

Artillery
Photo report 48th Separate Artillery Brigade named after Colonel Grigoriy Chyzhyevsky of the Ukrainian People's Republic Army



Artillery
Photo report 48th Separate Artillery Brigade named after Colonel Grigoriy Chyzhyevsky of the Ukrainian People's Republic Army
Ukraine struck $100 million Russian Nebo-U radar system in occupied Crimea, General Staff claims. In addition to the radar strike in Crimea, Ukrainian forces reported hitting multiple targets in occupied territories overnight on Feb. 13.
Today's massive strike on Odesa pic.twitter.com/LPj1uxNYbf
— EMPR.media (@EuromaidanPR) 13 février 2026
Today's massive strike on Odesa
❗️Fighters of the DPSU "🇺🇦Hart" brigade attacked two 🇷🇺Russian artillery guns, seven vehicles, an ammunition depot, communication equipment, and a Silok-1 electronic warfare system using strike drones. pic.twitter.com/MIBxCugJ9q
— 🪖MilitaryNewsUA🇺🇦 (@front_ukrainian) 13 février 2026
Fighters of the DPSU 'Hart' brigade attacked two Russian artillery guns, seven vehicles, an ammunition depot, communications equipment, and a Silok-1 electronic warfare system using strike drones.
The vast majority of volunteers — especially those who defended Ukraine in the first, most intense period of the war — do not have such permission, writes Rzeczpospolita.

Polish lawmakers have passed a bill exempting Polish volunteers who defended Ukraine from punishment, according to the bill's description on the Sejm's website.

Thank you, the United Kingdom, for strengthening our air defence as Russia continues its attacks on Ukrainian cities. The newly announced package exceeds £500 million and includes £150 million through NATO’s PURL initiative for US-manufactured interceptors, as well as 1,000
'Modern Ukrainian technology, battle-tested' — Zelensky unveils 1st drone produced by German-Ukrainian joint venture. The facility is expected to produce up to 10,000 drones within a year, according to Zelensky.
The White House twice declined to confirm the existence of such proposals in comments to the Kyiv Independent — first after Zelensky's disclosure and again following a subsequent Bloomberg reporting.
Russia appeared to confirm on Feb. 13 the existence of a sweeping U.S.-Russia economic proposal known in Kyiv as the "Dmitriev package," days after President Volodymyr Zelensky first disclosed it publicly.