US Air Force tested ERAM cruise missile for Ukraine at Eglin Air Base in late January Key specs: 400 km range, 10 m accuracy. First batch of 840 missiles scheduled for October 2026 delivery. Program funded by Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, and the US https://euromaidanpress.com/2026/02/04/us-air-force-tests-400-kilometer-range-cruise-missile-for-ukraine-program/
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US Air Force tests ERAM cruise missile for Ukraine
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Seven killed in Russian cluster munition strike on Druzhkivka market
Russia kills civilians in Ukraine every single day. At least seven killed and one more injured by a Russian strike on a market in Druzhkivka, Donetsk region.
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ISW: Russia used energy strike moratorium to stockpile missiles for major 2026 attack
Russia used the energy strikes moratorium not to de-escalate, but to stockpile missiles for its biggest attack of 2026—that's the assessment from US think tank ISW. Just before the Abu Dhabi peace talks, Russia hit Ukraine with 450 drones and 71 missiles, leaving over a million
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Odesa Drone Attack: Dust, Collapsing Roofs, and Five Injured
Russian attacks on Ukraine never stop.
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) 4 février 2026
"Dust everywhere, the roof was collapsing, rumbling [from explosions]. It was crazy here."
The aftermath of the Russian drone attack on Odesa. Five people injured, critical infrastructure facility, residential buildings and vehicles… pic.twitter.com/BOKYl1T02hRussian attacks on Ukraine never stop. "Dust everywhere, the roof was collapsing, rumbling [from explosions]. It was crazy here." The aftermath of the Russian drone attack on Odesa. Five people injured, critical infrastructure facility, residential buildings and vehicles
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Ukrainian schools close due to lack of heating
A lot of Ukrainian schools had to organize unscheduled holidays because they had no heating after Russian attacks.
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) 4 février 2026
Of course, this is a huge problem for parents because they need to work.
Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ in Kyiv has opened a day camp to support families… https://t.co/uSkyANT4v0 pic.twitter.com/C9HqqBCovmMany Ukrainian schools had to declare unscheduled holidays because they lacked heating following Russian attacks. This is a major issue for parents who need to work. The Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ in Kyiv has opened a day camp to support families.
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my homecity Zaporizhzhia. as bombs and drones keep raining down on the city for the third day, more candles and flowers are appearing at the murder site where russians yesterday killed two 18-year-olds
my homecity Zaporizhzhia. as bombs and drones keep raining down on the city for the third day, more candles and flowers are appearing at the murder site where russians yesterday killed two 18-year-olds pic.twitter.com/euxdRuvIFM
— maksym eristavi. (@maksymeristavi) 4 février 2026my homecity Zaporizhzhia. as bombs and drones keep raining down on the city for the third day, more candles and flowers are appearing at the murder site where russians yesterday killed two 18-year-olds
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Russia damages Kyiv’s Darnytsia thermal power plant, deemed a war crime.
A thermal power plant that existed solely to keep Kyiv residents warm is now severely damaged after Russia's overnight strike on 3 February. "This is a war crime by Russia," Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal said of the attack on Darnytsia plant. Over 1,100 apartment buildings in
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Ukraine: defensive rings and drones in bad weather
Ukraine has four defensive rings around the city and three brigades inside it. But there aren’t enough troops to cover every approach—drones were filling the gaps. Bad weather just removed that advantage.
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Konstantinivka at risk from Russian advance
Konstantinivka is in trouble. Fog and rain on January 31 grounded Ukraine's drones—the main tool holding the line southwest of the city around Illinivka, Stepanivka, and Berestok. Russian forces have been building up there for weeks. Their goal: cut the H20 highway, the city's lifeline.
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Kazakh man opens heated yurt for Kyiv residents hit by Russian attacks
We are deeply grateful to everyone who helps Ukrainians survive this brutal winter. We are not alone in this horror.
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) 4 février 2026
Marat from Kazakhstan has opened up a yurt with heating for the residents of Desniansky district in Kyiv, hit very hard by Russian attacks on energy… https://t.co/uSkyANT4v0 pic.twitter.com/HM4ZQ9zGnxWe are deeply grateful to everyone who helps Ukrainians survive this brutal winter. We are not alone in this horror. Marat from Kazakhstan has opened up a yurt with heating for the residents of Desniansky district in Kyiv, hit very hard by Russian attacks on energy
