Cold is destroying infrastructure from within. Radiators are bursting in Dariaâs building; in some apartments they have been completely removed. People cook meals "for one sitting" because refrigerators do not work. Food is stored on balconies. Laundry takes days to dry.
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Russian strikes leave Kyiv building without heat and power for weeks
After a series of Russian strikes on Ukraineâs energy infrastructure on January 9, 20, and 24, a 17-story residential building in Kyivâs Rusanivka district has been without central heating for weeks and fully disconnected from the power grid. 2/
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Kyiv residents face no heating until end of winter, report says
âWe are already leaning toward the idea that there will be no heating in our building until the end of winter,â says Daria, a resident of a high-rise building on Kyivâs left bank. The Kyiv Independent shows how people in Ukraineâs capital are living today. 1/
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Russian artillery strikes Illinivka with Krasnopol-M2
GeoConfirmed UKR.
— GeoConfirmed (@GeoConfirmed) 31 janvier 2026
Claimed Ukrainian positions and UAV control points in Illinivka are shelled by a 2A65 Msta-B of the Artillery Crew "Medusa" ïż« 1st Artillery Battalion "Krasnodar" ïż« 238th Guards Artillery Brigade, allegedly with Krasnopol-M2 ammunition, which is observed by a⊠https://t.co/9QP3wRTV2iGeoConfirmed UKR. Claimed Ukrainian positions and UAV control points in Illinivka are shelled by a 2A65 Msta-B from the Artillery Crew 'Medusa' â 1st Artillery Battalion 'Krasnodar' â 238th Guards Artillery Brigade, allegedly using Krasnopol-M2 ammunition, as observed by a source.
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Mylovanov echoes Andrew’s belief Ukrainians can win with equipment
Karla Webber:Â Andrew told us, âThe Ukrainians can win this war. They donât need Americans or anyone else â they need the right equipment, and it would be over.â
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 31 janvier 2026
I still believe that.
6X pic.twitter.com/lxHx3bnXl9Karla Webber:Â Andrew told us, âThe Ukrainians can win this war. They donât need Americans or anyone else â they need the right equipment, and it would be over.â I still believe that. 6X
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Karla Webber wants to visit the spot where Andrew and Lance died
Karla Webber:Â I want to go to Ukraine. I want to go to the exact spot where Andrew and Lance were killed.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 31 janvier 2026
5/ pic.twitter.com/lgTBBFwcPoKarla Webber:Â I want to go to Ukraine. I want to go to the exact spot where Andrew and Lance were killed. 5/
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Mother screams after learning Russian drone killed her son
Karla Webber:Â When I learned a Russian drone killed my son, I fell on the ground and started screaming. I couldnât stop. It was so bad the neighbors came.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 31 janvier 2026
2/ pic.twitter.com/T6qzESf4dFKarla Webber:Â When I learned a Russian drone killed my son, I fell on the ground and started screaming. I couldnât stop. It was so bad the neighbors came. 2/
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Mother: Wordle check mark from son stopped when Russian drone killed him
Karla Webber, mother of U.S. soldier Andrew killed in Ukraine:Â Andrew and I played Wordle every day. Even when he couldnât play, he checked in â a check mark meant he was okay.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 31 janvier 2026
On July 29, 2023, there was no check mark. Then, I learned a Russian drone killed my son.
1/ pic.twitter.com/kIQ8WcKJR9Karla Webber, mother of U.S. soldier Andrew killed in Ukraine: Andrew and I played Wordle every day. Even when he couldnât play, he checked in â a check mark meant he was okay. On July 29, 2023, there was no check mark. Then, I learned a Russian drone killed my son. 1/
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“Energy ceasefire” causes massive, simultaneous outages of electricity, water, heating, metro, and Moldova.
No massive shelling has ever simultaneously cut off electricity, water, heating, the metro, and Moldova all at once â the way this âenergy ceasefireâ just did. pic.twitter.com/VVz1dRuCr1
— EMPR.media (@EuromaidanPR) 31 janvier 2026No massive shelling has ever simultaneously cut off electricity, water, heating, the metro, and Moldova all at once â the way this âenergy ceasefireâ just did.
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Russian deputies demand more powerful weapons
Russian State Duma deputies urged Moscow to use 'more powerful weapons' to attack Ukraine, its Chairman Vyacheslav Volodin said on Jan. 30, amid increasingly cold temperatures.
