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A Ukrainian Ukrainian separatist who had organized combat sets to combat opposite to his own country would have been killed after an explosion in northwestern 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.

The Russian state media site said that Armen Sarkisyan, 46, a senior prel-ruso paramilitary of the Donetsk region of Eastern Ukraine, died in the hospital after being seriously injured in the explosion. They affirmed that the explosion had been an attempt to “murder” one of the bodyguards of Mr. Sarkisyan killed without delay through the explosion.

Mr. Sarkisyan is a close spouse of Ukraine’s pro-Kremlin former president, Viktor Yanukovych, whom he overthrew after the Euromaidan Revolution in 2014. SBU, SBU, said that Mr. Sarkisyan has been on its list of foreign studies ever since for the organization of assassinations at the Kiev Center.

After the full-scale invasion in 2022, Mr. Sarkisyan also reportedly organized the “Arbat” Guard Battalion to fight Ukraine.

This happens, while Ukraine has reached the comforts of power in southern Russia with dozens of drones, causing fires in a giant oil refinery and fuel transformation and disturbing Volga’s flights to the mountains of Caucasus, Russian officials said and Ukraine.

One killed in the explosion of the Moscow residential building

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The exclusion of Ukraine from the US

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.

“This is something geopolitical that is happening at this time with Ukraine,” he said. “The United States realizes that NATO’s European aspect realizes that . . . The United States is also now threatened with Array. Long -range missiles that leave North Korea, can -it in the future, thanks to all the technologies that the Russians deliver.

“So, for so many reasons, we have to stay connected. I am a staunch transatlanticist. I absolutely believe that the best thing the West can do is to stay united, and I know that the same thinking is still prevalent in the US.”

7:20 p. m. , 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.

The expeditions were restarted after the White House withdrew its initial evaluation to avoid all in Ukraine, two of the resources 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 said he looked for Ukraine to supply the United States to rare land minerals, telling the new ones and the White House that kyiv is in a position 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 found in a diversity of key industries such as aerospace, medicine, and defense, as well as battery production, LEDs, semiconductors, and nuclear power.

6:00 p. m. , Tom Watling

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

5. 30 p. m. , Tom Watling

Blast in an upscale residential area in Moscow kills 1 and leaves 4 wounded

16:59 , Tom Watling

Look live: Starmer urges NATO leaders in Brussels to their help for Ukraine

4:30 p. m. , Tom Watling

British teenager killed via Russian drone ‘mins in first project’ in Ukraine

16:00 , Tom Watling

Ukraine’s army chief condemned on Monday a spate of violent attacks on draft officers, rallying in defence of a national call-up effort that has fuelled anger among some Ukrainians and struggled to generate sufficient frontline manpower.

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 setback occurs when Ukraine tries this.

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 explosion inside a draft office in the northwestern city of Rivne killed one person and wounded six others, military officials said, without providing details. On Sunday, another explosion wounded one person at a draft office in Pavlohrad, authorities said.

15:24 , Tom Watling

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

15:01, Tom Watling

The French president, Emmanuel Macron, said on Monday that the invasion of Ukraine through Russia and the policy of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, took Europe to a greater duty for their own physical and economic security.

Macron made the comments as he arrived at a gathering of European Union leaders in Brussels to discuss relations with the United States and bolstering Europe’s military defences.

The beginning of the summit overshadowed through Trump pointing during the weekend that it will soon impose prices lists to EU imports, after ordering similar measures on goods from Canada, Mexico and China.

Arriving leaders warned Trump against starting a trade war and said the EU would retaliate if he did so.

Macron said Trump’s policies were one of the many points that pushed the EU to depend less on others.

“The COVID epidemic and the Russian aggression in Ukraine were moments of awakening,” Macron told reporters.

“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 not only condemned, but also to take pressing measures. We want new and effective foreign legal teams and concrete measures to keep the guilty authors,” Sybiha said in X.

The @Unhumanrights confirm the expanding executions of Ukrainian prisoners of war from Russia. At least 79 cases since the end of August 2024. This may be one of the largest POW killings campaigns in fashion history. These atrocities require action on foreign pressure of foreign action. .

