One week of training. No Russian language skills. No evacuation when wounded. That's what Russia gave Filipino citizen John Patrick before sending him into a "meat assault" in Donetsk Oblast — where Ukrainian forces later found his body. HUR identified him among eliminated
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Rutte: Europe’s defense industry insufficient for Ukraine’s current needs
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte:
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) 26 janvier 2026
Europe is now building its defense industry, and that is vital, but it cannot, at the moment, provide nearly enough of what Ukraine needs to defend itself today and to deter tomorrow.
As you take this loan forward, please, I encourage you to… pic.twitter.com/mz5I3N90rRNATO Secretary General Mark Rutte: Europe is now building its defense industry, and that is vital, but it cannot, at the moment, provide nearly enough of what Ukraine needs to defend itself today and to deter tomorrow. As you take this loan forward, please, I encourage you to
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Solar and outages in Ukraine: prices and delays
Solar can’t stop Ukraine’s blackouts.
Policy can. After Russia’s 20 & 23 Jan strikes, up to 85% of consumers lost power at once; Kyiv still has 1,330 buildings without heat (26 January). Rooftop solar + batteries is spreading—but the Guaranteed Buyer still owes €335m, and -
Kharkiv university burning, another facility rubble after Russian strike
A university building is burning in Kharkiv after a Russian strike, with another facility reduced to rubble.
— KyivPost (@KyivPost) 26 janvier 2026
Resque efforts are ongoing. pic.twitter.com/ZVNg2xFejOA university building is burning in Kharkiv after a Russian strike, with another facility reduced to rubble. Resque efforts are ongoing.
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This is not a blackout, it’s a humanitarian crisis
This is not a blackout — it’s a humanitarian crisis.
Since January 9, Kyiv has been surviving without electricity, heat, and water.
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Oreshnik strike on Lviv psychological, Moscow intimidates with few missiles
The Oreshnik strike on Lviv earlier this month appears to have been psychological, not kinetic. With only a handful of missiles available, Moscow is using them to amplify fear and political pressure on Europe. They compensate for limited stock with intimidation. 3X
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Russia’s 3 Oreshnik missiles: tool for intimidation, dubious combat performance
Russia has just 3 Oreshnik missiles but is trying to scare Europe with a growing “arsenal”. Ukrainian Foreign Intelligence (FISU): The system is a tool for intimidating Ukraine’s partners, but it's combat performance is dubious and relies on outdated technology — United 24. 1/
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Stoltenberg: Russia pays high price, needs more Ukraine support
Stoltenberg: Russia is paying a very high price. Very marginal progress along the front line, high casualties, but also an economic price.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 26 janvier 2026
Growth is going down, interest rates are high, oil revenues going down. We need to provide support to Ukraine. 2X pic.twitter.com/kLH9hnuqnHStoltenberg: Russia is paying a very high price. Very marginal progress along the front line, high casualties, but also an economic price. Growth is going down, interest rates are high, oil revenues going down. We need to provide support to Ukraine. 2X
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Stoltenberg: Don’t forget Ukraine, Putin still not controlling Donbas after 5 years
Stoltenberg on pushing Ukraine to the back burner: It's so important not to forget Ukraine. That's the most serious security threat we're facing.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 26 janvier 2026
Putin thought he would take control over Kyiv within days. Now, we're entering the 5th year, and he still doesn't control Donbas. 1/ pic.twitter.com/KiO8RkkuM0Stoltenberg on pushing Ukraine to the back burner: It's so important not to forget Ukraine. That's the most serious security threat we're facing. Putin thought he would take control over Kyiv within days. Now, we're entering the 5th year, and he still doesn't control Donbas. 1/
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Destruction of a thermal power plant in Kherson and drone civilian hunts
Russia destroyed Kherson's only combined heat and power plant, leaving tens of thousands without warmth in winter. Meanwhile, residents who venture outside face a 'human safari' — FPV drones piloted in real time to hunt civilians.

