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  • Russian assault on civilian car in Sumy Oblast kills two, injures one

    Russian assault on civilian car in Sumy Oblast kills two, injures one

    Russian forces have attacked a civilian car within the Shostka hromada in Sumy Oblast, killing two folks and injuring one. [A hromada is an administrative unit designating a village, several villages, or a town, and their adjacent territories – ed.]

    Supply: Sumy Oblast Prosecutor's Workplace

    Particulars: At about 13:30 on 21 February, Russian forces attacked a car carrying civilians within the Shostka hromada.

    A person, 61, was killed and his spouse, 56, was injured.

    One other feminine passenger additionally suffered accidents that proved to be deadly.

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  • Zelenskyy says subsequent assembly with Russia and US should not be a wasted alternative

    Zelenskyy says subsequent assembly with Russia and US should not be a wasted alternative

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy believes the following assembly with representatives of the Russian Federation and the USA should not be "a wasted alternative", and that this may be carried out.

    Supply: Zelenskyy's night deal with

    Quote: "We proceed to work every single day particularly to make sure that the following spherical of negotiations can ship outcomes for Ukraine and outcomes for peace. Ukraine will certainly do no matter is required for this and can certainly not stand in the best way of peace.

    Final time in Geneva, the American aspect clearly noticed that it’s exactly the Russians who’re the explanation no really significant outcomes had but been achieved. And the following assembly should not be a wasted alternative – it may be carried out."

    Particulars: Zelenskyy mentioned he mentioned sure facets of the preparation for the negotiations on Saturday with Rustem Umierov, Secretary of the Nationwide Safety and Defence Council and head of the Ukrainian delegation.

    "My conferences with European companions are additionally already scheduled for subsequent week. We’ll coordinate intimately in order that Europe is concerned in all processes and grows solely stronger. I additionally instructed Rustem to work extra intently with our buddies within the Center East and Türkiye, in order that additionally they really feel invested and will help extra," Zelenskyy added.

    Beforehand: On 20 February, Zelenskyy introduced {that a} new spherical of trilateral talks on ending the struggle in Ukraine are to be held inside the subsequent 10 days.

    Background:

    • On the morning of 18 February, the second day of Ukraine-US-Russia talks on resolving Russia's struggle in opposition to Ukraine started in Geneva.
    • Vladimir Medinsky, head of the Russian delegation, later mentioned the talks had lasted about two hours and had been tough however business-like.
    • Zelenskyy mentioned the events had agreed on the talks that the US can be concerned in monitoring compliance with a ceasefire.
    • He later added that the political points surrounding attainable compromises and the important assembly between the 2 leaders had not been sufficiently labored by on the trilateral Ukraine-US-Russia negotiations.

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  • Zelenskyy urges EU to impose sanctions on maritime providers utilized by Russia

    Zelenskyy urges EU to impose sanctions on maritime providers utilized by Russia

    President Volodymyr Zelenskyy hopes the following EU sanctions bundle will embrace maritime providers for vessels utilized by the Russian Federation.

    Supply: Zelenskyy's handle

    Quote: "We extremely anticipate that the following sanctions bundle from the European Union will have in mind what is required to place actual stress on Russia for this battle, specifically to restrict Russia's skill to wage battle.

    This additionally applies to the ban on maritime providers for vessels utilized by Russia. Europe ought to come to this conclusion. That is what can develop into a big incentive from Europe for Russia to lastly transfer from battle to diplomacy, to actual diplomacy. The battle should finish."

    Background: Zelensky introduced Ukraine's new sanctions towards 225 ship captains engaged within the transportation of Russian oil.

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  • Boris Johnson: If we’re keen to ship troops to Ukraine throughout ceasefire, why not do it now?

    Boris Johnson: If we’re keen to ship troops to Ukraine throughout ceasefire, why not do it now?

    Former UK prime minister Boris Johnson believes the UK and its allies ought to ship troops to Ukraine instantly to "flip a swap" in Russian chief Vladimir Putin's head.

    Supply: European Pravda, citing Johnson in an interview with BBC

    Particulars: Johnson mentioned troops ought to be deployed to peaceable areas in non-combat roles.

    Quote: "If we are able to have a plan for boots on the bottom after the battle, after Putin has condescended to have a ceasefire, then why not do it now?"