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

14:18, Tom Watling

The United Nations Human Rights Surveillance Mission has registered an “alarming increase” in informed Ukrainian executions captured through the Russian armed forces in the beyond a few months, he said Monday.

The project in Ukraine said he had won reports of 79 executions in 24 separated incidents since the end of August last year. The international humanitarian law prohibits the execution of prisoners of war and the injured, and considers it a war crime.

“Many Ukrainian soldiers who surrendered or were in physical custody of the Russian armed forces were shot dead on the spot. Witness accounts also described the killings of unarmed and injured Ukrainian soldiers,” the mission said in a statement.

The UN body obtained and analysed video and photographic material published by Ukrainian and Russian sources showing executions or dead bodies and 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 that some Russians “had explicitly requested an inhuman treatment, and even the” captured Ukrainian soldiers. “

The mission said it also documented the execution of a wounded and incapacitated Russian soldier by the Ukrainian armed forces in 2024, but gave no details.

The workplace of the prosecutor of Ukraine said that he investigated dozens of cases of executions of Ukrainian military through the Russian forces.

1:52 p. m. , Tom Watling

Ukraine’s military proved that it hit a Russian oil refinery in the Volgograd region and a fuel processing plant in the Astrakhan region overnight, adding that the amenities contributed to Moscow’s army supply.

The refinery’s main processing amenities were damaged, the general said on Telegram, and the fuel plant caught the chimney leading to the suspension of operations.

13:29 , Tom Watling

Russia and Ukraine opposed a fatal attack on the school

12:41, Tom Watling

Ex-Tory MP joins Ukraine’s foreign legion to aid fight against 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 Belarusian airspace on the 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 8th, 9th, 9th, 11th, 14th, 16th, 18th, 19th, 22nd, 24th, 27th, 28th, 29th and 31st. In January, at least 3 UAVs flew directly from Russia, one of the world’s top countries. pic. twitter. com/c5aeormhrn

– Hajun Belarusian (@hajun_by) February 3, 2025

12:22, Tom Watling

Russia’s offensive in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk region is slowing, in terms of acquired territory, despite capturing several key cities, the figures showed.

Pasi Paroinen, an open source analyst who follows the front line in Ukraine for Black Bird Group, a Finnish attire, indicates that the amount of territory seized through Russia has decreased since November, the month in which Moscow troops have occupied the maximum lands of last year 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.

However, Russian general profits in January were 332 kilometers (128 miles), opposed to 451 km in December and 750 km in November.

“I would caution against being overly positive about the overall situation at all times, but at least for the time being, the trend calls into question the imaginable stabilization during this spring,” Mr. Paroinen wrote.

Even although the Russians had to capture at La Valyka Novosilka and obtain the rest of Kurakhove, the general speed of Russian advance continued to decrease in January. The Russian armed forces had to conquer 332 square kilometers of Ukraine and recover about 68 square kilometers in Kursk . 1 / pic. twitter. com/k58virts6x

— Pasi Paroinen (@Inkvisiit) February 3, 2025

12:00 p. m. , Tom Watling

Russia submits to a primary victim as deputy government killed through the landmine in Kursk

11:36 , Tom Watling

Next, we have a symbol of the consequences of an explosion in the Luxury Residential Complex of Alye published in the northwest of Moscow.

It is taken from a video published through the Russian Research Committee.

A pro-Russian collaborator and one of his bodyguards were reportedly killed in the blast.

11:11, Tom Watling

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are considered through Russia as an imaginable express for a summit between the president of the United States, Donald Trump, and Russian President Vladimir Putin told Reuters two Russian resources that know discussions.

Trump said he would end the war in Ukraine as soon as he imagined and said he was in a position to meet with Putin. Putin congratulated Trump on his election and said he was in a position to meet the U. S. leader to discuss 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 the Russian sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the situation.

A source said there was still a safe opposition to the concept in Russia, while some diplomats and intelligence officials pointed to the army and the security links that the United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates have with the United States were released.

10:41, Tom Watling

The pro-Russian Ukrainian collaborator who was seriously injured in an explosion in northwest Moscow this morning has died, Russian state media site Tass has reported.

