Russia's war against Ukraine
Ukraine continues to isolate Crimea, four more bridges on main supply routes under attack
Providing Russian troops in the south will become more difficult and expensive On the night of June 11, Ukrainian forces struck four bridges at once, connecting the occupied part of the Kherson region with Crimea.
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Figure of the day: Ukraine’s trade turnover in January amounted to $9.9 billion
In January 2026, Ukraine imported $6.7 billion worth of goods and exported $3.2 billion, according to Uaprom, citing the State Customs Service. PromPolitInform reports. Taxable imports amounted to $4.4 billion, accounting for 66% of total
Quote of the day: We are reviewing the list of critical infrastructure facilities.
Hospitals, water utilities, and social facilities remain the absolute priority—they will be provided with electricity first. Denys Shmyhal, First Vice Prime Minister – Minister of Energy of Ukraine, February 10, 2026
Russian energy is just as legitimate a target for the Ukrainian Armed Forces as military installations, says Volodymyr Zelenskyy
The president explained that Russia invests money earned from oil sales in weapons used to kill Ukrainians. Russian energy production is a legitimate target for Ukrainian strikes, as are the occupiers’ military installations. Ukrainian President
ArcelorMittal Kryvyi Rih to Receive Another $200 Million from the EBRD
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has provided ArcelorMittal Kryvyi Rih Mining and Metallurgical Plant (AMKR, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast) with an additional loan of up to $200 million. This was reported by PromPolitInform, citing
Ukraine’s most critical energy situation: Kyiv receives power for only 1.5-2 hours a day
In Kyiv, specialists are managing to supply electricity to residents’ homes for an average of only 1.5-2 hours a day. DTEK reported this, according to Kyivshchyna 24/7. PromPolitInform reports. DTEK noted that the capital is





