A mine tore off his foot. He tightened a tourniquet and crawled six hours under FPV drones to stay alive. This is “Keks,” a fighter from Ukraine’s 144th Special Operations Center. — Ukrainska Pravda 1/
Full-scale invasion and national resilience, broadcasted live.
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Volker: Zelenskyy’s drone exports smart for Ukraine and West
Volker: Zelenskyy’s move to allow drone exports is smart.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 16 février 2026
Yes, it brings money to Ukraine. But more importantly, the West needs Ukrainian know-how.
We build high-end, expensive weapons. Ukrainians build high-tech, effective, low-cost ones — and know how to use them.
3X pic.twitter.com/jJ9yHr4evnVolker: Zelenskyy’s move to allow drone exports is smart. Yes, it brings money to Ukraine. But more importantly, the West needs Ukrainian know-how. We build high-end, expensive weapons. Ukrainians build high-tech, effective, low-cost ones — and know how to use them. 3X
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Tsahkna urges shift in Ukraine support narrative for Europe’s future
Tsahkna: We need to change narrative that we support Ukraine because we need to help them. In the future we need Ukraine in Europe. We need Ukraine capabilities, innovation, and army for peace guarantees. Our global goal is to be more competitive. We don’t have this luxury. 4X pic.twitter.com/yMg27QFCHc
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 16 février 2026Tsahkna: We need to change narrative that we support Ukraine because we need to help them. In the future we need Ukraine in Europe. We need Ukraine capabilities, innovation, and army for peace guarantees. Our global goal is to be more competitive. We don’t have this luxury. 4X
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Volker: Trump got Ukraine ceasefire, but no Putin pressure without sanctions
Volker: Trump got Ukraine to accept a ceasefire idea, aligned US-Ukraine economically, and pushed Europe to step up.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 16 février 2026
But he hasn’t pressured Putin.
Without secondary sanctions and action against the shadow fleet, Moscow has no reason to stop.
2/ pic.twitter.com/Aj3Qf3vZH9Volker: Trump got Ukraine to accept a ceasefire idea, aligned US-Ukraine economically, and pushed Europe to step up. But he hasn’t pressured Putin. Without secondary sanctions and action against the shadow fleet, Moscow has no reason to stop. 2/
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Europe prepares coalition for Ukraine, US alliance remains essential
Volker: We need more Europe in NATO, but the US doesn’t go to zero.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 16 février 2026
Europe is preparing a ‘coalition of the willing’ to deploy to Ukraine after a ceasefire. They’re reviewing forces and equipment to be more capable.
But they still see the alliance with the US as essential.
1/ pic.twitter.com/3Pbf8s2fqCVolker: We need more Europe in NATO, but the US doesn’t go to zero. Europe is preparing a ‘coalition of the willing’ to deploy to Ukraine after a ceasefire. They’re reviewing forces and equipment to be more capable. But they still see the alliance with the US as essential. 1/
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Stoltenberg: Cost and Progress of the War in Ukraine 2025
Stoltenberg: In 2025, Russia captured less than 1% of Ukrainian territory, about 0.8%.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 16 février 2026
For that, they paid around 1,000 killed and seriously wounded every single day.
Their economy is in deep trouble. Finland and Sweden joined NATO.
If we keep up support, Ukraine can prevail
3X pic.twitter.com/N7GkrL6Q4IStoltenberg: In 2025, Russia captured less than 1% of Ukrainian territory, about 0.8%. For that, they paid around 1,000 killed and seriously wounded every single day. Their economy is in deep trouble. Finland and Sweden joined NATO. If we keep up support, Ukraine can prevail 3X
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SAMP/T new anti-ballistic capabilities and slow production
Next-generation Franco-Italian SAMP/Ts can intercept Russian ballistic missiles, but production remains slow, expert Khrapchynskyi said. Ukraine urgently needs such systems as Russia launches a record 91 missiles in January 2026, the highest monthly total since the war began.
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Stoltenberg triples Norway’s military aid to Ukraine, highest per capita
Stoltenberg: My first decision as finance minister was to triple Norway’s military support to Ukraine.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 16 février 2026
We provide €7.3 billion a year. We are fewer than six million people.
No country gives more per capita or as a share of GDP. That’s 1.3% of GDP, higher than most allies.
2/ pic.twitter.com/LwLKlQdg0MStoltenberg: My first decision as finance minister was to triple Norway’s military support to Ukraine. We provide €7.3 billion a year. We are fewer than six million people. No country gives more per capita or as a share of GDP. That’s 1.3% of GDP, higher than most allies. 2/
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Ukrainian Patriot downs Russian Zircon hypersonic missile near Kyiv
❗️Video showing a 🇺🇦Ukrainian Patriot air defense system shooting down a 🇷🇺Russian 3M22 Zircon hypersonic cruise missile near Kyiv last night pic.twitter.com/3adpCxLWmG
— 🪖MilitaryNewsUA🇺🇦 (@front_ukrainian) 16 février 2026showing a Ukrainian Patriot air defense system shooting down a Russian 3M22 Zircon hypersonic cruise missile near Kyiv last night
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Russie teste l’assaut en motoneige en Ukraine
Russia just tried its first snowmobile assault in Ukraine. The machines glowed bright white on thermal cameras. Troops near Korchakivka in Sumy Oblast did everything by the book — the book was written before thermal drones. Ukraine's 71st Air Mobile Brigade spotted them