10:32, Tom Watling

Pro-Russian separatist Armen Sarkisyan has reportedly lost a leg and is being rushed into surgery after being caught up in an explosion in northwest 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 defenses shot down 2,800 missiles and drones fired by Russia in January, Kyiv’s Defense Ministry said.

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 at a luxury residential complex in northwest Moscow, described through Russian state media as a “murder,” seriously injured a senior pro-Putin Ukrainian collaborator.

The figure in question, Armen Sarkisyan, from Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region, is a close associate known to former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, the pro-Russian politician he ousted in 2014 after a pro-democracy run. He then 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.”

Next, we have some in balls in Mr. Sarkisyan.

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

He reportedly recruited prisoners from the occupied Donetsk region to make up the battalion, under the instruction of the FSB, Russia’s security services.

These forces fought first in Tretsk, Donetsk, and then in Kursk, the Russian border region controlled through 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 the middle of kyiv”.

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.

У Москві – вибух в елітному ЖК, підірвали кримінального авторитета з Донбасу Саркісяна, якому СБУ висунула підозру, – ЗМІ⬇️https://t.co/Kb9hSgrKKs pic.twitter.com/xVarZxhkyZ

– новинарн> (@Vynnia) February 3, 2025

09:35 , Tom Watling

The Kremlin, asked Monday about the comments of the US President, Donald Trump, according to which conversations 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 factory directed through Ukrainian drones during the night closed after the warnings of an imminent air attack, said a local official.

Igor Babushkin, governor of the Astrakhan region, said the plant, located hundreds of miles from Ukraine and further still from Ukrainian forces, posted a video of him at the facility this morning.

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

The plant, controlled through Gazprom giant fuel, is capable of processing approximately 8,340 fuel condensate metrics consisting of the day.

Unverified videos on social media showed flames and black smoke jumping into the afternoon sky over a processing plant, as passersby expressed surprise throughout the fire.

Ukrainian Lieutenant Andriy Kovalenko, who heads the National Security and Defense Council’s anti-disinformation combat medium, 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 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.

Although the citizens of kyiv will move for these, the sound of grass engines in the sky will cause a new hurry towards wineries 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:

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

08:48, Tom Watling

An explosion in Moscow that Russian state media described as a “murder” seriously injured a main paramilitary in eastern Ukraine.

One user killed and 4 injured in the explosion in northwest 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

Earlier, we noted that a Ukrainian drone strike had a chimney for a break at a Russian fuel facility

The images published through Ukrainska Pravda seem to show a fireplace in a fuel remedy plant near Astrakhan.

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

“After a drone, a fireplace broke out, but there is no victim. “

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

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

08:11, Alex Croft

Europe should boost defense spending to ensure its security amid wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, Greek prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Monday.

“Europe assumes a greater duty for its safety,” War said, Mitsotakis said in an opinion detail in Financial Times.

07:55, Alex Croft

One person was killed and four injured in a blast at a residential building in northwest Moscow, Russian state news agency TASS reported.

A video that appeared extensive injured in the Allye Parusa Residential Complex, 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 credit after a bomb blast outside a Moscow apartment building killed Russian general Igor Kirillov.

07:39, Alex Croft

Russia has brought more than drones into Ukraine overnight, the Kyiv Air Force said on Monday.

Air defenses knocked down 38 of those drones, while another 25 disappeared from the radar achieving their goals.

07:22, Arpan Rai

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

“There was a strong operation by our military — they hit their central command post in the Kursk direction. And they lost key officers of Russia and North Korea,” Mr Zelensky told AP in an interview.

He said that the strike conducted on January 31 (Friday) through the Ukrainian missile and artillery forces aimed at the organization of Kursk’s Russian forces in the city of Rylsk.

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

07:00 , Holly Evans

According to Ukrainian and U. S. 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 complete article here:

What happened to North Korean troops fighting Ukraine in the lines?

06:22

European Union leaders are meeting to discuss how to strengthen the anti-Russian continent’s defenses and how to handle U. S. President Donald Trump after his resolution to impose costs on goods from Canada, Mexico and China.

In a real media convention in Brussels, the leaders of the 27 EU nations will also have lunch with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and dinner with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

Antonio Costa, president of the European Council of EU leaders, presented the collection of the day as a “retreat” to the defense policy that an official summit, with the objective of an open discussion without any official declaration or decision.

