"Something has changed — they are exhausted" Fighting in Pokrovsk remains daily, but a Ukrainian battalion commander observes a shift in enemy behavior. According to the officer from the 25th Airborne Sicheslav Brigade, Russian forces are exhausted and their attacks are less
Full-scale invasion and national resilience, broadcasted live.
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Damaged Audi drives away after Russian strike, Ukrainians joke: unbreakable
An Audi car damaged by a Russian strike on Kyiv, was able to start and drive away.
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) 5 février 2026
Amazing quality!
Ukrainians joke that we're all a bit like this Audi – damaged but unbreakable. https://t.co/Jf4hHFckrS pic.twitter.com/bSDcv7lQLdAn Audi car damaged by a Russian strike on Kyiv, was able to start and drive away. Amazing quality! Ukrainians joke that we're all a bit like this Audi – damaged but unbreakable.
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Ukrainian plumber fights Russia by fixing heat, refuses to forgive
"What, am I supposed to forgive them? Say, 'That's it, I give up'?" he said on a break from his shift in the city's northeastern outskirts. "They'll never see the day." @dpeleschuk speaks to a veteran Ukrainian plumber fighting Russia by fixing the heat.
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Russie perd accès Starlink sur tout le front
BREAKING: 'Catastrophe' for Russia as forces lose Starlink access across front line. "The enemy at the front doesn't have a problem, the enemy has a catastrophe," Serhiy "Flash" Bezkrestnov said.
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Russia Attacks Civilian Sites and Transport Infrastructure



Russia again chose civilian sites and transport infrastructure as targets early on February 5 as U.S.-backed talks entered day two.
Russian drones damaged a kindergarten, homes, and vehicles in Kyiv. In Sumy Oblast, Russia hit a railway warming shelter and technical buildings. -
Explosions reported in Dnipro
Explosions rang out in Dnipro now
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Washington Post lays off over 300 staff due to financial losses
The Washington Post laid off over 300 of its about 800 staff due to financial losses, and has closed the sports, city news, and international offices in Ukraine, Australia, and the Middle East, the New York Times reports. A third of the editorial staff were affected by the cuts.
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Destruction of Russian communication equipment by Ukrainian soldiers
❗️🇺🇦Ukrainian soldiers from the Unmanned Systems Battalion of the 68th Separate Jaeger Brigade are destroying 🇷🇺Russian communication equipment — antennas. pic.twitter.com/bPtydhHHRm
— 🪖MilitaryNewsUA🇺🇦 (@front_ukrainian) 5 février 2026Ukrainian soldiers from the Unmanned Systems Battalion of the 68th Separate Jaeger Brigade are destroying Russian communication equipment — antennas.
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Strengthening measures against Russian drones and MLRS
Regarding the fight against Russian reconnaissance drones, additional strengthening is needed, — Zelenskyy It is also necessary to continue applying all methods of protection against MLRS (rocket artillery) and, accordingly, to strike Russian positions. The President stated
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Trump fails to end Ukraine war
Trump promised to end the war in Ukraine in a day. A year later, he has done nothing to hold Russia accountable and lets the invasion continue while making excuses.