    Particulars: Talking just a few days earlier than the fourth anniversary of the full-scale invasion, Johnson, who was prime minister when it started, additionally identified that if Western allies had paid extra consideration to Putin's growing aggression and his 2014 annexation of Crimea, the full-scale battle might have been prevented.

    Requested if he meant that British and different European allied troops ought to now be despatched to secure areas in Ukraine to "flip that swap", he replied: "Sure, I believe, you understand, if we’re keen to do it within the context of a ceasefire, which in fact places all of the initiative, all the facility in Putin's fingers, why not do it now?"

    Quote: "There isn’t any logical cause that I can see why we shouldn't ship peaceable floor forces there to point out our help, our constitutional help for a free, unbiased Ukraine.

    That may be a political factor. It's about whether or not Ukraine is a free nation or not. If it's a vassal state of Russia, which is what Putin needs, then clearly it's as much as Putin to resolve who involves his nation. If it's not, then it's as much as the Ukrainians."

    Particulars: In response to Johnson's feedback, a UK Defence Ministry spokesperson mentioned: "We’re pleased with UK management on Ukraine – supporting the combat right now and dealing to safe the peace tomorrow".

    "It's why this authorities is offering the best ever stage of army help, together with a current half-billion-pound air defence package deal simply final week, accelerating £200 million for the UK army to organize for any Ukraine deployment, and dealing with over 30 nations via the UK-led Coalition of the Prepared," the ministry mentioned.

    Background:

    • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has mentioned the USA would lead ceasefire monitoring after a peace take care of Russia is reached.
    • Zelenskyy additionally indicated that one other spherical of talks with Russia and the US on potential phrases for ending the battle might happen by the top of February.

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  • Russians assault village in Kharkiv Oblast, injuring 5 individuals

    Russians assault village in Kharkiv Oblast, injuring 5 individuals

    Russian troops have attacked the village of Artilne in Kharkiv Oblast with a drone, injuring 5 individuals.

    Supply: Kharkiv Oblast Prosecutor's Workplace

    Aftermath of the Russian assault in Artilne. Photograph: prosecutor's workplace

    Quote: "On 21 February, at roughly 16:20, an enemy drone, presumably a Geran-2, attacked the village of Artilne within the Lozova district.

    Residential homes and outbuildings have been broken.

    Three girls and two males suffered acute stress reactions."

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  • Ukraine’s Overseas Ministry advises Hungary and Slovakia to ship ultimatums to Kremlin, not Kyiv

    Ukraine’s Overseas Ministry advises Hungary and Slovakia to ship ultimatums to Kremlin, not Kyiv

    The Ministry of Overseas Affairs of Ukraine has described statements by representatives of Hungary and Slovakia a few doable halt in electrical energy provides to Ukraine as blackmail and suggested them to ship their ultimatums to the Kremlin, not Kyiv.

    Supply: an announcement by Ukraine's Overseas Ministry concerning Hungary and Slovakia's electrical energy blackmail

    Quote: "Ukraine rejects and condemns the ultimatums and blackmail by the governments of Hungary and the Slovak Republic concerning power provides between our international locations.

    Such actions, within the context of huge and focused Russian strikes on Ukraine's power infrastructure and Moscow's makes an attempt to deprive Ukrainians of electrical energy, heating and fuel throughout excessive chilly climate, are provocative and irresponsible, and threaten the power safety of your complete area. In doing so, the governments of Hungary and Slovakia aren’t solely enjoying into the fingers of the aggressor but additionally harming their very own power firms that offer power on a industrial foundation."

    Particulars: Ukraine is in fixed contact with European Fee representatives concerning the injury brought on to its power infrastructure by every day Russian strikes, and has additionally offered info to the governments of Hungary and Slovakia concerning the implications that these assaults have had on the Druzhba pipeline.

    The Overseas Ministry emphasised that safety and stabilisation restore work continues amid the every day menace of additional missile assaults. Moreover, Ukraine has proposed alternative routes of resolving the problem of supplying non-Russian oil to those international locations.

    Quote: "Ukraine has at all times been, is, and can stay a dependable power associate of the EU and a transit nation for power assets. On the similar time, in gentle of the unfounded and irresponsible threats coming from Budapest and Bratislava in latest days, Ukraine is contemplating the opportunity of activating the Early Warning Mechanism offered for within the Affiliation Settlement between Ukraine and the European Union.