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 praised the “real progress” in the UK’s relationship with Germany as he welcomed Chancellor Olaf Scholz to Chequers on Sunday.

The two leaders gathered in the country of the front prime minister of his scale in Belgium on Monday, where he will meet with EU leaders in an attempt to “restore” relations with the block.

Ukraine and the Middle East were among the topics of conversation as Mr Scholz met with Sir Keir at the Buckinghamshire country house, a No 10 spokesperson said.

Read the full article here:

Starmer praises ‘real progress’ in UK ties with Germany while hosting Scholz

05:48, Arpan Rai

05:36, Arpan Rai

Competing claims emerged over a deadly attack on a boarding school in Sudzha, a city in Russia’s Kursk region that has been under Ukrainian control for five months, with Ukraine and Russia accusing each other of carrying out the strike.

The General of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said on Saturday night that another 4 people had been killed and 4 other serious injuries in the strike, with another 84 people stored through the Ukrainian infantry for the debris of the building.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Moscow had bombarded the boarding school where civilians are taking refuge and evacuating.

Russia and Ukraine blame others for a fatal school attack

05:31, Arpan Rai

Ukrainian prosecutors accused two men for the murder of an army draft officer in the central region of Poltava, leading to a higher level general to ask for immediate punishments when he warned opposite to lack of respect for the members of the Army.

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 police had seized a hunting rifle, ammunition and two cases from the alleged shooter.

A suspect accused of army extraction and murder, and the other with helping and inciting army obstruction.

05:16, Arpan Rai

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, who accumulates in the lamp, raises his eyes.

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

While the citizens of Kyiv won’t move for these, the sound of lawnmower engines in the sky will prompt an immediate race to cellars and shelters.

Sam Kiley from Kyiv Region:

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

05:09, Arpan Rai

Ukraine’s overnight drone attacks have targeted fuel and energy comforts in Russia, causing fires at a Volgograd oil refinery and disrupting flights at several airports, Russian 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.

Falling drone debris sparked several fires at an oil refinery, the statement said. Mr Bocharov did not say which refinery was on fire but said the blazes had been contained.

Baza, a Russian news telegram chain to Russian security services, said a series of explosions had been heard in the region around a refinery operated during the time when Russia’s oil manufacturer, Lukoil.

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

“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 aerial defense intercepted and destroyed 70 Ukrainian drones during the night, announced Russia’s Ministry of Defense this morning.

During the first hours, a swarm of Ukrainian drones had forced the suspension of operations at Russian airports.

04:18, Arpan Rai

Prime Minister Keir Starmer will go to Brussels today to call Europe to exhaust the more charge of President Vladimir Putin and redouble himself to weigh his “war machine. “

Sir Keir, in Brussels to continue his reset after Brexit with the European Union, will meet with NATO secretary, Mark Rutte, then dinner with leaders from the 27 member states, the first time a British leader does it from that Great Britain let the block.

He will urge leaders to develop tension in Putin, saying that the suggestion of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, that he would upload new price lists at their risk of sanctions opposite to Moscow if there is no treatment to finish his war in Ukraine, He had shaken the Russian leader.

“We will have to see all allies step up, especially in Europe,” Sir Keir said, according to comments submitted through his Downing Street office.

“I’m here to paint with our European partners to keep up the pressure, energy revenues and corporations getting their missile factories to weigh Putin’s war machine. “

04:00, Holly Evans

The crack and explosion with one ear, two in a row, then a third window window and cause car alarms. But, in a city under constant bombardment, a smoker at a door makes a little ash and takes a road.

A receptionist of the hotel, pooling at the lamp, does raise the eyes of his papers.

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

Read Sam Kiley’s full distribution here:

Inside Kyiv’s Afternoon War Putin’s Bombing Drones

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, deputy governor of Russia’s eastern Primorsky Krai region, was killed after returning to Russian fronts from a war opposed to 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 first significant victim of the army in the Russian ranks, since the senior officials avoid fighting roles.

03:18, Arpan Rai

The call in the United States for Ukraine to organize an election after agreeing to a ceasefire with Russia seemed like a “failed plan” if that’s all, more details have been needed, President Volodymyr Zelensky said.

