Later, Russians parked trucks with TVs and ran nonstop propaganda. After three years of occupation, the grandmother now blames everyone except Russia. Svitlana only talks to her about daily life and grandchildren. Politics is off-limits to avoid losing contact entirely. 3/
Full-scale invasion and national resilience, broadcasted live.
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Svitlana Korablova fled Mariupol, grandmother hid in basement during shelling
Svitlana Korablova, 38, a photographer. She fled Mariupol with her children on February 24, 2022. Her grandmother and father stayed behind. Her grandmother hid in a basement during shelling. Her building was hit. At first, she clearly understood who was bombing the city. 2/
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Famille divisée par la guerre en Ukraine
“Grandmother blames the Ukrainian government, Europe, the US — anyone but Russia for the war.” That’s how a Mariupol resident describes her family after three years of occupation. UP reports how Russia’s takeover shattered homes, memories, and families. 1/
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Russian double strike kills medic Serhii in Kyiv
His name was Serhii. He was 56. A medic. Killed overnight in Kyiv by a Russian double strike. He came to save civilians. Russia struck again. He was killed on the spot. This is how Russia fights: hitting homes — then those who come to save lives.
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Ukraine Plans President Zelenskyy’s US Visit for November
During a massive overnight Russian attack on Ukraine, the Qatari embassy building in Kyiv was damaged, along with civilian infrastructure and energy facilities, according to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. https://t.co/xykDufwTXe
— Hromadske Int. (@Hromadske) 9 janvier 2026During a massive overnight Russian attack on Ukraine, the Qatari embassy building in Kyiv was damaged, along with civilian infrastructure and energy facilities, according to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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Huge Russian attack on Kyiv (2026-01-09)
One of the most massive Russian attacks on Kyiv.
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) 9 janvier 2026
Russia carried out continuous strikes overnight using ballistic and cruise missiles as well as drones, deliberately targeting civilian and critical infrastructure.
40 sites were damaged in Kyiv, including 20 residential… https://t.co/XSOLNpb4U9 pic.twitter.com/dJHFaQ5SJ6One of the most massive Russian attacks on Kyiv. Russia carried out continuous strikes overnight using ballistic and cruise missiles as well as drones, deliberately targeting civilian and critical infrastructure. 40 sites were damaged in Kyiv, including 20 residential
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Zelenskyy: Russian drone, missile, and cruise attacks
Zelenskyy says Russia last night attacked Ukraine with 242 drones and 13 ballistic missiles, “targeting energy facilities and civilian infrastructure,” as well as an Oreshnik medium-range ballistic missile and 22 cruise missiles. Russia has confirmed it launched an Oreshnik for… https://t.co/T6HTpi2ddT
— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) 9 janvier 2026Zelenskyy says Russia last night attacked Ukraine with 242 drones and 13 ballistic missiles, targeting energy facilities and civilian infrastructure, as well as an Oreshnik medium-range ballistic missile and 22 cruise missiles. Russia has confirmed it launched an Oreshnik for
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@euromaidanpress — 2026-01-09



Four people were killed and 22 others were injured, including five rescuers, as a result of a night attack in Kyiv. All the injured are in hospitals and are receiving the necessary assistance.
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Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia without electricity, heating and sewage after attacks
After yesterday’s attacks, Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia were left without electricity and heating. Sewage systems stopped working. Dnipro Mayor Borys Filatov says millions of civilians were affected, but power and sewage are coming back online. 5/
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Ukraine faces -20°C cold snap as Russia attacks power grid
Ukraine is entering a cold snap of up to −20°C across much of the country. Russia knows the damaged power grid is vulnerable under extreme cold — and is timing strikes to overload it. 6/
