War
Over 700 medical facilities damaged by Russian shelling have been restored in Ukraine
Since the start of the full-scale war, Russia has damaged or destroyed more than 2,500 medical infrastructure facilities. Only some of them have been fully restored, while hundreds more are still undergoing repairs.
Ukrzaliznytsia opened eight "Unbreakable Carriages" in Kharkiv and Kyiv after shelling by the Russian Federation
Railway workers have set up mobile warming and support stations in Kharkiv and the Darnytskyi district of Kyiv. In the carriages, you can warm up, charge your devices, use the internet, and get hot food.
In Kharkiv, the metro will operate as a 24-hour warming centre due to the consequences of massive strikes by the Russian Federation.
The city authorities are expanding the network of emergency shelters due to interruptions in heat supply. Metro stations and Ukrzaliznytsia carriages will become places where residents can warm up around the clock.
The Darnytska Thermal Power Plant in Kyiv suffered significant damage after a Russian missile attack, and restoration will take a long time.
One of the most massive attacks on Ukraine's power grid on 3 February caused serious damage to power generation and networks in a number of regions. The Darnytsia Thermal Power Plant in the capital lost the ability to quickly restore heat supply.
Before Ramstein, Ukraine, NATO, Britain and Germany agreed on military support priorities
The defence ministers of Ukraine, the United Kingdom and Germany, together with the NATO Secretary General, agreed on key areas of assistance to Kyiv, with a focus on air defence and financing arms purchases in 2026.
Germany is preparing €35 billion for military space, with plans for over 100 satellites and laser systems
Berlin is considering investments in reconnaissance satellites, secure communications and means of influencing hostile space systems amid growing threats from Russia and China in orbit.
In Belgorod, electricity, heating and water disappeared after a missile strike
Heavy rocket fire on the evening of 3 February caused serious damage to the energy and water infrastructure of Belgorod and surrounding communities, leaving part of the region without electricity in freezing weather.
Von der Leyen and Costa to visit Kyiv on the fourth anniversary of Russia`s full-scale invasion
The visit by EU leaders is intended to show solidarity with Ukraine amid continued Russian aggression, increased attacks on the energy sector and preparations for a new package of sanctions against Moscow.
The KAAN fighter jet is preparing for test flights, while Turkey's defence exports are growing rapidly.
The first test flights of the Turkish fifth-generation fighter jet KAAN are planned for the end of April. TUSAŞ reports growing international interest in the project and calls 2025 a turning point for the country's entire defence and aviation industry.
A massive attack by the Russian Federation left Kyiv and four regions without power, with up to 60% of subscribers in the Kharkiv region without electricity.
A rocket drone strike on the night of 3 February damaged energy facilities, caused emergency shutdowns and complicated restoration efforts due to temperatures dropping to minus 25 degrees.
Sweden and Denmark will jointly purchase air defence systems worth over €246 million for Ukraine
Stockholm and Copenhagen have agreed to jointly purchase and transfer modern air defence systems to Ukraine, which should strengthen protection against Russian attacks and at the same time support defence production in Sweden.
The EU is preparing its own secure defence data space without US technology, with plans to launch it by 2030.
The European Defence Agency is exploring the creation of a platform that will allow EU armies to securely exchange sensitive information and data for military AI, reducing dependence on American infrastructure.