338 fight engagements recorded on the entrance line in 24 hours – Basic Workers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine<p>Over the previous day, 338 fight engagements came about on the entrance line, the enemy launched 44 air strikes and used 4053 kamikaze drones. The Protection Forces hit two areas of personnel focus and two enemy command posts.</p>
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One other psychological milestone: Russian troops misplaced 1 million 240 thousand folks within the warfare in Ukraine
One other psychological milestone: Russian troops misplaced 1 million 240 thousand folks within the warfare in Ukraine<p>On January 31, Russian troops misplaced 1090 troopers and 694 UAVs. The whole fight losses of the enemy from 24.02.22 to 1.02.26 quantity to 1,240,680 personnel.</p>
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Ukrainian Protection Forces present defeat of 4 Russian platoons in Pokrovsk course
Ukrainian Protection Forces present defeat of 4 Russian platoons in Pokrovsk course<p>Within the Pokrovsk course, the Ukrainian Protection Forces repelled a Russian assault, destroying virtually 4 platoons. 80 assault troops have been eradicated, two have been wounded, and two have been taken prisoner.</p>
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Principally Crimeans: the names of all who went down with the cruiser "Moskva" have been established
Principally Crimeans: the names of all who went down with the cruiser "Moskva" have been established<p>Journalists and volunteers have established the precise variety of Russian sailors killed after the strike on the cruiser "Moskva". Many of the victims are residents of Crimea.</p>
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Air Protection, F-16s, HIMARS, and Technological Superiority: Ukraine and NATO Agree on Cooperation Priorities
Air Protection, F-16s, HIMARS, and Technological Superiority: Ukraine and NATO Agree on Cooperation Priorities<p>Ukrainian Minister of Protection Mykhailo Fedorov met with NATO representatives to debate protection help. Key cooperation priorities embrace strengthening air protection, growing Patriot, F-16s, and HIMARS, in addition to joint work on technological superiority.</p>
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The Coordination Headquarters warns: don’t belief Russian paperwork when figuring out the our bodies of fallen defenders
The Coordination Headquarters warns: don’t belief Russian paperwork when figuring out the our bodies of fallen defenders<p>The Coordination Headquarters urges households of fallen defenders to not depend on info from the Russian Federation concerning the repatriation of our bodies. Official identification is barely doable after DNA examination by Ukrainian establishments.</p>
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Russian shelling of Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia: one killed, quite a few injured and broken houses
Russian shelling of Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia: one killed, quite a few injured and broken houses<p>On account of Russian shelling of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast and Zaporizhzhia, one individual was killed and eight had been injured. Condo buildings, non-public homes, retailers, cafes, and a market had been broken.</p>
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Occupiers plan to show "Azovstal" right into a museum cluster to distort historical past – Mariupol Metropolis Council
Occupiers plan to show "Azovstal" right into a museum cluster to distort historical past – Mariupol Metropolis Council<p>The Mariupol Metropolis Council stories on the occupiers' intentions to destroy the genuine look of "Azovstal". They plan to create a "museum cluster" to erase the reminiscence of Russia's warfare crimes.</p>
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Ukraine strengthens digital coordination of evacuation: new system will observe an individual's journey
Ukraine strengthens digital coordination of evacuation: new system will observe an individual's journey<p>Ukraine is introducing an info system to trace the journey of evacuated individuals from departure to lodging. This can enable seeing accessible locations and avoiding overloading facilities, and is already being examined. Since June 2025, greater than 160,000 individuals have been evacuated.</p>
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The courtroom sentenced the top of the Mariupol occupation administration to fifteen years in jail
The courtroom sentenced the top of the Mariupol occupation administration to fifteen years in jail<p>The courtroom discovered a citizen of Ukraine, who headed the occupation administration of Mariupol, responsible. He was sentenced to fifteen years in jail with confiscation of property and a 10-year ban on holding positions.</p>