    We name on the governments of Hungary and the Slovak Republic to interact in constructive cooperation and behave responsibly. Ultimatums must be despatched to the Kremlin, and definitely to not Kyiv."

    Background:

    • Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico has acknowledged that he’ll transfer to halt electrical energy exports from Slovakia to Ukraine until Ukraine reinstates the transit of Russian oil to Slovakia by Monday.
    • Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has additionally threatened to halt electrical energy provides to Ukraine if the transit of oil through the Druzhba pipeline doesn’t resume.

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  • Russians kill one man in Orikhiv, Zaporizhzhia Oblast

    Russians kill one man in Orikhiv, Zaporizhzhia Oblast

    A 77-year-old man has been killed in Orikhiv, Zaporizhzhia Oblast, in a Russian assault.

    Supply: Ivan Fedorov, Head of Zaporizhzhia Oblast Army Administration

    Quote: "The Russians proceed to kill civilians in Zaporizhzhia Oblast.

    Sadly, a 77-year-old man was killed in an enemy assault on Orikhiv."

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  • Orbán threatens to halt electrical energy provides to Ukraine, almost half of Ukraine’s imports

    Orbán threatens to halt electrical energy provides to Ukraine, almost half of Ukraine’s imports

    Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has threatened to cease electrical energy provides to Ukraine if oil transit via the Druzhba pipeline shouldn’t be restored.

    Supply: Telex, an impartial Hungarian information portal, citing Orbán at an occasion with activists of the Fidesz celebration within the metropolis of Bekescsaba, as reported by European Pravda

    Particulars: Orbán was requested a number of questions by the viewers in regards to the Druzhba oil pipeline, which was broken by the Russians, however the Hungarian authorities blames Ukraine for the disruption in provides.

    Orbán stated Ukrainians aimed to create financial chaos and an power emergency in Hungary and to deliver in regards to the defeat of the Fidesz celebration in April's elections.

    Quote: "Chaos within the minds of Ukrainians is the trail to the opposition's victory within the elections."

    Extra particulars: Orbán didn’t rule out that if Ukrainians fail to revive pipeline transit, Hungary would cease supplying electrical energy to Ukraine.

    Quote: "A lot of the electrical energy comes into Ukraine from Hungary. If we cease this, dangerous issues may occur…

    In fact, we make some errors, however you can not say we’re crude or brainless. We all know precisely easy methods to cope with such a state of affairs and we are going to cope with it. Anybody who bites us could have their tooth knocked out."

    For reference: Hungary is a vital provider of electrical energy to Ukraine, with the share of imports from Hungary reaching 50% of Ukraine's total electrical energy import construction in February 2026. ExPro, a Ukrainian analytical company, estimates that in 2025 Ukraine imported about 1.4 million MWh from Hungary, which accounts for 42% of all imports.

    Background:

    • Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico has stated he’ll transfer to cease his nation's electrical energy exports to Ukraine until Kyiv restores Russian oil transit to Slovakia by Monday 23 February.
    • Fico desires to ship a monitoring mission to the positioning of injury to the Druzhba pipeline within the Ukrainian metropolis of Brody to acquire an knowledgeable evaluation of the injury.

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  • Yr 5 of Battle: Ukraine’s Different Battlefield within the International South

    Past the Euro-Atlantic Consensus

    As Russia's full-scale invasion enters its fifth yr, Ukraine has proven extraordinary resilience. On the battlefield, Ukrainian forces have denied Moscow a decisive victory. At residence, society continues to operate regardless of day by day assaults. Diplomatically, regardless of uncertainties coming from Washington, Kyiv has secured sturdy political, navy, and monetary backing from most of Europe and North America.

    But, past the Euro-Atlantic house, the image is extra complicated. In a lot of Africa, Asia, and Latin America, Ukraine has typically encountered cautious engagement reasonably than clear political alignment. Many governments have condemned violations of sovereignty in precept, however have averted deeper engagement.

    When Battle Turns into Routine

    Because the conflict enters its fifth yr, one other structural problem emerges: normalization. Within the first months of Russia's full-scale invasion, photos of destroyed cities and displaced civilians dominated international headlines. Immediately, significantly in areas geographically distant from Europe, the conflict more and more dangers turning into a part of the background of worldwide politics. It dangers being absorbed right into a crowded international agenda marked by conflicts within the Center East, tensions surrounding Iran, and intensifying US–China rivalry.

