Russia launched 521 missiles and drones at Ukraine on 3 February in the largest attack of 2026. Zircon ship-killer missiles struck heating plants.
The IEA says decentralize. Physics says Ukraine needs large storage. Why this matters—for Kyiv and any country facing infrastructure attacks.
Russia's largest 2026 energy attack devastates DTEK plants with 70 missiles and 450 drones. Emergency blackouts hit Kyiv in -20°C cold.
Russia's overnight strike damaged Kyiv's WWII museum beneath the Motherland Monument—a site preserving memory of the fight against Nazi aggression.
The overnight attack on 3 February was already underway when the US President addressed reporters, with temperatures across Ukraine dropping past -20°C.
Russia has redirected its military focus from energy infrastructure to civilian targets after Trump's proposed "energy truce," with attacks killing 20 people.
Ukraine is working with SpaceX to pull the plug on Russia’s growing use of Starlink drones. How it works will depend on Musk's commitment and Kyiv's implementation.
China now operates the world’s largest navy, having absorbed and modernized key Russian-designed ships and submarines.
Ukraine's FPV drones costing tens of thousands of dollars destroyed a Russian heavy flamethrower system, TOS-1A “Solntsepyok,” valued at over $10 million. The operation was carried out by fighters of ...
New photographs obtained by Finland’s YLE show trees cleared, military trucks arriving, and construction underway at a long-abandoned base in Petrozavodsk as Moscow prepares infrastructure to ...
In January, at the height of the "peace negotiations", the Russians began launching more strikes from Crimea, says Ukrainian Navy spokesperson Dmytro Pletenchuk. The peninsula, which has been occupied ...
The OSINT monitoring project reports that while Russia occupied 245 sq km last month — nearly half of December's figure — the overall number of assault operations fell only just.