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Russian forces seize two villages in Ukraine, says state media
The Russian navy has captured two villages in Ukraine, in accordance with the TASS state information company, which cited the nation’s defence ministry.
The villages of Ternuvate in Ukraine’s southeastern Zaporizhzhia area, and Berestok, within the jap Donetsk area, have been reported to have been captured by Russian forces, in accordance with the stories.
Maira Butt30 January 2026 11:15
Ukraine able to reciprocate if Russia stops power assaults
President Volodymyr Zelensky has stated that Ukraine is able to reciprocate if Russia stops its assaults on the nation’s power infrastructure.
President Donald Trump stated the international locations had agreed to a short lived ceasefire attributable to unprecedented chilly climate, with temperatures plummeting to -30C.
“The Americans said they want to raise the issue of de-escalation, with both sides demonstrating certain steps toward refraining from the use of long-range capabilities in order to create more space for diplomacy,” the Ukrainian chief advised reporters on Friday in remarks launched by his workplace.
“At this stage, this is an initiative of the American side and personally of the President of the United States. We regard it as an opportunity rather than an agreement.”
Zelensky stated that no official ceasefire settlement on power targets had been formally agreed but. Russia is but to reply to the stories.

Maira Butt30 January 2026 10:45
Analysis: Why Iran is the unsuitable struggle for Trump to again
Chaotic, unprincipled and dangerously efficient, Donald Trump’s newest overseas coverage transfer in Ukraine could safe a quick respite from Russian bombing in plunging temperatures that has left civilians freezing of their properties.

Why Iran is the unsuitable struggle for Trump to again
Trump could also be very happy with his ‘Armada’ off the coast of Iran however the US president might look good, again a winner, and assist his allies by leaving Tehran alone and serving to Ukraine win as an alternative, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley
Maira Butt30 January 2026 10:15
Russian cargo ship anchors over trans-Atlantic cables in Bristol Channel
The Sinegorsk cargo ship, crusing below the Russian flag, cruised into the Bristol Channel on Tuesday evening and appeared to anchor about two miles off Minehead, on the north coast of Somerset, close to to the place very important undersea telecom cables, connecting Britain to the US, Canada, Spain and Portugal, lie.
Data from MarineTraffic confirmed the ship crusing up the British Channel on Tuesday evening and stopping two nautical miles off Minehead round 11pm, the place it remained stationary till 2pm on Wednesday.
Maira Butt30 January 2026 09:45
Ukraine technically prepared to affix EU by 2027, says Zelensky
President Volodymyr Zelensky has introduced that Ukraine will technically be capable to be a part of the European Union in 2027.
A “fast track” accession to the bloc is a part of the nation’s safety ensures as US-brokered trilateral agreements proceed.
“Technically, we will be ready in 2027,” the Ukrainian chief advised reporters on Friday, including that by the top of 2026 the nation can have applied the primary steps required for membership.
“I would like Ukraine to receive a clear timeline.” Zelensky stated the federal government was dedicated to the mandatory reforms to affix the EU.
Maira Butt30 January 2026 09:15
Russia’s advance is slower than any military in 100 years, say specialists
New evaluation seems to indicate that the Russian military’s advance into Ukraine is the slowest tempo seen in additional than 100 years of warfare.
The Centre for Strategic and International Studies revealed the findings on Thursda y and stated that Russian forces are advancing at a fee of between 15 to 70 metres a day of their most distinguished offensives.

Maira Butt30 January 2026 08:45
Trump says Russia is not going to assault Ukraine throughout chilly week
President Donald Trump says that Russian president Vladimir Putin has agreed to not strike Ukraine throughout per week of “extraordinary cold” climate.
Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky welcome the settlement, which has but to be confirmed by Russia.
“I personally asked President Putin not to fire into Kyiv and the various towns for a week, and he agreed to do that,” Trump stated at a televised cupboard assembly.
“It was very nice. A lot of people said, ‘Don’t waste the call, you’re not going to get that.’ And he [Putin] did it.”
Temperatures are set to hit -30C this week as Ukraine braces itself for one of many coldest winters on report.
Earlier this week Zelensky had warned that Russia was getting ready for a “massive strike” throughout the nation, after a spate of in a single day drone assaults which have killed a number of folks, together with 5 on a passenger practice that he known as an act of “terrorism”.

Maira Butt30 January 2026 08:15
Russia suffers heaviest losses since WWII as casualties in Ukraine battle close to 2 million
The variety of troopers killed, injured or lacking on either side of Russia’s struggle on Ukraine might hit two million by the spring, a report has warned – with Russia struggling the biggest variety of troop deaths recorded for any main energy in any battle for the reason that Second World War.
The research by the Centre for Strategic and International Studies revealed the gradual, lethal grind of the battle, and comes earlier than the fourth anniversary of the Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February.
The report stated Russia suffered 1.2 million casualties, together with as much as 325,000 troop deaths, between February 2022 and December 2025. “No major power has suffered anywhere near these numbers of casualties or fatalities in any war since World War II,” the authors said.
Maira Butt30 January 2026 07:45
Putin’s troops moving at slowest pace seen for any army in more than 100 years of warfare
Russian forces are advancing at the slowest pace for any army in more than 100 years of warfare, a new assessment has shown.
“In all of its offensives over the last two years, Russia has failed to generate rapid breakthroughs to collapse the Ukrainian front line and allow for sweeping territorial gains,” said the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
The US-based think tank compared the average rates of advance for major offensives in Ukraine since 2022 alongside historical benchmarks from the First World War and the Second World War and other wars.
“Russia’s Pokrovsk offensive has advanced slower than Allied forces in the Battle of the Somme in World War I, one of the most grinding offensives of the war. Russia’s offensives around Kupiansk and Chasiv Yar have been even less efficient, moving at mere fractions of the pace of historical campaigns,” the CSIS said.
In stark contrast, French forces advanced around 80 metres a day during the infamously attritional Battle of the Somme in the First World War.
“Despite claims of battlefield momentum in Ukraine, the info reveals that Russia is paying a unprecedented value for minimal beneficial properties and is more and more a declining energy,” CSIS stated in its annual evaluation.

Arpan Rai30 January 2026 07:13
Zelensky and Merz welcome Trump’s limited ceasefire
Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky and German chancellor Friedrich Merz have welcomed Donal Trump’s limited ceasefire on Kyiv and other cities, calling it “efforts in favour of a truce”.
Zelensky has said he expected the implementation of an agreement by Russia to not fire on Kyiv and other cities for a week because of the “extremely cold” winter weather, as announced by the US president Donald Trump.
“Our groups mentioned this within the United Arab Emirates. We count on the agreements to be applied,” Zelensky said. “De-escalation steps contribute to actual progress towards ending the struggle,” he stated.
“I condemn in the strongest possible terms the systematic destruction of Ukraine’s civilian energy infrastructure by Russian attacks. I spoke about this with @ZelenskyyUa on the phone. We welcome the efforts to achieve a ceasefire. Ukraine needs a just and lasting peace,” he stated on X.
The German chief stated “the systematic and brutal destruction of Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure by Russian attacks” was “still ongoing”.
Arpan Rai30 January 2026 07:04
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