In our new documentary, the Kyiv Independent’s War Crimes Investigations Unit uncovers the torture of Ukrainian civilians held by Russian forces and traces the roots of these practices through Russian history. Watch here:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=p7Ei6mAf3mQ
Full-scale invasion and national resilience, broadcasted live.
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Investigation into Torture of Ukrainians by Russian Troops
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Kharkiv Mayor Complains About Outages in Unheated Buildings
The Mayor of Kharkiv has complained about power outages in unheated buildings. Shmyhal: Everything possible is being done https://ift.tt/aO7mYLN #liga #новини
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Prosecutor General Accused of Russian Ties Amid NABU Crackdown
Ukraine's prosecutor general attacked NABU for "Russian traces." His own father has a Russian passport. Kravchenko jailed anti-corruption detectives, ran 80 searches on NABU, seized personal control over the agency. A new investigation found three of his five deputies also have
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Night of February 13: NGU shot down six Shahed in Dnipropetrovsk region
У ніч на 13 лютого мобільні вогневі групи Центрального оперативно-територіального об’єднання #НГУ відбили чергову повітряну атаку.
— НГУ (@ng_ukraine) 13 février 2026
Під час атаки ударними #БпЛА типу #Shahed 136/131 на Дніпропетровську область було знищено шість ворожих безпілотників. pic.twitter.com/O5082GggFJOn the night of February 13, mobile fire groups of the Central Operational-Territorial Association #NGU repelled another air attack. During the attack by strike #UAVs of the #Shahed 136/131 type on the Dnipropetrovsk region, six enemy drones were destroyed.
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Ukraine and China exchange visit invitations, coordinate dates
Ukraine and China have exchanged invitations for official visits and are now coordinating dates, Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said.
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Russia unwilling to talk despite severe attacks on civilian infrastructure
…Over the next week, we witnessed the most severe attacks on civilian infrastructure, private homes, and hospitals. If there is a point in talking, we are ready to talk. But, as you can see from the [achievements] of the American side, Russia is not yet willing to talk
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Pegasus drone: Ukrainian heavy bomber known as Baba Yaga
“Behind me is the Pegasus heavy bomber drone. The Russians call it Baba Yaga. For the Ukrainian side, it’s one of the most important pieces of kit. It does bombing missions, mining missions, supports their own infantry on the islands, bringing them packages every night.” 4X pic.twitter.com/LeG3SSWpBl
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 13 février 2026“Behind me is the Pegasus heavy bomber drone. The Russians call it Baba Yaga. For the Ukrainian side, it’s one of the most important pieces of kit. It does bombing missions, mining missions, supports their own infantry on the islands, bringing them packages every night.” 4X
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War is scary everywhere, but Kherson feels like home
“Basically, war is war everywhere, so how, where, or in what direction it is doesn't really matter. It's scary everywhere. Now that I'm in Kherson, I feel more like I'm closer to home.” 3/ pic.twitter.com/HrJgA8j80Y
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 13 février 2026“Basically, war is war everywhere, so how, where, or in what direction it is doesn't really matter. It's scary everywhere. Now that I'm in Kherson, I feel more like I'm closer to home.” 3/
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Drone and counter-drone war on the Dnipro front
Kyiv Independent on Dnipro river frontline: The drone war is just as much about the counter drone war.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 13 février 2026
Both sides bring strong electronic warfare assets. FPV teams need to fly out, learn where the Russian EW assets are, and then find a way through to hit their targets. 1/ pic.twitter.com/bWWR0OFhUZThe drone war is just as much about the counter-drone war. Both sides deploy strong electronic warfare assets. FPV teams must fly out, locate Russian EW assets, and find a way through to strike their targets.
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After his trip to Ukraine: mastery of autonomous systems
After his latest trip to Ukraine, @ericschmidt writes for @FT: “Mastery of autonomous systems and the ability to build those weapons in abundance will determine the outcome of future wars. The west must learn from what is happening on the frontline in Ukraine, accelerate
