Kuleba: The weak link is monitoring. The front line from Dnipro to the Belarus border is massive. The OSCE failed on a much smaller scale. It is unclear who will control the new line and how, creating a risk of repeating the Debaltseve scenario. 6/
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Kuleba: US legal guarantees historic but require specific attack response plan
Kuleba: Legal guarantees from the US are a historic chance, but there's a catch. NATO Art. 5 doesn't ensure automatic entry into war. We need a document specifying exactly who does what (troops, logistics, weapons) in case of an attack. 5/
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Zelenskyy’s referendum mention as shared responsibility maneuver
Kuleba: Zelenskyy mentioning a referendum isn't accidental. It’s a "common sense" maneuver to share responsibility. The government wants to avoid internal conflict over a painful compromise. Society and elites must own the decision together to prevent chaos. 4/
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Kuleba: Unified Ukraine, Europe, US to force Putin sign for Trump win
Kuleba: We are standing "at the door." Opening it means a unified position between Ukraine, Europe, and the US. Crossing the threshold means forcing Putin to sign. The US needs a quick result for a Trump diplomatic win, so the pressure on Kyiv is immense. 2/
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Kuleba: Ukraine considers tactical withdrawal in Donetsk without land concession
Kuleba: Ukraine-controlled Donetsk region. Russia demands Ukraine withdrawal and entry of Rosgvardia (de facto sovereignty loss). Ukraine is ready to consider withdrawal only as a tactical move (like in Kyiv 2022), without political concession of the land. 3/
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Ukraine close to ceasefire with high price, EU membership key for peace
Ukraine is two steps away from a ceasefire, but the price is high. True peace arrives only with EU membership; now, it’s about a "grand truce." The main hurdles are the status of Ukraine-controlled Donbas and security guarantees — former FM of Ukraine Kuleba, 24 Channel. 1/
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Inspiring Russian Ukrainian Sniper Olena Yakovlieva courageous
"My hands are itching to take on Russians." Ukrainian Defender Olena Yakovlieva, 54, has been serving in the Armed Forces of Ukraine for nine years. In 2022, she returned to the front line and became a sniper – a profession Olena had dreamed of her entire life. In the spring of
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Ukrainian MiG-29MU1 destroys assault group
❗️🇺🇦Ukrainian MiG-29MU1 fighter jet using 🇫🇷French AASMHAMMER guided bombs destroys 🇷🇺Russian assault group along with ammunition depot pic.twitter.com/nzMtPR00RE
— 🪖MilitaryNewsUA🇺🇦 (@front_ukrainian) 9 janvier 2026Ukrainian MiG-29MU1 fighter jet using French AASMHAMMER guided bombs destroys Russian assault group along with ammunition depot
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Kyiv rescue ends: 4 dead, 25 injured, including medics after double-tap strike.
Update: Rescue operations end in Kyiv with 4 dead, 25 injured, including medics. One paramedic was killed in Russia's double-tap strike on Kyiv Jan. 8-9. Five other emergency workers were among the injured, Ukraine's State Emergency Service reported.
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Russian attack on Lviv: Zelensky warns Europe
Update: 'Warsaw, Bucharest, Budapest' — Russia's Oreshnik missile attack on Lviv poses danger to all Europe, Zelensky says. "Across Europe there is the same doubt — whether their capital would be defended if Putin suddenly lost it," the president said.