The most sensible official of Ukraine of President Donald Trump, Keith Kellogg, said that the United States needs Ukraine to celebrate elections, potentially until the end of the year, especially if kyiv can accept 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: Putin may not be intimidated through both things,” he told Reuters in a written statement.

Kyiv has repeatedly said it does not want a ceasefire without obtaining security guarantees that would stop Moscow regenerating its forces and launching another 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 Tory MP who lost his seat at the general election last year has joined the Ukrainian International Legion to help in the fight against Vladimir Putin’s Russia.

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 an MP, Mr Lopresti visited Ukraine and was a strong advocate in parliament for more aid to be given to Volodymyr Zelensky to support the country’s efforts to defeat Russia. He has also served in the UK Army Reserve as a corporal.

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

02:58, Arpan Rai

Ukraine’s overnight drone attack in Russia triggered a smokestack in the Astrakhan region and forced the suspension of robberies at several airports, Russian and media outlets said this morning.

The fuel attack and energy facilities in Russia.

“The Ukraine armed forces tried a drone attack against items in the region, adding fuel and energy facilities,” said Igor Babushkin, governor of the Astrakhan region in southern Russia.

“Falling Drone caused a fire. There is no victim,” he said on his telegram channel.

The governor did not say what in flames. Baza, a Russian news telegrams 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 were no official reports on any attack on Volgograd, but Baza, and other Russian news Telegram channels reported a large coordinated drone attack that reportedly 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 Russia’s Kursk border region has issued an arrest warrant for Jerome Starkey, defence editor at The Sun, and put him on an international wanted list.

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

Read the full article here:

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

00:00 , Holly Evans

Competing claims emerged over a deadly attack on a boarding school in Sudzha, a city in Russia’s Kursk region that has been under Ukrainian control for five months, with Ukraine and Russia accusing each other of carrying out the strike.

The General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces said Saturday night that four people were killed and a further four seriously wounded in the strike, with 84 people rescued by Ukrainian servicemen from the rubble of the building. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Moscow had bombed the boarding school where civilians were sheltering and preparing to evacuate.

The General Staff said those in need of additional medical assistance were evacuated to medical facilities in Ukraine.

Read the full 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 could not be independently confirmed, and Ukrainian officials made no immediate 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.

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Russia says that the Ukrainian village has fallen, since it approaches the key city

Sunday 2 February 2025 20:00 , Holly Evans

The pre -election promise of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, to finish the war in Ukraine in less than 24 hours, and before its inauguration, turned out to be 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 the main points about how it will be done remain rare. Trump said at several events that it’s because blatantly talking about his plans would undermine his negotiating position. Its detractors, however, say that it is a blanket for lack of plan.

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Why Ukraine-Russia peace talks are as undeniable as Trump

Sunday, February 2, 2025 6:00 p. m. , Holly Evans

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

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

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Within Kyiv’s afternoon war, the putin drone bombardment

Sunday 2 February 2025 17:00 , Holly Evans

According to Ukrainian and U. S. 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 North Korean troops fighting Ukraine on the line?

Sunday 2 February 2025 16:00 , Holly Evans

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

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 court 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 2:27 PM, 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 an assembly with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, the minister said the two countries had made “great strides” in science and technology.

Sir Keir said: “I’m very much looking forward to coming for the dinner on Monday on the eve of the EU Council, and of course the wider reset in relations between the UK and EU.”

Scholz said its scale on girls “a smart sign of the very smart relations between our two countries, and indeed between either of us. “

Sir Keir and Mr Scholz then enjoyed a private walk through the estate grounds before having lunch in the dining room, spending around two-and-a-half hours together.Starmer praises ‘real progress’ in UK’s ties with Germany

Sunday, February 2, 2025 1:30 PM, Alexander Butler

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 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 2,700 injured since they entered the conflict.

What happened to North Korean troops fighting Ukraine in the lines?

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 of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said on Saturday night that another 4 people had been killed and 4 other serious injuries in the strike, with another 84 people stored through the Ukrainian infantry for the debris of the building. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Moscow had bombarded the boarding school where civilians take refuge and prepare to evacuate.

