The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has analysed Russian president Vladimir Putin’s statements regarding the idea of a “demilitarised zone” which he believes would separate Russian territory from the combat zone in Ukraine.
Alexander Lukashenko, self-proclaimed President of Belarus, has claimed at the meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin that Ukraine and Baltic countries “could cooperate with Russia instead of ‘seeking better life abroad’”.
László Toroczkai, leader of the Hungarian far-right Mi Hazank party, has announced claims to Ukraine’s Zakarpattia Oblast if Ukraine loses its statehood as a result of the war.
Péter Sztáray, State Secretary of the Hungarian Foreign Ministry, has explained why his country has not condemned North Korea’s arms shipments to Russia for the war against Ukraine, as almost all other EU members have done.
During the 18th meeting of the Ukraine Defence Contact Group (Ramstein) on 23 January, Canadian Defence Minister Bill Blair announced a new package of military assistance to Kyiv and the involvement of Canadian instructors in training Ukrainian pilots on F-16 fighter jets.
Alexander Lukashenko, the self-proclaimed president of Belarus, has announced that Minsk has received the Iskander operational-tactical missile systems from Russia.
russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov believes that it is Western countries that threaten to use nuclear weapons, not russian President Vladimir Putin.
The attack on an oil depot in Russia?s Leningrad Oblast by Ukrainian drones on the night of 17-18 January was a special operation by the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin has expressed his dissatisfaction over Ukraine?s reluctance to engage in negotiations and condemned the Ukrainian side, saying that but for them, ?it would all have been over long ago?. The president of the aggressor state made the comments at a meeting with the heads of the municipalities of the constituent...
Ukrainian singer Khrystyna Solovyi has announced her intention to sue Tatyana Navka, the wife of Russian propagandist and Putins press secretary Dmitry Peskov, for using her song Trymai (Hold me).
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda, at a press conference on 10 January, announced a new package of military assistance to Ukraine in the amount of €200 million, which will include, among other things, ammunition, generators and M577 armoured vehicles.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz wants to use the EU summit on 1 February, dedicated to the mid-term review of the EU budget, to urge partners to send more weapons to Ukraine.
Explosions were heard in the city of Kyiv, Kyiv Oblast, Zaporizhzhia and Dnipro during a morning air raid. Explosions were also heard in Odesa, Kharkiv, Lviv and Khmelnytskyi oblasts.
The Ukrainian Prosecutor?s Office has launched an investigation into the execution of Ukrainian prisoners of war by Russian soldiers near Zaporizhzhia.
Czech President Petr Pavel has signed amendments to the Lex Ukraine law, regulating the status of Ukrainians who have left for Czechia since the start of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Joe Biden, President of the US, has signed a decree about economic means against foreign financial institutions involved in supplying Russia with sanctioned military goods.
The Kremlin has neither confirmed nor refuted the version that Wagner Group founder Yevgeny Prigozhin was ordered to be killed by Nikolai Patrushev, the Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, and Vladimir Putin did not object to such a plan.
The Russian occupiers have once again rejected a request from the IAEA mission at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) for access to a nearby thermal power plant to assess the external backup power supply.