Stanislav Sereda

Stanislav Sereda

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Russian military casualties have exceeded 1.29 million
War
Russian military casualties have exceeded 1.29 million

Over the past 24 hours, Russian forces have lost 1,210 personnel. Total losses since the start of the full-scale invasion have exceeded 1.29 million.

Decentralisation of the power grid: how wind energy benefits Ukraine during the war
Economy
Decentralisation of the power grid: how wind energy benefits Ukraine during the war

Wind farms are gradually moving away from the ‘green tariff’ scheme and transitioning to the competitive electricity market.

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has resigned following the ‘worst election result’ in over 120 years
Politics
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has resigned following the ‘worst election result’ in over 120 years

On Wednesday, 25 March, the politician met with the country’s King Frederik X and handed him the government’s resignation.

Ukrzaliznytsia has tightened its rules in response to Russian attacks
Society
Ukrzaliznytsia has tightened its rules in response to Russian attacks

In response to the intensification of Russian attacks on the railway, Ukrzaliznytsia has introduced additional safety measures on its routes. These include the evacuation of passengers from trains if there is a risk of attack.

The ISW has warned of a change in the tactics of Russian attacks on Ukraine
War
The ISW has warned of a change in the tactics of Russian attacks on Ukraine

The large-scale attack on Ukraine on 23–24 March marks a significant and dangerous shift in Russia’s strike tactics. This new strategy enables Russia to maintain pressure for longer and target a greater number of regions.

The Philippines has become the first country in the world to declare a state of emergency in the energy sector due to the war in the Middle East
Politics
The Philippines has become the first country in the world to declare a state of emergency in the energy sector due to the war in the Middle East

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has signed a decree declaring a state of emergency for one year, subject to renewal.

Turkish UN supplier buys stolen grain from occupied Mariupol — investigation
Politics
Turkish UN supplier buys stolen grain from occupied Mariupol — investigation

The Turkish company Erisler, a supplier to the UN World Food Programme, is purchasing stolen Ukrainian grain from the temporarily occupied city of Mariupol from the Russian firm ‘Nika’, whose owners are simultaneously manufacturing drones for the Russian army.

Following a drone attack, the port of Ust-Luga in Russia’s Leningrad Oblast caught fire
War
Following a drone attack, the port of Ust-Luga in Russia’s Leningrad Oblast caught fire

On the night of 25 March, drones attacked the Leningrad Oblast in Russia. In particular, the port of Ust-Luga caught fire; this is the port through which Moscow exports energy resources using its ‘shadow fleet’.

A scheme to smuggle methadone in Wi-Fi modems has been uncovered at the Kropyvnytskyi prison
Crime
A scheme to smuggle methadone in Wi-Fi modems has been uncovered at the Kropyvnytskyi prison

Law enforcement officers have uncovered a drug smuggling ring operating at the Kropyvnytskyi Correctional Colony. An official from the facility was involved in the scheme, along with some of the inmates.

The US has presented Iran with a plan to end the war in the Middle East
Politics
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The US has presented Iran with a plan to end the war in the Middle East

The document was passed via Pakistan, where the army’s commander-in-chief, Field Marshal Sayed Asim Munir, acts as the main intermediary between the US and Iran

Exchange rates on 25 March – the dollar and the euro showed a slight rise
Economy
Exchange rates on 25 March – the dollar and the euro showed a slight rise

On Wednesday, 25 March 2026, the NBU set new exchange rate benchmarks, under which the Ukrainian currency depreciated slightly against major foreign currencies.

Over the past 24 hours, 191 combat engagements have been recorded on the front line
War
Over the past 24 hours, 191 combat engagements have been recorded on the front line

The 1,491st day of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine has begun. The defence forces are holding back the enemy’s offensive and inflicting losses on them across various fronts.

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