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Ukraine war: Record Russian missile attacks, Ukrainian gains, Putin accuses UK

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  • The Russian government approved on October 13 a draft law that the Russian Ministry of Defense proposed stipulating that servicemembers of the Russian mobilization reserve can perform defensive tasks during armed conflicts, counter-terrorist operations, or deployments outside Russian territory.

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  • The law proposes that the Russian president can call up reservists for special training lasting up to two months.

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  • The Kremlin removed some restrictions on using Russian reservists in combat, allowing the Kremlin to employ reservists in its war in Ukraine.

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  • Attempts to advance in Kherson were accompanied by air strikes on Kherson city, including civil infrastructure and residential buildings as targets.

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  • Despite these efforts, the Russian Federation Armed Forces did not manage to achieve gains in Kherson.

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  • Russian forces made several attempts to establish a bridgehead on the western bank of the Dnipro river or one of its islands to transfer firepower there.

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  • Russia resumed attacks on the local energy infrastructure in the front-line region throughout the last quarter of the year.

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  • The Russian Federation Armed Forces advanced in Donetsk oblast, seizing new territories.

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  • Some days the number of battlefield clashes exceeded 200.

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  • The greatest activity was observed in Kursk oblast, which remains partially controlled by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, and in the Donbas.

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  • During the fourth quarter of 2024, Russia’s army exerted pressure along all sections of the front, though with varying intensity.

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  • European countries have for the most part found alternative sources, but the termination of the contract caused some tensions with Slovakia, which has relied on Russian supplies.

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  • Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson has undertaken a dangerous journey to the Ukraine war frontline for a Channel 5 documentary titled 'Boris Johnson: Into the 'Kill Zone''.

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  • An investigation by Mediazona and BBC Russian service confirmed the deaths of 208,755 Russian soldiers during the war, including volunteers, prisoners and mobilised personnel.

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  • Peter Magyar's pro-EU Tisza party won the Hungarian election, ending Viktor Orban's 16-year rule.

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  • Ukrainian intelligence launched a rocket carrier from a transport aircraft at an altitude of around 8 kilometers, a first on the European continent and only the second time in world history.

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  • The suspect in the Bucha explosions said he was blackmailed online with threats against his mother.

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  • Police are not confirming any links between the Bucha suspect and Russia.

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  • The Ukrainian security service SBU called the Bucha suspect 'a Russian agent'.

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  • A 21-year-old local resident was arrested for the Bucha explosions, allegedly recruited online and promised 25,000 hryvnyas per blast.

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  • Two police officers were injured in an explosion in Bucha, Ukraine, described as a 'terrorist act'.

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  • MAD conducted over 60,000 security clearance and recruitment checks in 2024 to ensure the reliability of Bundeswehr members.

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  • The German Military Counterintelligence Service (MAD) reported that Russia seeks to gather intelligence on German military operations, including in Lithuania.

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  • Police are investigating whether Russia-linked spies posted incendiary devices via DHL to locations in the UK and Germany.

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  • A UK-based spy ring allegedly passed secrets to Russia over nearly three years, collecting intelligence on targets across Europe.

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  • Sweden is investigating the suspected sabotage of two undersea cables in the Baltic Sea, possibly by a vessel dragging an anchor.

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  • Germany faces a significant threat of sabotage from both Russia and China.

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  • The MHP-Hromadske Charitable Foundation and MHP have donated more than 13,000 tons of chicken over three years of war.

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  • A Food Without Borders food truck has appeared in Ukraine, equipped to cook up to 5,000 meals a day, initiated by the Iskra Dobra charitable foundation with support from multiple partners.

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  • Zelenskyy said the Ukrainian and US teams agreed to strengthen a document outlining US security guarantees for any future peace deal.

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  • Zelenskyy condemned Russia for responding to his offer of an Easter truce with airstrikes.

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  • A Ukrainian woman in Vilnius, Lithuania, was involved in a sting operation where devices in an IKEA bag were determined to be detonators, leading to police tracking a man to a bus in Lithuania.

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  • Ukrainian President Zelenskyy claimed Russian satellites photographed US military bases in the Gulf multiple times before an alleged Iranian attack.

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  • More than 150,000 people have been evacuated from frontline areas since June 1, 2025.

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  • Ukrainian officials ordered evacuation of over 3,000 children and parents from 44 frontline settlements in Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk regions.

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  • Zelenskyy said he wants to replace defence minister Denys Shymhal with Mykhailo Fedorov.

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  • Kyrylo Budanov was named as new top aide to President Zelenskyy.

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  • A senior US military official reportedly stated that the war will only worsen for Ukraine and that it is better for Ukraine to negotiate now.

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  • Their documentaries have gathered at least 3 million views on YouTube as of February 2026.

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  • The Kyiv Independent's War Crimes Investigations Unit has released 12 films, hosted 90 screenings, and won 7 awards over three years.

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  • Zla Mavka is an all-female resistance group operating in occupied territories, including Crimea and Zaporizhzhia Oblast.

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  • A Dubai-based British communications firm, IN2, secured funding from British and Canadian governments that vastly surpassed operational costs while downplaying risks and attempting to silence critics.

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  • Recruitment and training of Yellow Ribbon activists consists of a minutes-long exchange with an unencrypted Telegram bot; comprehensive safety information is optional.

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  • A Western-funded classified program supported a 'non-violent resistance' initiative inside Russian-occupied Ukraine for more than three years that encouraged civilians to engage in 'suicidal' activities despite credible reports of deaths, torture, and imprisonment.

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  • The photographers released the photos with the permission of the defenders and sent some to the Peace Summit in Switzerland.

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  • Ukrainian soldiers liberated from Russian captivity lost 40-50 kg of weight during their stay in Russian torture chambers.

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  • The Ukrainian General Staff acknowledged command errors and deliberate concealment of conditions by officers.

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  • Soldiers at a bridgehead on the left bank of the Oskil River near Kupiansk went without food for up to 17 days and lost weight from 80-90 kg to approximately 50 kg.

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  • Troops sheltering in Ukrainian dugouts film themselves surviving on stolen potatoes because their army has not supplied them with food.

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  • A failed Ukrainian attack occurred near Pokrovsk on March 31, 2026.

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