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

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Russia and Ukraine blame others for fatal school attack

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 airline’s chief executive, said Ryanair was developing a blueprint to allow flights to resume, with hopes they could be running within six weeks of a ceasefire.

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. “

Trump promised to put an end to the nearly 3-year clash by sweeping tariffs and sanctions against Putin, and said the White House was in discussion with Moscow.

Sunday, February 2, 2025 10:57 AM, Holly Evans

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

“They destroyed the construction even if dozens of civilians were there,” Zelenskiy said on the social media platform X.

“This is how Russia waged war against Chechnya decades ago. They killed Syrians the same way. Russian bombs destroy Ukrainian homes the same way.”

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

— Volodymyr zelenskyy / володиnams зеленський (@zelenskyua) February 1, 2025

Russia’s Defence Ministry said early on Sunday on Telegram that Ukrainian forces had launched “a targeted missile strike on a boarding school in the city of Sudzha” from Ukrainian territory.

In a statement, the spokeswoman for the Foreign Ministry of Russia, Maria Zakharova, described the strike as a “terrorist attack” and promised to translate kyiv into courts.

Sunday, February 2, 2025 10:31 am, 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 was killed in the town of Malinovka about 8 km (5 miles) east of the border the night, said Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov in an article on the Telegram messaging application.

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.

Russia’s Defense Ministry said it had destroyed Ukrainian drones in the 24 hours beyond 24 hours.

The two sides denied targeting civilians in the war that Russia began with its giant full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

Sunday 2 February 2025 09:03 , Holly Evans

Competing claims have emerged about a fatal attack on a boarding school in Sudzha, a city in Russia’s Kursk region that has been under Ukrainian control for five months, with Ukraine and Russia piling up that the strike wears out.

The General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces said Saturday night that four people were killed and a further four seriously wounded in the strike, with 84 people rescued by Ukrainian servicemen from the rubble of the building.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Moscow had bombarded the boarding school where civilians are taking refuge and evacuating.

The General Staff said those in need of additional medical assistance were evacuated to medical facilities in Ukraine.

The Russian Ministry of Defense said Sunday that the Ukrainian forces that introduced a missile strike at school, claiming that the missiles were introduced into the sumy region of Ukraine.

Sunday 2 February 2025 08:30 , Holly Evans

Ukrainian air defenses fell 40 of the drones introduced through Russia in their latest attack of the night, the Kyiv Air Force said 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

Ukrainian army pensioner Ihor Yavorskyi spent all day Saturday at the site of a Russian missile strike to locate what he assumed was inevitable, identifying the bodies of 3 circles of relatives who were likely killed in the strike.

Mr Yavorskyi, 61, stood together with other anxious residents alongside rubble in the central Ukrainian city of Poltava. All were waiting patiently as emergency crews retrieved the bodies of victims from part of an apartment block reduced to rubble in the assault.

Every time, the crews used in civilians to read beyond the bodies were rushed. But none of those who have recovered so far were those of his son Dmytro, 37, the 38 -year -old Alona Daughter -in -law, and the nine -year -old Sofia’s granddaughter.

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

“They’ve been killed here, all three of them. Within a second.”Around him, crews clambered up and down vast piles of smouldering rubble and made their way through twisted metal and debris. Cranes shifted slabs of concrete out of the way to enable rescuers to sift through the mounds.

“No, again, that’s not all,” he said after checking on a new victim. “He is an elderly person. It’s not him. “

Sunday, February 2, 2025 7:00 a. m. , 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 a US congresswoman on a visit to the Syria-Turkey border as part of her duties for the foreign affairs committee, had a question for them.

“How do you know that Bashar al-Assad or Russia who bombed you, and not Isis?” He asked, according to Mouaz Moustafa, a Syrian activist who translated his verbal exchange with the girls.

It is a revealing review of Gabbard’s conspiracy perspectives about the conflict, and that surprised Moustafa to silence. He knew, as even young children, that the Islamic State had no planes to release air attacks. It is such an absurd consultation that he chose not to translate it because he did not need to disappoint the girls, whose over 12 years.

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

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

A key best friend of Vladimir Putin in the Russian parliament said on Sunday he left for India for a series of “important” talks.

