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Ukrainian drone strikes cut power to hundreds of thousands in Russia-occupied southern Ukraine | AP News
1 day ago - Kremlin-installed authorities in Russia-occupied parts of southern Ukraine say Ukrainian drone strikes have damaged energy networks.
BBC
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Ukraine War | Latest News & Updates| BBC News
17 hours ago - On the frozen surface of Kyiv's River Dnipro, men are fishing to take their minds off the war with Russia. ... Ukraine's third largest city has come under sustained attack on its ports in a Russian bid to sap morale.
The Independent
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Ukraine-Russia war live: Kyiv officials visit US for peace talks with Trump envoys
9 hours ago - Ukrainian negotiator Rustem Umerov said talks would continue "at the team level during the next phase of consultations in Davos". Last night Zelensky said work continued to restore energy infrastructure devastated by targeted Russian strikes, and that such attacks showed Vladimir Putin had no interest in peace. “If the Russians were seriously interested in ending the war, they would have focused on diplomacy," Zelensky said in his nightly video address.
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Fox News
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Russia losing 'massive' 25,000 troops monthly in Ukraine as war grinds on, NATO chief says
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said Tuesday that Russia is losing between 20,000 and 25,000 troops each month in its war against Ukraine as fighting drags on into a fourth year.
Published 5 days ago
NYTimes
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Is the Russian Military Adapting Effectively to the Drone Age? - The New York Times
2 days ago - In this war, because of drones, Russia has resorted out of necessity to using small teams of three to five troops to try to take territory. But that tactic has not allowed the military to take very much land. It is barely inching forward, amid heavy losses. “What’s going on in the Russian-Ukrainian war is very new to all military experts, who are trying to adapt,” said Aleksandr Golts, a veteran Russian military analyst now with the Swedish Institute of International Affairs.
Institute for the Study of War
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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, January 16, 2026 | ISW
2 days ago - One Russian milblogger stated in direct response to Belousov’s January 16 meeting that statements about Russian control over Kupyansk are “not only inaccurate” but “do not even come close to reflecting the actual situation on the ground,” as Russian forces have not controlled Kupyansk “for a single day.”[11] Milbloggers widely complained about repeated “failures” in the area and criticized the practice of sending “beautiful reports” alleging Russian advances to higher-ups.[12] Russian milbloggers complained that the Western Grouping of Forces’ practice of “groundlessl
Business Insider
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Russia's 'massive' losses in Ukraine have it heading toward a breaking point, NATO's top official says
5 days ago - Russian military efforts to bring fresh troops into its war against Ukraine include offering financial benefits to some informal recruiters, sourcing combat personnel from overseas, and playing with the legislation on the use of active and inactive reserves, among some other unofficial methods, Stepanenko said.
Russia Matters
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The Russia-Ukraine War Report Card, Jan. 14, 2026 | Russia Matters
5 days ago - Russian aerial attacks and Ukrainian interceptions10 ... Internally displaced: 5,000 as of August 2025. 1,000,000 (0.7% of Russia’s 2022 population) left Russia for economic or political reasons in the first year of the full-scale war.
NYTimes
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Russia Says It Used Nuclear-Capable Missile to Strike Western Ukraine - The New York Times
Russia said on Friday that it had used the Oreshnik missile and other weapons to hit drone-making and energy infrastructure in Ukraine. Explosions were reported early Friday near the western city of Lviv after the Ukrainian military warned of a potential missile launch from a Russian strategic nuclear testing site, the Kapustin Yar facility near the Caspian Sea.
Published 1 week ago
CNN
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Russia strikes western Ukraine with Oreshnik ballistic missile, one of its most advanced weapons | CNN
1 week ago - It marked the first time in more than a year that Moscow had unleashed the Oreshnik, which can contain multiple warheads and carry either conventional or nuclear payloads. While Russia did not confirm the target of the Oreshnik missile fire, the country’s Ministry of Defense noted a “massive strike with high-precision long-range land and sea-based weapons, including the Oreshnik mobile medium-range ground-based missile system,” in a statement on Friday. Meanwhile, Russian forces launched hundreds of air weapons in a barrage that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said targeted “energy facilities and civilian infrastructure” in multiple regions, including Kyiv.
The Moscow Times
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Russia Needs Men to Fight in Ukraine in 2026. Where Will They Come From? - The Moscow Times
18 hours ago - Russia’s regions and ethnic republics have borne a disproportionate share of the burden in supplying manpower for the front lines in Ukraine since the onset of Moscow’s full-scale invasion. With no peace deal in sight, regional officials are buckling up for yet another year of trying to fulfill the Kremlin-imposed military recruitment quotas — an increasingly difficult task. The Moscow Times spoke to Maria Vyushkova, a leading researcher of regional and ethnic disparities in Russia’s war casualties, to understand how and where Moscow will search for fresh manpower in 2026.
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Cute ears that captured the world: The miracle of Russian Cheburashka FEATURE ... This one delusional neocon gives a perfect glimpse into the Ukraine War Fantasy Land they all live in