Forbes: Ukrainian forces destroyed Russian equipment worth $5.1 billion. According to Ukraine's General Staff, Ukrainian troops have destroyed 2,593 units of Russian military equipment.
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Wednesday, January 28
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The Chariot Tide, formerly known as Marabella Sun, was flying a Mozambique flag when its engine broke down on Jan. 22 in international waters within Spain's search-and-rescue zone.
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Russian forces launched missile and drone attacks on several Ukrainian regions, including Kyiv and surrounding areas, overnight on Jan. 28, local authorities reported.
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Russian forces have sustained nearly 1.2 million casualties since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, paying a steep price for limited gains, a new CSIS report finds.
The Atesh partisan group sabotaged an electrical substation in Russia's Udmurt Republic, disrupting power supply to the nearby "BUMMASH" military‑industrial plant, the group claimed in a Telegram post on Jan. 28.
Wednesday, January 28
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Ukraine's ambassador to Hungary was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Budapest on Jan. 27, as Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto accused Kyiv of interfering in Hungary's upcoming parliamentary elections.
Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said Belarus is complicit in Russia's invasion of Ukraine and that Kyiv is preparing sanctions against Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko to hold him accountable for supporting the war.
"These are different people... the conversations were very focused," Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said.
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US source denies 'forcing' Ukraine on territory as reports tie security guarantees to Donbas ceding.
As an additional incentive, the U.S. has reportedly offered Ukraine more weapons to equip its army in the post-war period.
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Odesa was the hardest hit among Ukrainian cities overnight.
Fourteen European countries warned on Jan. 26 that ships sailing in the Baltic Sea and North Sea under multiple flags may be treated as stateless vessels.
"People with chronic respiratory and cardiovascular conditions are advised, if possible, to stay indoors," officials said.
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