Germany is ready to give the Armed Forces of Ukraine five PAC-3 missiles on condition of a joint donation with partners. https://ift.tt/ynI5R74 #liga #news
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IOC disqualified Ukrainian racer for helmet honoring killed athletes
Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych’s memory helmet shows the faces of Ukrainian athletes and coaches killed by Russia’s war. The International Olympic Committee has disqualified him for wearing it – undermining its own reputation. This decision is a shameful betrayal… pic.twitter.com/eVZChMQMuG
— MFA of Ukraine 🇺🇦 (@MFA_Ukraine) 12 février 2026Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych’s memory helmet shows the faces of Ukrainian athletes and coaches killed by Russia’s war. The International Olympic Committee has disqualified him for wearing it – undermining its own reputation. This decision is a shameful betrayal
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Ukrainian scouts capture two Russian soldiers in Donetsk Oblast
“Successful fishing trip — two 'crucians' caught” — helmet cam combat footage from Chameleon Team of Ukraine's 93rd Brigade
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) 12 février 2026
Ukrainian scouts from the 93rd captured two Russian soldiers while clearing Russian foxhiles in a treeline in the Kostiantynivka sector, Donetsk Oblast.
📹… pic.twitter.com/vlZwzUtoRI“Successful fishing trip — two 'crucians' caught” — helmet cam combat footage from Chameleon Team of Ukraine's 93rd Brigade Ukrainian scouts from the 93rd captured two Russian soldiers while clearing Russian foxhiles in a treeline in the Kostiantynivka sector, Donetsk Oblast.
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Zelenskyy: Better no deal than a bad one; Ukraine not losing.
“I would rather not sign any agreement at all than force my people to accept a bad one,” – Zelenskyy. Additional points: Ending the war could become a major political victory for the U.S. President; Ukraine is not losing the war; At best, peace negotiations should
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Germany: €11.5 billion aid to Ukraine in 2026 and Patriot transfers
❗️Germany has allocated €11.5 billion in aid to Ukraine for 2026, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius stated following the Ramstein-format meeting.
— 🪖MilitaryNewsUA🇺🇦 (@front_ukrainian) 12 février 2026
The country has transferred five of its Patriot systems — which represents more than a third of its total — Pistorius noted.… pic.twitter.com/xD7B1YXyuqGermany has allocated €11.5 billion in aid to Ukraine for 2026, German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius stated after the Ramstein-format meeting. The country has transferred five of its Patriot systems — which represents more than a third of its total — Pistorius noted.
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Russian soldiers furious over Telegram ban
'Do not deprive us' — Russian soldiers, milbloggers furious at Putin over Telegram ban. For many Russian troops fighting in Ukraine, Telegram is not just a social network — it is a core operational tool.
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Partners Announce $38 Billion Military Aid
At the Ramstein meeting, partners announced $38 billion in military aid – Fedorov
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NATO Allies united in support for Ukraine’s sovereignty
NATO Allies are united in their support for 🇺🇦 Ukraine, ensuring they have what they need to defend their sovereignty#DefMin | #StandWithUkraine pic.twitter.com/fWh2eKA13C
— NATO (@NATO) 12 février 2026NATO Allies are united in their support for Ukraine, ensuring they have what they need to defend their sovereignty #DefMin | #StandWithUkraine
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Bremmer: Russia weaker, becoming second-rate state under China
Ian Bremmer, President at Eurasia Group: Russia's dug its own grave. They've dug hundreds of thousands over the last 4 years in Ukraine.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 12 février 2026
They are weaker. Their economy, security, diplomacy is weaker. They're becoming a second rate state that has to follow China's lead. 1/ pic.twitter.com/5W6phVSTtdIan Bremmer, President at Eurasia Group: Russia's dug its own grave. They've dug hundreds of thousands over the last 4 years in Ukraine. They are weaker. Their economy, security, diplomacy is weaker. They're becoming a second rate state that has to follow China's lead. 1/
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Ukrainian skater dedicates performance to war-fighting father
21-year-old Ukrainian figure skater Kyrylo Marsak dedicated his performance to his dad Andrii, who is currently defending Ukraine.
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) 12 février 2026
Kyrylo skated to the song called "Fall on Me," a father-son duet by Andrea and Matteo Bocelli. His dad sent it to him.
"Me and my coach really… pic.twitter.com/96n3P0QU8421-year-old Ukrainian figure skater Kyrylo Marsak dedicated his performance to his father Andrii, who is currently defending Ukraine. Kyrylo skated to the song 'Fall on Me,' a father-son duet by Andrea and Matteo Bocelli. His father sent it to him. 'Me and my coach really
