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: intimidation tool, says Ukraine
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(FISU): The system is a tool for intimidating Ukraine’s partners, but it's combat performance is dubious and relies on outdated technology — United 24. 1/
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Kasparov: Ukraine’s cheap drones defeat expensive jets and carriers
Kasparov: Ukraine and Israel are the most effective armies today. But only Ukraine is fighting and mastering full-scale modern war.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 26 janvier 2026
They are proving that cheap drones can defeat the era of aircraft carriers and $100M jets.
6X pic.twitter.com/VL4TjusLPoKasparov: Ukraine and Israel are the most effective armies today. But only Ukraine is fighting and mastering full-scale modern war. They are proving that cheap drones can defeat the era of aircraft carriers and $100M jets. 6X
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Kasparov: Ukraine’s survival proves Putin not all-powerful
Kasparov: Russia is losing influence. Not because of Maduro, Iranians, or Syria, but because Ukraine survived, period.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 26 janvier 2026
Ukraine proved that Putin is not all-powerful.
In 2022, leaders of the free world — Biden, Scholz, Macron — were ready to give up.
1/ pic.twitter.com/2j1rzOc1RDKasparov: Russia is losing influence. Not because of Maduro, Iranians, or Syria, but because Ukraine survived, period. Ukraine proved that Putin is not all-powerful. In 2022, leaders of the free world — Biden, Scholz, Macron — were ready to give up. 1/
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Ukrainian drones hit Rosneft oil depot in Penza
Ukrainian drones struck a Rosneft oil depot in Penza, 500km from the border. Satellite images confirm at least one fuel tank destroyed, several damaged. The facility supplies military units fighting in Ukraine. Fire burned for 2+ days. 18 reservoirs total, 21,600 m³ capacity
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Київський Печерський монастир постраждав від атаки

Kyiv Pechersk Lavra was damaged by the Russian attack on Kyiv on January 24th – for the first time since WWII. Windows and doors were blown out, some decorations damaged. Lavra is on the UNESCO Heritage list. Russia believes the Lavra to be the center of "Russian Orthodoxy" and
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Ukraine warns of renewed Russian winter assaults on Pokrovsk
Ukraine war latest live: Pokrovsk faces renewed winter assaults. General Oleksandr Syrsky, Commander-in-Chief of Ukraine's Armed Forces, issued a stark warning about Russia's renewed assaults on Pokrovsk, the long-embattled city in western Donbas.
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Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra damaged in Russian strike
Several facilities of the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra monastery national reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage site, were damaged as a result of Russia’s overnight attack on Ukraine, according to Interfax-Ukraine and Detector Media.
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German firm supplies robotic kitchens to Ukrainian army
German company Circus SE is supplying the Ukrainian military with CA-1 robotic kitchens equipped with artificial intelligence. The CA-1 is a fully autonomous robotic kitchen that manages the entire food preparation process, from ingredient selection and cooking to serving.
