13:35, 06 Feb
In just one day of the war in Ukraine, Russia lost 1,240 soldiers, 46 artillery systems, and 16 armored vehicles, according to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has released information regarding the losses of the Russian army over the past 24 hours. The enemy has lost 1,240 soldiers, 46 artillery systems, and 16 armored combat vehicles.
13:31, 06 Feb
The Lieva case and the machine guns: what are the suspicions about?
The Lieva case and the machine guns: what are the suspicions about?
13:31, 06 Feb
Russia denies Ukraine's sovereignty and emphasizes the need for further annexation, according to ISW.
Putin's ally Medvedchuk has released a map labeling most of Ukraine's territory as "historic Russia." The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) views this as a reflection of the Kremlin's strategy to deny Ukraine's sovereignty.
13:31, 06 Feb
Weather in Ukraine: Where snow is expected today and what the temperature readings are.
On February 6 in Ukraine, cold weather is anticipated with no significant precipitation, although light snow may occur in the western regions and Crimea. Air temperatures are expected to range from -9 to +7 degrees Celsius, with most areas experiencing cloudy skies interspersed with clearer periods.
13:30, 06 Feb
A U.S. court has blocked Trump's order to eliminate birthright citizenship.
Federal Judge Deborah Boardman has suspended the enforcement of Trump's directive that aimed to revoke automatic citizenship for newborns in the United States. The judge deemed the directive unconstitutional and a violation of the 14th Amendment.
13:28, 06 Feb
Duma vs. Transparency International: Has the head of ARMA identified those responsible for the issues surrounding confiscated assets?
Elena Duma criticizes Transparency International's stance on the sanctioned sale of assets, specifically the yacht belonging to Medvedchuk. Transparency International highlights the shortcomings in the operations of ARMA and emphasizes the need for reforming the agency.
10:41, 06 Feb
Due to earthquakes near the Campi Flegrei supervolcano close to Naples, school classes have been canceled.
The Campi Flegrei area, also known as the Phlegraean Fields, is currently experiencing bradyseism, or ground uplift, and over the past year, there has been a series of earthquakes in this region.
10:41, 06 Feb
Greenland's parliament has banned parties from receiving foreign donations.
Greenland's lawmakers plan to safeguard against external interference ahead of the elections, amid expansionist threats from Washington. Voting in the semi-autonomous territory of Denmark, which is seeking independence, will take place on March 11.
10:41, 06 Feb
The U.S. may unveil Trump's peace plan for Ukraine as early as next week.
U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to end the bloody three-year war in Ukraine may be unveiled at next week's security conference.
10:41, 06 Feb
Peace talks? Ukraine and Russia have already tried to reach an agreement, but it led to no positive outcomes.
When Volodymyr Zelensky announced his willingness to negotiate with Vladimir Putin to end the war, it was not the first time he expressed this sentiment. The Ukrainian leader had previously stated his readiness for dialogue with Moscow. In fact, both sides had already attempted to reach an agreement in the early days of the conflict.
10:41, 06 Feb
Secretary of State Rubio: The U.S. is prepared to take a leading role in the reconstruction of Gaza.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the United States is prepared to take a leading role in the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip, describing the proposal made by Trump during a press conference with Netanyahu as a "magnanimous gesture."
09:59, 06 Feb
The president has implemented new sanctions: who is affected?
On February 5, President Volodymyr Zelensky implemented new sanctions from the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC). The list includes approximately 100 citizens of Russia and residents of Crimea. Primarily, these are individuals from the fields of science and culture, as well as representatives of Russia's "tanker fleet."
09:58, 06 Feb
Russians launched a drone strike on one of the largest markets in Kharkiv.
On the evening of Wednesday, February 5, Russian occupiers once again targeted Kharkiv with a drone strike. The Kyiv district of the city was hit, where debris from the enemy UAV fell on one of the largest local markets.
09:58, 06 Feb
U.S. military aid remains steady and continues to arrive, but there are no new packages, according to Zelensky.
Military assistance from the United States has not diminished. Furthermore, the supplies have not ceased, so support continues to arrive. However, there are currently no discussions regarding new aid packages.
09:58, 06 Feb
A visitor to the CNAP who came for firewood for heating caused a scene—here's what the court decided.
A man is being accused of petty hooliganism. He visited the Center for Administrative Services to obtain firewood for heating and caused a scene. This information is detailed in the ruling of the Mykolaiv District Court in Mykolaiv Oblast, published on February 28, 2023.
09:58, 06 Feb
Drones targeted the airfield from which Russia launches Shahed drones into Ukraine.
On the night of February 6, drones targeted an airfield in Primorsko-Akhtarsk, located in the Krasnodar Krai of Russia. From this site, the enemy launches Shahed drones to carry out attacks on Ukrainian cities. Reports indicate that a fire has broken out.
09:58, 06 Feb
A man clashed with DTEK employees after his apartment's power was cut off. Here’s what the court decided regarding the situation.
A man is accused of committing petty hooliganism. He allegedly behaved in an offensive manner towards DTEK employees after his electricity was cut off in his apartment, supposedly due to unpaid electricity bills. This is stated in the ruling of the Obukhiv District Court of Kyiv Oblast, published on February 3, 2025.
09:58, 06 Feb
Occupiers are attempting to establish a foothold on the right bank of the Oskil River, according to DeepState.
Russian forces continue their attempts to cross the Oskil River in the Kharkiv region. These efforts began in mid-January. The enemy has managed to secure some positions.
09:58, 06 Feb
North Korea has enhanced the accuracy of its missiles, which Russia is using to strike Ukraine.
North Korea's ballistic missiles, which were supplied to Russia, have become more advanced. The projectiles used by Russian forces to strike Ukraine since late December have shown significantly improved accuracy compared to those employed in previous attacks. However, it remains unclear what modifications North Korea has made to its missiles.
09:58, 06 Feb
Six months since the Kursk operation by the Ukrainian Armed Forces: The General Staff has revealed the exact losses of the Russian Federation during this period.
Since the onset of the Kursk operation, the Ukrainian Armed Forces have inflicted significant losses on Russia, with nearly 40,000 soldiers reported lost in the Kursk region over a six-month period leading up to February 6, 2025. Among these, over 16,000 are classified as "killed in action." Additionally, Ukraine's defense forces have destroyed a substantial amount of enemy military equipment and captured 909 Russian servicemen.