European intelligence services report a sharp spike in Russian losses over recent weeks. The number of killed soldiers is now approaching Russia’s recruitment capacity. 2/
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Ukraine claims 35,000 Russian deaths; Europe assesses war sustainability
Ukraine’s Defense Minister Fedorov: Ukrainian forces killed 35,000 Russian soldiers in December and aim to reach up to 50,000 killed per month by the end of summer. Bloomberg: European governments are assessing how long Russia is actually capable of sustaining the war. 1/
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Ukrainian crews restore power in attacked cities for hours
Crews come from across Ukraine — including Odesa, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia, cities that also face attacks. They don’t leave until lights turn back on. Sometimes it takes 12–14 hours for one building. 4X
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DTEK repair crews fix several 3-ton transformers per day in 2026
DTEK repair crews work 24/7. They replace burned transformers that weigh 3 tons each. In 2024, such failures happened once every few weeks. In 2026, crews fix several per day — often in ice, snow, and blackouts. 3/
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Russian strikes cripple Ukraine’s energy grid in winter
Russia targets Ukraine’s energy system during winter. Missiles hit major substations. Drones overload aging city grids built in the 1960s. Cold pushes people to turn on heaters and boilers. Transformers burn out. Entire neighborhoods go dark. 2/
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Russia halts energy strikes except Donetsk, shifts to logistics
Zelenskyy: From Friday night, Russia carried out almost no strikes on energy facilities across Ukraine.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 30 janvier 2026
Except in Donetsk region, where Russian aircraft hit gas infrastructure. Russia is now shifting attacks to logistics.
2X pic.twitter.com/xOl0vL2r3TZelenskyy: From Friday night, Russia carried out almost no strikes on energy facilities across Ukraine. Except in Donetsk region, where Russian aircraft hit gas infrastructure. Russia is now shifting attacks to logistics. 2X
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Ukraine ready for pause on energy strikes
Zelenskyy: Ukraine’s position is mirror-like.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 30 janvier 2026
The U.S. proposed a one-week pause on strikes against energy infrastructure, and the countdown started last night.
Ukraine is ready to comply — and today we did not strike Russian energy facilities.
1/ pic.twitter.com/9xmivq6xfCZelenskyy: Ukraine’s position is mirror-like. The U.S. proposed a one-week pause on strikes against energy infrastructure, and the countdown started last night. Ukraine is ready to comply — and today we did not strike Russian energy facilities. 1/
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Cold and no power in Kyiv after Russian attacks
I don't often share my own emotions here. I mostly stick to facts and reason. But I'm actually a very emotional person.
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) 30 janvier 2026
The situation in Kyiv with freezing people in cold homes that are left without electricity, heating and water during the cold winter after deliberate Russian… https://t.co/uSkyANT4v0 pic.twitter.com/ZRjqGESiyxI don’t often share my own emotions here. I mostly stick to facts and reason. But I’m actually a very emotional person. The situation in Kyiv is dire: people are freezing in their homes, which have been left without electricity, heating, or water during the harsh winter after deliberate Russian attacks.
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Shahed drones launched from Primorsko-Akhtarsk
Launch of Shaheds from Primorsko-Akhtarsk
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Russia attacks Synelnykove station with seven drones
Russian terror on Ukrainian railways.
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) 30 janvier 2026
Russia has launched seven drone strikes on Synelnykovo train station within 24 hours.
Train cars, cargo cars, locomotives, rails, electricity network, buildings damaged. Thankfully, no one was injured.
Ukrainian Railways has had to stop… https://t.co/qiPEczaKSj pic.twitter.com/7lYe8ij4ThRussian terror on Ukrainian railways. Russia has launched seven drone strikes on Synelnykovo train station within 24 hours. Train cars, cargo cars, locomotives, rails, electricity network, and buildings were damaged. Fortunately, no one was injured. Ukrainian Railways has had to suspend operations.