    This normalization doesn’t essentially sign assist for Moscow. It displays distance, urgent home priorities, and a crowded international agenda formed by financial instability, local weather pressures, nice energy pressure, and regional conflicts. Nonetheless, the political impact is critical. When a conflict turns into routine, neutrality carries fewer reputational prices. For Ukraine, which means that engagement with the International South can’t rely solely on ethical readability or authorized precept; it requires persistent diplomacy that frequently explains why the results of territorial conquest in Europe prolong far past the area.

    Recognizing this hole throughout wartime requires strategic readability. Lengthy wars take a look at not solely navy energy but in addition diplomatic stamina. International locations of the International South might not present navy or monetary help on the dimensions of Ukraine's European companions, but their significance shouldn’t be underestimated. Their demographic weight, regional management, and voting energy in multilateral establishments give them important affect over how the conflict is mentioned and understood globally. Partaking persistently with nations akin to Indonesia, Brazil, and India issues as a result of they form regional agendas and broader coalitions throughout the growing world. Sustained diplomatic outreach to those states strengthens Ukraine's international place over the long run.

    Totally different Political Grammars

    One motive for the cautious stance in elements of the International South lies within the language of diplomacy. Ukraine's worldwide messaging has understandably targeted on defending the rules-based order, democratic solidarity, and European safety. These arguments resonate powerfully in Brussels, Paris, Berlin, and doubtless Washington. They’re morally and legally sound.

    Nevertheless, in lots of societies formed by decolonization, non-alignment, and improvement struggles, political discourse follows a special grammar. Historic reminiscence in these areas is marked by colonial domination, Chilly Battle intervention, and uneven international hierarchies. Overseas coverage is usually guided much less by institutional alignment and extra by sovereignty, autonomy, and financial stability. In some circumstances, cautious positioning displays deliberate strategic hedging for autonomy, reasonably than easy misperception.

    A Lesson from Jakarta

    Indonesia gives a telling instance. It’s the largest nation in Southeast Asia, a G20 member, and a number one voice within the International South. But Ukraine's diplomatic presence there has lacked continuity. The Ukrainian embassy in Jakarta has been with out a resident ambassador since February 2025. At a time when sustained engagement is important, extended gaps in high-level illustration ship an unintended sign about priorities.

    Diplomacy just isn’t solely about UN votes or official statements. It’s about presence, relationships, and constant engagement. In Indonesia, as in different elements of the International South, political affect is constructed over time by universities, youth organizations, media networks, and civil society platforms. With out secure management and institutional depth, principally coming from the Ukrainian representatives there, outreach stays episodic and perceived as a "one-off occasion".

    Presence Over Statements

    On the similar time, Russia has invested in long-term narratives. Moscow frequently invokes historic ties relationship again to Soviet-era cooperation with post-colonial states. In Indonesia, Russia emphasizes shared recollections of Chilly Battle solidarity, protection cooperation, and academic exchanges. Russian cultural outreach, media content material, and scholarship packages goal youthful generations, shaping perceptions step by step reasonably than by headline diplomacy alone. This method displays a long-standing Russian understanding that affect in post-colonial societies is constructed by reminiscence, training, and narrative continuity reasonably than short-term political or financial incentives.

    This distinction is telling. Ukraine and lots of of its Western companions have a tendency to focus on official positions, encouraging governments to take clearer public stances and to uphold worldwide norms persistently. Russia, by comparability, invests patiently on the societal stage. It reinforces narratives of historic closeness, expands cultural and academic packages, and targets youthful generations by long-term outreach. Affect in these contexts is constructed much less by statements and extra by sustained presence and familiarity over time.

    Recalibrating Ukraine's International Message

    Luckily, there’s nonetheless house for recalibration.

    First, Ukraine can extra intentionally join its wrestle to anti-imperial traditions that resonate throughout a lot of the International South. Russia's aggression is a transparent case of territorial conquest geared toward undermining borders, identification, and political company. In lots of African and Asian states, sovereignty was achieved by tough struggles towards empire. Presenting Ukraine's resistance in that context speaks on to historic experiences that stay politically highly effective immediately. On the similar time, messaging that frames the conflict primarily as a protection of "European civilization" might resonate strongly inside Europe however can unintentionally create distance elsewhere, the place audiences don’t see themselves mirrored in that narrative. A broader framing centered on sovereignty and resistance to domination travels extra successfully throughout areas.

