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His 2025 summer offensive (the third and largest) — failed.
People say: “Let’s see how Zelenskyy acts. If he’s not acting, then he’s with the accused. If he really sanctions them, arrests them, prosecutes those who allow this to happen, then, okay, he’s good.”
Two years of war spending kept factories busy but lit an inflation fire: prices are still rising 8% a year.
Belgian officials argue the loan, backed by Russian assets frozen in Belgium, could expose the country to losses equal to one-third of its GDP.
2. Zelensky removed Energy Minister Svitlana Hrynchuk and Justice Minister Herman Halushchenko from the National Security and Defense Council.
Bavaria’s PM Markus Söder proposed limiting the EU Temporary Protection Directive if Kyiv doesn’t reduce departures.
Seaborne oil exports increased by 4.1% compared to the previous month. Ships covered by international insurance carried only 26% of crude exports and 81% of oil product exports. 2/
Kenya’s foreign ministry says recruitment networks remain active in both Kenya and Russia.
Outside Vuhledar, a commander forced two mobilised soldiers to fight in a crater “to the death.” Both men were executed. The scene was filmed and later recovered by Ukrainian troops.
More than 70,000 women now serve in Ukraine’s Armed Forces — about 8% of all troops, a 40% increase since 2021.
Russian negotiator Vladimir Medinsky opened talks with a lecture claiming "we, the Russians are killing Russians" — completely denying Ukraine's separate identity despite facing Ukrainian defense ministers, generals and diplomats. 2/
Russia earned $13.4 bn from oil in September (down from $13.6 bn in August). Ukrainian strikes on refineries forced a shift to crude exports.
Economist Benjamin Hilgenstock says 2026 deficit projection of 1.6% is wishful thinking — deficit of 2-3% of GDP is a lot for Russia since it doesn't have access to financing like normal countries. 2/
Rogov and his wife moved to Poland days after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. He told investigators he was coerced by the FSB years earlier and later paid for spying. Meetings took place in an unmarked apartment near the agency’s HQ.
Ukraine defends its skies using a layered system:
Her friend Katya, CEO of major business, believes Bucha war crimes were fabricated because "a Russian wouldn't loot, rape or kill civilians," calling Ukraine unfortunate pawn in Russia's defense from NATO. 2/