After Russia's mass strikes on Kyiv's energy infrastructure on Jan. 9, 70 percent of the city was left without electricity, and over 6,000 residential buildings lost both heat and light. As of Feb. 24, more than 1,100 residential buildings remain without heating. For many Kyiv
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Ukraine asks ICC to expand charges against Russia
Ukraine has asked the ICC to broaden charges against Russia over attacks on the energy sector. https://ift.tt/duKcz9f #liga #news
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Odesa families face week-long power outages after Russian strikes damage energy facilities
Thousands of families in several districts of Odesa have been without electricity for over a week.
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) 25 février 2026
A Russian strike caused extremely serious damage to an energy facility. Since then, Russia has attacked three more major substations.
Repairs are complicated by large-scale damage… pic.twitter.com/B6oQHbbDnzThousands of families in several districts of Odesa have been without electricity for over a week. A Russian strike caused extremely serious damage to an energy facility. Since then, Russia has attacked three more major substations. Repairs are complicated by large-scale damage
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Cheprasov reported missing after transfer to Millerovo
19/ Instead, on the night of 3 January 2026, he and others were loaded onto buses and taken to Millerovo in the Rostov region. The channel reports that Cheprasov is now listed as missing in action. /end
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Russian Armed Forces: Militia members’ duties automatically extended without new contracts.
6/ …the Russian Armed Forces. At the same time, no new contracts were signed with former militia members—for some reason, it was assumed by default that all the duties of Russian military personnel automatically extended to them.
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LPR/DPR discharges no longer recognized, former soldiers treated as Russian army deserters
8/ In practice, this means that legally granted discharges from the LPR and DPR – even for badly wounded men – are no longer being recognised. Soldiers who had been discharged under the L/DPR's regulations are now being treated as deserters from the Russian Army.
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Russian Volunteers in Donbas (2014–2022)
During the war in Donbas, between 2014 and Russia’s full-scale invasion of February 2022, thousands of Russian nationalists volunteered to fight for the militias of the Luhansk and Donetsk 'People’s Republics.' Many were later discharged.
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GUR regains control of positions near Stepnogorsk
The GUR has regained control of positions near Stepnogorsk in the Zaporizhzhia direction – video https://ift.tt/Gx0zpqY #liga #новини
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Russia bombs Zaporizhzhia region, civilians killed
Since Russia launched its full-scale war on Ukraine, it has likely killed Ukrainian civilians every single day. Last night, Russian aerial bombs struck the Zaporizhzhia region, killing four people, injuring a child, and damaging homes.
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Putin’s Ukraine war compared to 1930s totalising project
I talked to the great @AndrewMarr9 about how Putin's war in Ukraine is reminiscent of the 1930s – a totalising project to exterminate a people & their history, culture, and language https://t.co/SQphsvoW1O
— Luke Harding (@lukeharding1968) 25 février 2026I talked to the great @AndrewMarr9 about how Putin's war in Ukraine is reminiscent of the 1930s – a totalising project to exterminate a people & their history, culture, and language
