The move follows a declaration of intent agreed this week by Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron, and Volodymyr Zelenskyy at a summit of a “coalition of the willing.” 2/
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UK spends $270m to prepare for possible troop deployment to Ukraine
UK will spend $270m to prepare for a possible troop deployment to Ukraine under a future ceasefire. UK Defence Secretary John Healey: the funding will upgrade vehicles, communications, and counter-drone protection, and raise rapid-deployment readiness — Reuters. 1/
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Zelenskyy blames Russia for war, promises tangible response
Zelenskyy: Our response will be tangible. Only Russia is the source of this war, the reason the war is being dragged out. It deserves all retaliatory strikes and pressure for everything it does against people and diplomacy. 3X
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Zelenskyy: Ukraine monitors Russian attempts to undermine partnerships
Zelenskyy: We monitor every attempt by the Russians to undermine our relations with partners. We see which lobbyists Moscow is engaging, through whom it is trying to act, which internal operations it is attempting to launch in Ukraine and in Europe. 2/
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Zelenskyy: US Congress advancing tougher sanctions on Russian oil
Zelenskyy: The US Congress is back in motion on tougher sanctions against Russia –– targeting Russian oil. This can truly work. 1/pic.twitter.com/lrBM9PhhCT
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 10 janvier 2026Zelenskyy: The US Congress is back in motion on tougher sanctions against Russia –– targeting Russian oil. This can truly work. 1/
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Surgeon on Burnout and Civilian Medicine
Source: https://life.pravda.com.ua/society/viysko-viy-hirurg-pro-vigorannya-i-mriji-pro-civilnu-medicinu-312276/ A surgeon shares insights on burnout and the challenges of civilian medicine.
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Kryzheminskyi on emotional burnout from daily trauma and death
Kryzheminskyi speaks about emotional burnout. Not from surgery itself, but from daily exposure to pain, trauma, families waiting for answers, and constant proximity to death. 6/
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Military medics operate on civilians in frontline towns lacking hospital specialists
He often treats civilians as well. In frontline towns, hospitals do not work normally or lack specialists, so military medics operate on anyone who can still be saved. 5/
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After 2022, injuries shift to shrapnel from FPV drones
After 2022, the pattern of injuries changed. Earlier, most wounds came from artillery and mines. Today, the majority are shrapnel injuries from FPV drones — abdomen, limbs, head. Kryzheminskyi says it is easier to list what he hasn’t operated on than what he has. 4/
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Mobile hospital deployment from Chornobyl to war zones
On February 24, 2022, he was deployed with a mobile hospital in the Chornobyl exclusion zone. Then came Kyiv region, Donetsk region, and Kharkiv region. 24-hour shifts often turn into nonstop work as wounded arrive continuously. 3/
