Russia fired nearly 50 ballistic missiles, 1,300 drones, and 1,200 guided bombs at Ukraine in a single week, Zelenskyy says. Energy infrastructure remains the primary target as winter aerial attacks intensify across multiple regions.
Full-scale invasion and national resilience, broadcasted live.
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G7 Foreign Ministers reaffirm unwavering support for Ukraine’s freedom
G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting on 14 February on the sidelines of the @MunSecConf
, with the EU represented by HR/VP @kajakallas
. Ministers also met with Ukraine’s MFA @andrii_sybiha and reaffirmed their unwavering support for Ukraine in defending its freedom, sovereignty, -
Zelensky’s roads already ruined by 2026
On 8 February 2026, Zelenskyy stated that many roads had been built in Ukraine prior to the full-scale invasion.
— EMPR.media (@EuromaidanPR) 15 février 2026
Tell @ZelenskyyUa that the roads he built have already run out!
One can only drive at a maximum of 10 km/h on the battered Kyiv–Odesa motorway.
Terrifying… pic.twitter.com/BFEJxMKMeROn 8 February 2026, Zelenskyy stated that many roads had been built in Ukraine prior to the full-scale invasion. Tell @ZelenskyyUa that the roads he built have already run out! One can only drive at a maximum of 10 km/h on the battered Kyiv–Odesa motorway. Terrifying.
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Our Little Guardians — Love and Home in War


On the front, they are not just animals. They are our anti-stress, our psychologists, and the most reliable guards. They give what is so lacking in war — unconditional love and a sense of home. Thank you to our little guardians for their fidelity! 113th Separate Territorial Defense Brigade
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100 Ukrainian suicide drones strike Moscow region
#BREAKING Moscow region: Around 100 Ukrainian suicide drones are attacking targets pic.twitter.com/rJoneM1BCh
— EMPR.media (@EuromaidanPR) 15 février 2026#BREAKING Moscow region: Approximately 100 Ukrainian suicide drones are targeting locations
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Ukraine uses automated drone swarms, AI, radar to expand no man’s land
Ukraine responds with ISR drones, radar networks, and AI systems that integrate battlefield data in real time. Drone swarms are increasingly automated. Valuable personnel are pulled back. “No man’s land” expands as machines take over the front. 4/
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Russia adapts with fibre-optic drones and jet-powered Shaheds
Russia adapts. Fibre-optic drones immune to jamming strike trenches and forests. Jet-powered Shaheds are in development. Moscow aims to launch up to 1,000 Shaheds per day in 2026. 3/
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Russian losses to Ukrainian drones
Schmidt: The odds of being killed by drones for advancing Russian units are about 1 in 3. Yet Moscow keeps pushing, absorbing 30,000-35,000 killed or seriously wounded per month, by Ukrainian estimates. Attrition alone may not break Russia.
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Eric Schmidt: Ukraine’s no man’s land is future of war
Eric Schmidt for FT: Ukraine’s no man’s land is the future of war. After 4 years of full-scale invasion, frontline positions sit under constant drone surveillance. In 2025, Russia seized less than 1% of Ukrainian territory. Almost anything that moves is detected and struck. 1/
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Kazakh Yurts of Invincibility provide warmth, food, and power in Kyiv
Kazakh "Yurts of Invincibility" are working in Kyiv – people come there to warm up, charge their devices and have a hot meal.
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) 15 février 2026
This means so much.
Thanks to Saule Aliyeva from Kazakhstan for her help in these difficult times!
📹 Azattyk Media/Facebook https://t.co/uSkyANT4v0 pic.twitter.com/2TlUHIqF38Kazakh "Yurts of Invincibility" are working in Kyiv – people come there to warm up, charge their devices and have a hot meal. This means so much. Thanks to Saule Aliyeva from Kazakhstan for her help in these difficult times! Azattyk Media/Facebook
