Tomorrow, 24 February, on the 4th anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the @UN General Assembly will resume its 11th Emergency Special Session at 17:00 (Kyiv time), to address the ongoing consequences of Russia’s aggression and to advance efforts toward a
Full-scale invasion and national resilience, broadcasted live.
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Mariupol rally against Russian invasion
22 February 2022. Rally in Mariupol in support of Ukraine's unity and against plans for russia's full-scale invasion.
— EMPR.media (@EuromaidanPR) 23 février 2026
Only hours remained until the full-scale war. Mariupol residents were showing the entire world that they stood for Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/bJaiLA7DZw22 February 2022. Rally in Mariupol in support of Ukraine's unity and against Russia's planned full-scale invasion. Only hours remained before the all-out war. Mariupol residents demonstrated to the entire world that they stood with Ukraine.
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Russian officials’ intentions exposed, yet some Europeans see them as partners.
Russian officials casually exposing their intentions as they’ve been doing for years and years but we still have Europeans like the AfD leader saying these people are our partners.
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Russian recruitment damage to reputation in Africa and South Asia
This ban was probably inevitable. Russian recruitment has done serious damage to its reputation in Africa and South Asia, where appalling stories of men being tricked and intimidated into signing military conflicts have been in the media for months.
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Slovakia cuts emergency power to Ukraine
Slovakia is ceasing emergency electricity supplies to Ukraine as of today, – Fico
— EMPR.media (@EuromaidanPR) 23 février 2026
According to him, this is a response to the halt in the transportation of russian oil through the Druzhba pipeline.
"As of today, if the Ukrainian side requests assistance from Slovakia to… pic.twitter.com/HHIhBWB2znSlovakia is ceasing emergency electricity supplies to Ukraine as of today, – Fico. According to him, this is a response to the halt in the transportation of Russian oil through the Druzhba pipeline. "As of today, if the Ukrainian side requests assistance from Slovakia to
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Russia’s war cost Ukraine $195B in damage
Russia's war caused $195 billion in direct damage to Ukraine, with reconstruction and recovery costs reaching $588 billion, according to the World Bank estimates The hardest-hit sectors are transport ($96B needed), energy ($91B), and housing ($90B)
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Operational information: 100 combat engagements on February 23
Operational information as of 22:00 on February 23, 2026 regarding the Russian invasion Since the beginning of the day, 100 combat engagements have occurred. https://facebook.com/share/p/181eBH8KDs/
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Honoring fallen defenders in Lviv
In Lviv, on the eve of the 4th anniversary of the full-scale invasion, a special ceremony took place to honour the fallen defenders. On the fields of the honorary burials, they lit the ‘Rays of Memory’—luminous pillars that rose high into the night sky, symbolising the unfading… pic.twitter.com/Tkf3B25f2J
— EMPR.media (@EuromaidanPR) 23 février 2026In Lviv, on the eve of the 4th anniversary of the full-scale invasion, a special ceremony took place to honor the fallen defenders. At the fields of the honorary burials, they lit the 'Rays of Memory'—luminous pillars that rose high into the night sky, symbolizing the unfading light of their sacrifice.
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NATO supports Ukraine and emphasizes deterrence through training
❝No one wants war. But if you train hard, you can endure it.❞
— NATO (@NATO) 23 février 2026
NATO Allies continue to support Ukraine to defend itself today and deter tomorrow.
#StandWithUkraine pic.twitter.com/FQsRMHNsL2❝No one wants war. But if you train hard, you can endure it.❞ NATO Allies continue to support Ukraine to defend itself today and deter tomorrow. #StandWithUkraine
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Explosion at Dnipro police precinct
An explosion occurred at a police precinct in Dnipro. The source is likely internal.

