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Iryna and Olha: Stand to the end, son returns from war
Iryna and Olha: We’ll stand to the end. Wewill last one day longer than them. We’re ready to endure this.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 1 février 2026
Our son volunteered, went to fight, and has come back. 5X pic.twitter.com/VZP0YF4q31Iryna and Olha: We’ll stand to the end. Wewill last one day longer than them. We’re ready to endure this. Our son volunteered, went to fight, and has come back. 5X
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Constant shelling near front; son fighting in trenches
Mykhailo: There’s constant shelling near the front — Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv region.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 1 février 2026
We know others have it even worse. Our boys in the trenches especially. My son is there, fighting. 4/ pic.twitter.com/4baxmmXD4ZMykhailo: There’s constant shelling near the front — Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv region. We know others have it even worse. Our boys in the trenches especially. My son is there, fighting. 4/
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Ukraine: 32 hours without power; generator empty, one strike from end
Oleksandr: We’ve been without electricity for 32 hours. They promised power would be on six hours, off three — but it was off for 18.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 1 février 2026
The generator ran out of fuel. One more strike like this, and it will be the end. 3/ pic.twitter.com/pHvxzWxw1ROleksandr: We’ve been without electricity for 32 hours. They promised power would be on six hours, off three — but it was off for 18. The generator ran out of fuel. One more strike like this, and it will be the end. 3/
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Kyiv resident describes freezing apartment with no heating for a month
Vsevolod, Kyiv resident: When it’s +2°C inside your apartment, you can’t do anything there.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 1 février 2026
We spend the day at our volunteer hub, then crash wherever friends can take us for the night. There’s no heating almost for a month. 1/ pic.twitter.com/Ghu8Sko7EZVsevolod, Kyiv resident: When it’s +2°C inside your apartment, you can’t do anything there. We spend the day at our volunteer hub, then crash wherever friends can take us for the night. There’s no heating almost for a month. 1/
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Russia delivers only 2 of 4 Tu-160M bombers since 2022
Russia’s bomber production is breaking down: only 2 of 4 Tu-160M bombers promised since 2022 have been delivered — United24. For Ukraine, this means fewer bombers to strike cities, energy infrastructure, and civilian homes. 1/
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Russian strike kills 12 Ukrainian miners in bus attack
'Unprovoked terrorist strike' — Russia attacks bus carrying Ukrainian civilian miners, killing at least 12, injuring 16. The attack marks "the largest single loss for DTEK since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion," CEO Maksym Timchenko said.
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Operational update on Russian invasion

Operational update as of 22:00 on 01.02.2026 regarding the Russian invasion On the Pokrovsk direction, the enemy launched 31 attacks. According to preliminary estimates, our fighters eliminated 40 occupiers and wounded 27 in this sector today. https://facebook.com/share/18Ac3BPfDQ/
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Soldier rescues comrade under fire, survives
Cooper, with a Colombian volunteer, pulled out a wounded comrade under fire. He was shot, struggling to breathe.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 1 février 2026
Cooper: He went into shock on the way to the bunker. I honestly didn’t think he’d make it.
But he did, he is a fighter.
The wounded soldier survived.
2/ pic.twitter.com/QV2AXBUSrxCooper, with a Colombian volunteer, pulled out a wounded comrade under fire. He was shot, struggling to breathe. Cooper: He went into shock on the way to the bunker. I honestly didn’t think he’d make it. But he did, he is a fighter. The wounded soldier survived. 2/
