Boris Bodnar

Boris Bodnar

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Russia has replaced Starlink with European satellites built by Airbus and Thales
War
Russia has replaced Starlink with European satellites built by Airbus and Thales

The Russian army is using new satellite terminals that operate via satellites built by the European companies Airbus and Thales Alenia Space.

The US lost at least nine aircraft during the war with Iran
War
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The US lost at least nine aircraft during the war with Iran

During the hostilities with Iran, the US lost several military aircraft, some of which were destroyed by its own forces during a rescue operation. Total losses amount to at least nine aircraft.

Farmers in the conflict zone will be compensated for up to 40% of the cost of their machinery
Economy
Farmers in the conflict zone will be compensated for up to 40% of the cost of their machinery

The Cabinet of Ministers has updated the terms of the state programme offering partial compensation for the cost of Ukrainian-made agricultural machinery, extending support to farmers in frontline areas. These changes have been introduced as part of the ‘Made in Ukraine’ policy.

The Military Ombudsman has outlined the conditions for a pay rise in the Armed Forces of Ukraine
War
The Military Ombudsman has outlined the conditions for a pay rise in the Armed Forces of Ukraine

To improve the financial support provided to Ukrainian military personnel, three key conditions need to be met, one of which depends on international partners.

Russia's industrial sector is accelerating its decline in early 2026
Economy
Russia's industrial sector is accelerating its decline in early 2026

At the start of 2026, Russian industry is showing signs of stagnation, despite official figures indicating growth. Estimates from the think tank point to a decline in production and a worsening situation in key sectors.

The main objective of Russia’s large-scale attack on Ukraine in broad daylight has been revealed
War
The main objective of Russia’s large-scale attack on Ukraine in broad daylight has been revealed

The enemy’s main objective is to increase the number of civilian casualties.

A French container ship was the first European vessel to pass through the Strait of Hormuz
Politics
A French container ship was the first European vessel to pass through the Strait of Hormuz

The vessel’s passage took place against the backdrop of Tehran’s attempts to introduce a toll system for transit through this strategically important waterway.

More than 40 countries have formed a coalition to reopen the Strait of Hormuz
Politics
More than 40 countries have formed a coalition to reopen the Strait of Hormuz

The UK Foreign Secretary, Yvette Cooper, has stated that the more than 40 countries that have joined the talks on reopening the Strait of Hormuz are prepared to resolve the issue “economically and diplomatically”.

The EU is considering fuel rationing as it prepares for an energy crisis caused by the war in the Middle East
Politics
The EU is considering fuel rationing as it prepares for an energy crisis caused by the war in the Middle East

The European Union is preparing for a prolonged energy crisis caused by the war in the Middle East. ‘All options’ are being considered, including fuel rationing and the release of more oil from emergency reserves.

The SSU has uncovered a scheme to evade mobilisation involving medical staff in Cherkasy
Crime
The SSU has uncovered a scheme to evade mobilisation involving medical staff in Cherkasy

In Cherkasy, law enforcement officers have uncovered a group of medical staff who had set up a scheme to evade conscription. In exchange for money, they issued fake treatment records and documents certifying unfitness for service.

A US start-up has announced research into ‘body-like structures’ for growing organs
Science
A US start-up has announced research into ‘body-like structures’ for growing organs

The American start-up R3 Bio, which had been operating behind closed doors for some time, has announced its intention to create artificial biological structures for research and organ cultivation. The project has attracted the interest of investors whilst also provoking a strong reaction due to ethical concerns and claims regarding the potential future applications of such technologies.

The US is developing new electronic warfare aircraft for deployment in the Middle East
War
The US is developing new electronic warfare aircraft for deployment in the Middle East

Two new US Air Force EA-37B Compass Call electronic warfare aircraft have arrived at RAF Mildenhall in the UK. Their arrival has sparked speculation about a possible future deployment to the Middle East.

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