He surrendered immediately. Ukrainian 117th Territorial Defense Brigade captured him January 13. Balogun: "Ukrainians did not harm us. When we got to their base, we were welcome. Giving us what to dress in, coffee, kept us in a warm place. They were really nice." 5/
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Russian soldiers denied phones, surprised by Ukrainians at position
Russians never gave soldiers their phones before deployment. No contact with families. No way to understand where they were going. Balogun: "When we got to the position, we were feeling cold. When we were relaxing, I saw soldiers coming in. They were Ukrainians." 4/
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African recruit Bubaka heart attack, Russians reject request, send to war
Another African recruit, Bubaka, had a heart attack during training. Nearly died. Told russians he wasn't ready. Asked to go home. Russians said: three months in jail, then home. Bubaka wrote formal request. Russians sent him to war anyway. 3/
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Nigerian engineer forced to sign Russian contract, captured near Lyman
Nigerian engineer Balogun Adisa Ridwan traveled to Russia for work. Russia forced him to sign a contract in Russian without translator. 16 in days training, then sent to frozen trench near Lyman. Declared dead back home. Balogun: "I was lucky to be captured." — United24. 1/
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Ukrainian surgeon warns Europe: Evolve faster than the enemy before war arrives.
Ukrainian surgeon Colonel Oleksandr Falshtynsky speaking in Munich: "We need to evolve faster than the enemy. The enemy changes every day. It is a warning for Europe. You need to prepare yourselves before war comes to you." 4X
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Kaja Kallas: mutual limits, no amnesty, return Ukrainian children
Kaja Kallas: If Ukraine’s military is to be limited, Russia’s should be limited too.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 15 février 2026
No amnesty for war crimes. Ukrainian children must be returned.
This is the bare minimum if Russia truly wants peace.
3X pic.twitter.com/NiBpG7Pm0hKaja Kallas: If Ukraine’s military is to be limited, Russia’s should be limited too. No amnesty for war crimes. Ukrainian children must be returned. This is the bare minimum if Russia truly wants peace. 3X
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❗️Operators of the State Border Guard Service of 🇺🇦Ukraine UAVs detected a hidden 🇷🇺2S19 Msta-S 152 mm self-propelled howitzer with an open hatch at a Russian base. pic.twitter.com/UrQ6M2wjuY
— 🪖MilitaryNewsUA🇺🇦 (@front_ukrainian) 15 février 2026Operators of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine UAVs detected a hidden 2S19 Msta-S 152 mm self-propelled howitzer with an open hatch at a Russian base.
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Kaja Kallas warns Russia gains more from negotiations than battlefield
Kaja Kallas: Russia gains more at the negotiations than it has achieved on the battlefield.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 15 février 2026
This is the biggest threat.
2/ pic.twitter.com/oty7trdEQAKaja Kallas: Russia gains more at the negotiations than it has achieved on the battlefield. This is the biggest threat. 2/
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Kaja Kallas: Russia is broken, no longer a superpower
Kaja Kallas: Russia is no superpower.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 15 février 2026
After more than a decade of war, it has barely moved beyond the 2014 lines, and lost 1.2 million people.
Today, Russia is broken. Its economy is in shreds, it is cut off from European energy markets, and its own people are fleeing.
1/ pic.twitter.com/iPbRC4LXVIKaja Kallas: Russia is no superpower. After more than a decade of war, it has barely moved beyond the 2014 lines, and lost 1.2 million people. Today, Russia is broken. Its economy is in shreds, it is cut off from European energy markets, and its own people are fleeing. 1/
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Former Ukraine Energy Minister Detained Fleeing Country
Ukraine’s former Energy Minister attempted to flee the country but was detained by the National Anti-Corruption Bureau while trying to cross the border.