    Second, diplomatic messaging ought to persistently deal with materials penalties. For a lot of governments in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, meals safety, fertilizer provide, power volatility, and debt vulnerability are fast political considerations. The disruption of Ukrainian grain exports affected markets far past Europe. Demonstrating how Ukraine's survival contributes to international meals stability and financial predictability makes the conflict related to home priorities.

    Third, sturdy relationships require long-term institutional presence. Excessive-level visits and symbolic summits matter, however they can’t change regular, on-the-ground engagement. Sturdy embassies with secure management, expanded educational exchanges, partnerships with native media, youth initiatives, and Monitor II dialogues in key regional hubs assist construct familiarity and belief over time. That is additionally an space the place Ukraine's allies can play a constructive function. Companions akin to the UK, the European Union, and EU member states like Poland typically have deeper institutional networks and long-standing ties in elements of Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Coordinated outreach may help Ukraine entry platforms, strengthen connections, and interact potential companions extra successfully. Constant presence, supported by coalition diplomacy, alerts long-term dedication.

    Fourth, outreach ought to acknowledge regional variety. The International South just isn’t a single political bloc. In elements of Africa, sovereignty is usually mentioned when it comes to safety from exterior intervention. In a lot of Asia, stability and financial progress dominate strategic pondering. In Latin America, resistance to great-power coercion carries explicit weight. Tailor-made narratives display attentiveness with out compromising precept.

    Conclusion: Narrative as Strategic Terrain

    None of this implies distancing Ukraine from Europe or weakening the ethical readability of its trigger. Ukraine's strongest asset stays the legitimacy of its wrestle towards unprovoked aggression. The target is to not alter that substance, however to speak it in ways in which resonate throughout totally different political and historic contexts.

    Latest expertise in Indonesia illustrates how simply diplomatic engagement might be reframed in aggressive data environments. A proper communication from the Ukrainian Embassy, meant to convey Ukraine's place, was publicly portrayed by the Russian ambassador as interference in Indonesian home affairs. No matter intent, such episodes create openings for counter-narratives and shift consideration away from the central problem of Russian aggression. In nations the place sovereignty is a deeply guarded precept, even well-intentioned strain might be recast as exterior intrusion.

    Whereas Ukrainian victory on this conflict will proceed to rely upon navy energy, financial resilience, and political unity, it can additionally rely upon whether or not Ukraine can maintain belief and credibility far past its fast companions. In lots of elements of the International South, perceptions are formed step by step, by long-term presence and cautious engagement. Defending Ukraine's narrative from distortion and making certain that its wrestle is known by itself phrases is not peripheral diplomacy. It’s a part of the conflict itself.

    Radityo Dharmaputra, a lecturer in Worldwide Relations at Universitas Airlangga, Indonesia, a senior researcher on the college's Centre for European and Eurasian Research

  • Zelenskyy sanctions 225 Russian shadow fleet captains

    Zelenskyy sanctions 225 Russian shadow fleet captains

    Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed decrees enacting selections by the Nationwide Safety and Defence Council (NSDC) to use new sanctions packages, significantly measures towards 225 captains of vessels in Moscow's shadow fleet that export Russian oil merchandise.

    Supply: Zelenskyy in presidential decrees

    Particulars: The record options residents of 11 nations: Russia, India and the Philippines.

    The Ukrainian authorities mentioned monitoring within the Black, Crimson and Baltic Seas has revealed that these captains commanded vessels from Russia's shadow fleet, transporting oil in breach of EU, G7 and different worldwide sanctions.

    A second sanctions package deal covers 46 Russian residents, two Iranian residents and 44 Russian firms servicing Russia's army industrial advanced.

    These embody companies that provided, developed, produced and repaired gear, digital warfare techniques and spare elements for Russia's arms trade. Their merchandise had been used within the manufacturing of ballistic and cruise missiles, assault and reconnaissance drones, small arms and ammunition.

    The 2 Iranian residents had been linked to the availability of aviation elements and elements by way of sanctions evasion. This came about within the pursuits of the Iranian Plane Manufacturing Industrial Firm, a companion of Russia within the growth and manufacturing of Shahed-type drones, which is already underneath sanctions imposed by Ukraine, america, Switzerland and New Zealand.

    Learn extra: Russia continues to ship oil directly to the EU despite sanctions, investigation finds – video

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