Ukraine’s General Staff reported on Oct. 9 that Russia had also lost 2,486 tanks, 5,133 armored fighting vehicles, 3,890 vehicles and fuel tanks, 1,477 artillery systems, 348 multiple launch rocket systems, 180 air defense systems, 266 airplanes, 235 helicopters, 1,086 drones, and 15 boats.
Most Popular

Hyundai becomes second foreign carmaker to lose right to reclaim Russian assets

As Ukrainians freeze, donated energy equipment sits unused

Putin 'kept his word' — Trump reacts to latest Russian strike on Ukraine

'Instead of 6 missiles, there are only 2' — Ukraine's Air Force reveals dire air defense shortage

In largest missile attack of winter, Russia targets Ukraine's power plants amid brutal freeze
News Feed Show More
Thursday, February 5
(Updated: )
"They discussed everything (during the negotiations). The delegation believes the information is very sensitive, so they want to come (to Ukraine) to share the details," President Volodymyr Zelensky told reporters in Kyiv.
The Kyiv Independent’s Oleksiy Sorokin speaks with Katarina Mathernova, the European Union Ambassador to Ukraine, after Russia's large-scale missile and drone attack on Kyiv during one of the coldest days of the winter, leaving parts of the city without heat and electricity.
The government has allowed companies that manufacture and repair transformer equipment to retain 100% of their draft-eligible employees, Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko said on Feb. 5.
(Updated: )
"The enemy at the front doesn't have a problem, the enemy has a catastrophe," Serhiy "Flash" Beskrestnov said.
(Updated: )
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk is expected to later hold talks with President Volodymyr Zelensky.
(Updated: )
Ukraine has brought back home 157 Ukrainians from Russian captivity in its latest exchange with Moscow, following an agreement reached during the latest round of peace talks in Abu Dhabi, President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on Feb. 5.
Following the first phase, the Pentagon says it will order $150 million in prototypes from successful competitors.
The General Staff attributed the strikes to "using long-range strike weapons of Ukrainian production, particularly the FP-5 'Flamingo.'"
(Updated: )
Russia's flagship liquified natural gas (LNG) export terminal, Yamal LNG, exported a total of 1,690,517 metric tons of LNG to European markets last month, accounting for an 8% increase compared to January 2025, German environmental NGO Urgewald found in a report published Feb. 4.