Vyacheslav Volodin, speaker of Russia’s State Duma, the shrinking space of parliament, said in a telegram post: “We will be in New Delhi overnight, 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. “

Gladkov attacked 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, Namita Singh

The United States demanded that Ukraine organized presidential and parliamentary elections after a high fire agreed with Russia.

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

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

“I think it is good for democracy. That’s the beauty of a solid democracy, you have more than one person potentially running.”

Sunday, February 2, 2025 04:58, Namita Singh

Russia introduced a flood of drones and missiles in Ukraine, killing 15 other 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 had reached a residential building, killing another 11 people and wounded 16, adding 4 children.

They said 22 people were rescued from rubble and emergency crews worked well into the night. Rescue teams carried out the dead on stretchers.

Reuters TV footage showed thick columns of smoke rising from mounds of rubble outside the building, part of which was reduced to a twisted mass of metal and building materials.

Firefighters and dozens of rescuers were searching through rubble.

A veteran retired from the army, sure that his son, his daughter and granddaughter died for the first reason for the construction, waited for the construction of the construction all day, reviewing with life groups among the retired bodies.

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 located in the component of the Kursk Russia region owned through 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 said on its Telegram messaging app that Russia launched an aerial bomb from Russian territory that struck a boarding school in Sudzha, killing at least four. The boarding school housed people preparing for evacuation.

From 10 p. m. On Saturday, another 84 people had been rescued or won medical assistance, according to the statement. Four of the injured were in serious condition. Rescue efforts for transparent debris are acquiring.

Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky said the attack on Sudzha, some 12km from the border with Ukraine, shows how Russia fights the war

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

“This is how Russia freed the Cheheny 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, February 2, 2025 04:06, Namita Singh

In the absence of NATO membership, the additional security ensures that proposals submitted to Ukraine have to be subsidized 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 issue was raised by French president Emmanuel Macron and with US 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? Who is the main one? What will they do if there are Russian strikes? Missiles, landing, sea attack, cross the earthly, offensive limit.

When he asked if he asked Mr. Macron directly, he smiled and said: “We are still being dialogues. “

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

An Australian boy who feared after being captured through Russian forces is alive, Foreign Minister Penny Wong announced.

Oscar Jenkins, 32, an instructor who enrolled to fight for Ukraine opposite to Russia, taken captive in December last year. A video showed that he was beaten through a Russian interrogator, which increased fears for his life.

“The Australian has won Russia’s confirmation that Oscar Jenkins is alive and is in custody,” Wong said Wednesday.

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The idea of ​​the Australian instructor who killed Russia is alive, says the Minister of Foreign Affairs

Sunday, February 2, 2025 03:43, Namita Singh

Volodymyr Zelensky warned against allowing Vladimir Putin to take “control” of the war, an obvious reference to repeated threats of escalation from Russia, President Joe Biden’s administration.

Without safety promises of Ukrainian allies, Mr. Zelensky said that any agreement reached with Russia would serve as a precursor to long -term aggression. Together with the NATO Alliance, a long -standing desire for kyiv that Moscow has categorically rejected, is still Mr. Lazelenskyky.

The NATO Club is the “cheapest” option for Ukraine allies, and this also Donald Trump geopolitically, “Zelensky said.

“I really believe that these are the cheapest security guarantees that Ukraine can get, the cheapest for everyone,” 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 Toarray, I think this is a wonderful victory for Mr. Trump,” he said, it looks like that beautiful aspect of the president’s inclination for the winners and business.

Sunday 2 February 2025 03:33 , Namita Singh

With President Donald Trump in the White House, Ukraine is on a date with the United States, its biggest and greatest best friend is at a sloping point.

In a first telephone call with Trump, the presidential campaign, Zelensky said that the two agreed that if they won, they would meet to talk about the necessary steps to finish the war. But a planned stop through the Ukrainian envoy of Mr. Trump Kellogg of MR. Trump was postponed “for legal reasons”, Mr. zelensky.

That was followed by a sudden foreign aid freeze that effectively caused Ukrainian organisations 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 verbal exchange with Mr. Trump, “we have to move to a verbal exchange of exchange with the Russians. And I would like to see the United States of America, Ukraine and the Russians at the negotiating table.

