
Operational update as of 16:00 on 16.01.2026 regarding the Russian invasion https://facebook.com/share/1B9oQ49K
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Operational update as of 16:00 on 16.01.2026 regarding the Russian invasion https://facebook.com/share/1B9oQ49K
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russia is no longer hiding behind military targets when attacking energy facilities in Ukraine. At today's briefing, the russian Ministry of Defense, among other things, announced that: "Over the past week, the russian armed forces have carried out massive and six group
Opposition lawmaker Yulia Tymoshenko stated that the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine recorded fragments of her conversation with MP Ihor Kopytin, as shown in the broadcast of the meeting.

4/8 Blaming the Victim: Zelensky is the victim of a violent invasion. Putin is the aggressor. Yet Trump appeases Putin and scolds Zelensky. He blames the victim for "causing drama" while seeking the validation of the abuser.
Zelenskyy noted that Ukraine receives each package of missiles by making significant efforts in communication with European countries and the United States.
Court sets Tymoshenko $760,000 bail amid bribery investigation. Ex-Prime Minister Yuliia Tymoshenko is also obliged to appear in court when summoned and cannot leave Kyiv Oblast.

Until this morning, Ukraine had several air defense systems without missiles. However, Ukraine has now received the necessary missiles, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced during a press conference following a meeting with Czech President Petr Pavel, according to
Zelenskyy, speaking in Kyiv this afternoon, has confirmed his team's travel to the US. They're working on finalizing documents the Kyiv side hopes to sign with the US in Davos next week.
Shmyhal has called on businesses to switch off signs, lighting, screens, and outdoor advertising.
— EMPR.media (@EuromaidanPR) 16 janvier 2026
Electricity must now be provided first and foremost to people. pic.twitter.com/5fte7nUgfs
Shmyhal has called on businesses to switch off signs, lighting, screens, and outdoor advertising. Electricity must now be provided first and foremost to people.
Nearly 70% of Ukrainians doubt talks with Russia will bring lasting peace, and 57% expect Moscow to attack again even if the war is frozen, a new nationwide poll shows.