The energy 'truce' has ended: due to enemy strikes on energy infrastructure this morning, consumers in Sumy, Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, and Cherkasy oblasts are left without power, — Ukrenergo.
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Hyundai loses right to reclaim Russian assets due to Ukraine war.
Hyundai becomes second foreign carmaker to lose right to reclaim Russian assets. Reuters reported in December that Hyundai was unable to use the buyback option due to the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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Social workers aid displaced people
Commenting on an interview with Maksym Bakhmatov, head of the Desnianskyi District Administration, for hromadske, they noted that social workers are assisting people in need with relocation, providing them with hot meals, care, and medicine.
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Winter hunt of an enemy BUK destroyed
Winter hunt for an enemy BUK.
— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) 2 février 2026
Target detected, tracked, and burned down.
High-value asset eliminated. Crew neutralized.
📹: 43rd Artillery Brigade pic.twitter.com/ZnIw2maEVbWinter hunt for a hostile BUK. Target detected, tracked, and burned. High-value asset eliminated. Crew neutralized. : 43rd Artillery Brigade
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Russes abandonnent véhicules à Vovchansk face drones ukrainiens
Since last summer, Russians have given up on vehicles entirely at Vovchansk — Ukrainian drones destroy them all. Now infantry walks in groups of one to three, dying by dozens for every meter. The gray zone expands, but the cost for Russia is enormous, a Ukrainian officer says.
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Russian strikes target railways; Kyiv faces heating outages
Also, the Russian army, "as in previous days, is focused on terrorizing our logistics, especially railways." Strikes were carried out on railway facilities in the Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia oblasts. In Kyiv, more than 200 buildings are still without heating.
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My Highest Bike Ride Was +4°C in Kyiv
My highest temperature while cycling in Kyiv was +4°C.
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Ukraine’s Air Force reports severe missile shortages for air defense systems
"There were moments when there was a serious shortage of these missiles. I won't reveal any secrets. For example, there is a NASAMS system, but instead of six missiles in the launcher, there are only two," Yurii Ihnat, head of the Air Force's communications department, said.
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Ukraine’s Air Force says air defenses sometimes empty but must repel attacks
Sometimes air defenses remain empty, but Russian attacks must be repelled, Ukraine's Air Force says.
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Strike drones from Ukrainian brigades offer crucial support.
Strike drones from the 25th Separate Sicheslav Air Assault Brigade, the 68th Separate Oleksa Dovbush Jäger Brigade, and other related units flew in to help.