Sunday, February 2, 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 want to paint more about this,” he said, adding that the president of the United States, Donald Trump, focuses naturally on national problems in the first weeks after its inauguration.

The war of approximately three years in Ukraine is at a crossroads. Trump has promised to finish the fight within six months of assuming the position, however, the two parties are separated, and it is not clear how a fire in the fire would form.

Meanwhile, Russia continues to achieve slow but normal gains along the front, and Ukrainian forces go through a serious work shortage.

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

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Saturday that his country’s exclusion from Russia’s talks in the United States on the war in Ukraine would be “very dangerous” and for more talks between Kyiv and Washington to expand a plan for a ceasefire.

Mr Zelensky said Russia does not want to engage in ceasefire talks or to discuss any kind of concessions, which the Kremlin interprets as losing at a time when its troops have the upper hand on the battlefield.

He told the Associated Press that US president Donald Trump could bring Russian president Vladimir Putin to the table with the threat of sanctions targeting Russia’s energy and banking system, as well as continued support of the Ukrainian military.

“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, Mr. Zelensky’s comments followed comments through Mr. Trump, who said U. S. and Russian officials were already talking “to end the war. Mr. Trump said his management had “very serious” discussions with Russia, however, it developed.

“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

Russian forces are stepping up their offensive around the strategically important Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, threatening key origin lines and raising considerations 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 fiercely resist the Russian advance, the stage in Pokrovsk is precarious. The main routes of origin of the city are under constant threat, with Russian troops invading several directions.

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

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

North Korean troops fighting along Russia near the Ukrainian border have temporarily withdrawn after weeks of heavy losses, Kyiv’s military said.

A commander of the Ukrainian Special Forces guilty of recovering DNA samples from North Korean said Pyongyang’s troops had retired from one of the axes in the Kursk region, where they have been mobilized since last December for about fifteen.

Last week, the Ukrainian president of the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, has accusations that around a third of the 11,000 North Korean troops deployed in Kursk have already been injured or killed.

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North Korea’s troops are removed from the front line in Russian Kursk

Saturday 1 February 2025 22:00 , Holly Evans

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

People working with the newly installed White House administration point to the presence of one of Zelensky’s key allies at a place of honour at President Trump’s inauguration on Monday.

David Arakhamia, the Ukrainian parliamentary group leader of Zelensky’s Servant of the People Party, was afforded a rare place in the Capitol rotunda to witness the inauguration on Monday. He has since told Ukrainian media that he now expects a formal 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, February 1, 2025 8:00 p. m. , Holly Evans

In Polevava, a small town about 120 kilometers (75 miles) from the Russian border, about 18 apartment buildings, a kindergarten infrastructure were damaged, the city government said.

Ukrainian officials said Hurt had also been registered in the city of Zaporizhzhia in the southeast, the Kharkiv and Sumy regions in the northeast and Khmelnytskyi in the west.

Kharkiv governor, Oleh Syniehubov, said Russian forces have used six missiles and 17 Shahed drones to attack infrastructure and fuel facilities.

Russia’s Defence Ministry said that its forces had launched attacks aimed at Ukraine’s gas and other energy infrastructure and had shot down 108 Ukrainian drones in the last 24 hours, Russian news agencies reported.

Since March 2024, Russia has introduced several missiles and drone attacks opposed to the electric power sector and other energy infrastructure in Ukraine, getting rid of the country part to have a capacity to generate and force rounding.

Saturday, February 1, 2025 3. 30 p. m. , 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.

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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Pokrovsk Battle: Ukraine in this city can be the maximum war

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

Russia introduced missiles and drones into Ukraine in airstrikes on Saturday, the Ukrainian Air Force said.

He said air defense sets have shot down 56 drones and redirected Russian drones.

It also shot down and redirected a “significant number” of missiles, he said, but it did provide main points about the missiles.

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

The Interior Ministry has reversed the “catastrophic” adjustments to the Household Refugee Program for Ukraine so that certain young women can now register in their parents in the United Kingdom, after independent cases are separated from families.

While Britain presented sanctuary to only about 300,000 Ukrainians after Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, adjustments to regulations issued overnight last February through the Conservative government prevented parents from safely bringing their youngsters 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-Tour of the House allows Ukrainian refugees to bring young people to the UK

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