Scenario 1: Keep fighting, keep talking. The most likely outcome. Talks continue. War grinds on. Ukraine refuses to hand over Donbas without firm US-backed security guarantees. Russia demands territory first, rejects Western troops.
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WSJ scenarios: prolonged war, Ukraine or Russia could break
WSJ outlines three scenarios of how Trump’s peace initiative could end: the war and negotiations continue, Ukraine breaks, Russia breaks. WSJ says the most likely outcome is a prolonged war, but rising strain this year could weaken either Kyiv’s or Moscow’s position. 1/
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Keane warns China could replicate Ukraine’s drone truck attacks in US
Gen. Jack Keane: We saw the Ukrainians transport drones by truck into Russia and then launched them near air bases and take down significant numbers of bomber aircraft.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 30 janvier 2026
China could do the same thing inside the US. 1/ pic.twitter.com/fzrQjbUXgiGen. Jack Keane: We saw the Ukrainians transport drones by truck into Russia and then launched them near air bases and take down significant numbers of bomber aircraft. China could do the same thing inside the US. 1/
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Thank you for reading. Please donate to support Ukrainian students.
Thank you for reading this post! Please also consider donating to support Ukrainian students who study during the war if this cause resonates with you. https://
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Post questioning death of 18-year-old boys in Ukraine war
How many more 18-year-old boys must die before Russia stops bombing Ukraine and this war ends? 9X
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Kyrylo trained, proposed, and planned a wedding and family before deployment.
Kyrylo believed he would manage. He trained, studied combat footage, lifted weights on base. Before deployment, he proposed to his girlfriend. They planned a wedding. They planned a family. 7/
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Body not evacuated, death unconfirmed, mother says son unprepared
His body could not be evacuated. The family has not received official confirmation of his death. His mother: “He was not ready for war.” 8/
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Exhausted older soldiers and depleted reserves in infantry units
Most men willing to fight volunteered in the early years of the war. Today, many infantry units are made up of exhausted, older soldiers with extended frontline rotations. Reserves are running out. 5/
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Ukraine reports 2M draft dodgers and 200K desertions
Ukraine’s Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov says around 2 million Ukrainians are dodging the draft, and more than 200,000 soldiers have deserted. That is roughly one-fifth of the entire army. 4/
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18-year-old soldier killed in Pokrovsk artillery strike
In October 2025, the 18-year-old soldier was sent to the Pokrovsk sector. Russian forces there outnumbered Ukrainian units by up to 10 to 1. Kyrylo was killed during an artillery strike when his group was rushed to reinforce positions. Out of six soldiers, only one had real
