troops fighting alongside Russia near the Ukrainian border have temporarily withdrawn following weeks of heavy losses, Kyiv’s military has claimed.

A Ukrainian special forces commander at a recovery rate of DNA samples from the North Korean said Pyongyang’s troops had withdrawn from one of the axes of the Kursk region, where they have been mobilized since last December, for about a fortnight.

It follows claims by Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky last week that around a third of the 11,000 North Korean troops deployed to Kursk have already been wounded or killed.

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North Korean troops withdraw from the front line in Russian Kursk

Saturday, February 1, 2025 10 p. m. , Holly Evans

Considerations that Donald Trump may be in a position to abandon the United States to Ukraine and President Volodymyr Zelensky are wrong.

The people running with the newly installed White House management imply the presence of one of Zelensky’s top allies in a position of honor from President Trump’s inauguration on Monday.

David Arakhamia, the leader of the Ukrainian parliamentarian of the servant of the Zelensky Popular Festival, won a rare position in the Broken capitole to attend the inauguration on Monday. Since then he has told the Ukrainian media that he now expects an official Ukrainian delegation to meet with the US President next month.

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Zelensky’s boy in DC: the Ukraine Plan to convince Trump of the War opposite to Putin

Saturday 1 February 2025 20:00 , Holly Evans

In Poltava, a small town about 120 kilometers from the Russian border, about 18 residential buildings, a kindergarten infrastructure infrastructure, the municipal government said.

Ukrainian officials said that damage was also registered in the city of Zaporizhzhia in the southeast, Kharkiv and Sumy regions in the northeast, and Khmelnytskyi in the west.

Kharkiv Gov. Oleh Syniehubov said Russian forces used six missiles and 17 Shahed drones to target infrastructure and fuel facilities.

The Russian Ministry of Defense said their forces introduced attacks aimed at the Ukrainian assistance and energy infrastructure and had killed 108 Ukrainian drones in 24 hours beyond 24 hours, the Russian news agencies reported.

Since March 2024, Russia has introduced missile and drone strikes on Ukraine’s force sector and other force infrastructure, knocking out part of the country to have generation capacity and force blackouts.

Saturday 1 February 2025 15:30 , Holly Evans

Russian forces are stepping up their offensive around the strategically important Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, threatening the main lines of origin and raising concerns about a possible detour.

The city, a crucial logistical hub in eastern Ukraine, has become a focal point in the nearly three-year-long conflict.

While Ukrainian defenders are fiercely advancing Russians, the scenario in Pokrovsk is increasingly precarious. The main routes of origin of the city are under consistent threat, Russian troops invade in various directions.

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Battle for Pokrovsk: The Ukraine that city could be the most important of the war

Saturday, February 1, 2025 14:15, Holly Evans

Russia launched 165 missiles and drones at Ukraine during air attacks on Saturday, the Ukrainian air force said.

He said the air defense sets demolished 56 drones and redirected the Russian drones.

It also shot down and redirected a “large number” of missiles, he said, but did not provide major points regarding the missiles.

Saturday, February 1, 2025 1:30 p. m. , Holly Evans

The Home Office has reversed “catastrophic” adjustments to the Homes for Ukraine refugee programme so that certain young people can now register with their parents in the UK, after independent cases are separated from families.

While Britain has offered sanctuary to nearly 300,000 Ukrainians after Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, changes to the rules issued overnight last February by the Tory government have prevented some parents from bringing their children to the UK.

In a letter to home secretary Yvette Cooper last week, the charity Settled warned that Ukrainians were resorting to illegal routes and “rogue advisers” to bring their children to the UK as a result, putting them at risk of exploitation by criminals and traffickers.

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Your home excursion allows Ukrainian refugees to bring young people to the United Kingdom

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