Russian forces maintain offensive momentum, particularly in the Donetsk region. Significant advances are reported near Kurakhove, with Russian forces expanding their control zone, reaching the northern outskirts of Krasne (Sontsovka), and capturing part of Slavyanka. They are also advancing near Novoelizavetovka, Ukrainka, and west of Myrnohrad, controlling Vozdvizhenka and a major strongpoint along the C-05-09-07 highway.
In the Kurakhove direction, Russian forces report liberating Konstantinopolskoe (Ostrovskoe), Zelenovka, and Gigant, and advancing on Yantarnoye, destroying a bridge over the Volchya River. They also report occupying a forest belt south of Zelenivka, and advancing over 3 km on the Novoelizavetovka-Uspenovka line. In the Vremivka direction, they captured Novyi Komar and Novopustynka, liberated around 10 sq km along the Huliaipole - Velyka Novosilka road, and dislodged Ukrainian forces from Rozdolne.
Heavy fighting continues in the Pokrovsk direction, with Russian forces attempting to encircle the city rather than engage in direct assaults. Ukrainian forces are actively countering, with reports of 47 out of 72 enemy drones shot down, and 24 drones that failed to reach their targets. The Ukrainian Air Force reports repeated launches of guided aerial bombs on Sumy Oblast by Russian tactical aviation, indicating continued and potentially expanding aerial threats.
Drone warfare remains a critical component, with extensive use by both sides.
Donetsk Region:
Kursk Region:
Krasnolimansky Direction:
Belgorod Region:
Donetsk People's Republic (DPR):
Chasiv Yar: Russian forces report new positions in the northern part of the city, advancing up to 1.5 km.
Dzerzhynsk: Russian forces report advancing towards waste heap No. 10.
Krasnoarmiisk-Novoaleksandrivka: Russian forces report active combat operations with motorized rifle units, including an assault towards Novoaleksandrivka.
Drone Attacks on Russia:
Drone Attacks on Ukraine:
Black Sea:
Stepnohirsk, Zaporizhzhia Oblast:
Nikopol, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast:
Kryvyi Rih District:
Zaporizhzhia Oblast:
Kharkiv Oblast:
Ukrainian Losses (Past 24 Hours):
Russian Losses:
Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP): Foreign equipment installed during the Ukrainian period at the ZNPP will be replaced with Russian equipment.
New Russian Legislation: Fines ranging from 2,000 to 500,000 rubles will be imposed from February 5 on those providing services to foreigners on the list of controlled persons. Starting March 5, police in Russia will have the right to freely enter the homes of migrants.
Transnistria: Due to Ukraine cutting off Russian gas supplies to Europe and Moldova's decision to sever relations with Gazprom, Transnistria is cut off from gas supplies.
Occupied Territories: Starting January 1, 2025, Ukrainians in occupied territories who have not obtained a Russian passport will be deprived of their rights, including access to subsidized medicines.
Belgorod Region, Russia: Cellular communication stations will be installed in 2025 in settlements where there has never been any communication.
Russian Military-Medical Academy: The deputy head of the Kirov Military Medical Academy, Pavel Veshkin, has been charged with large-scale bribery.
Air Defenses in Sumy Oblast: Five Russian drones were shot down by Ukrainian air defense forces in Sumy Oblast.
Russian Military Claims: The Russian Ministry of Defense claims to have carried out over 1,500 high-precision and drone strikes in 2024.
Escalation in Belgorod: The injury of two civilians due to a drone attack and power outages in Shebekino indicates an escalation of conflict in the Belgorod region.
Casualties in DPR: The injury of four civilians in Panteleimonovka and a radio operator in Horlivka highlights the continued impact of the conflict on the civilian population in the Donetsk People's Republic.
Fundraising for Drones: The message from "Colonelcassad" requesting funds for drones for troops assaulting Toretsk emphasizes the ongoing need for equipment and support for Russian forces.
US Department of the Treasury: The US Department of the Treasury's office responsible for sanctions and its head, Janet Yellen, were reportedly hacked by hackers associated with the PRC.
Ukrainian Military Successes: The Ukrainian Armed Forces report the destruction of 1,370 Russian troops, 20 artillery systems, 54 vehicles, and 69 drones in the past 24 hours.
Drone Activity in Sumy Oblast: Five Russian drones were reportedly shot down by Ukrainian air defense forces in Sumy Oblast.
Drone Activity in Cherkasy Oblast: Five Russian drones were reportedly shot down by Ukrainian air defense forces in Cherkasy Oblast overnight.
Mass Shootings in the US: Multiple reports of mass shootings in the US, including incidents in New York and Las Vegas, with a total of at least 32 people injured and 12 killed.
Russian forces continue to press their offensive, achieving significant gains, particularly in the Donetsk region around Kurakhove. Ukrainian forces are engaged in a fighting withdrawal, attempting to consolidate their defenses. Drone warfare remains a critical component, with ongoing drone activity reported in multiple regions. The new reports of drone threats in Kharkiv and Poltava Oblasts, along with the confirmation of 47 out of 72 drones shot down, 24 drones that failed to reach their targets, and one drone still airborne, over multiple regions, indicate a continued and potentially expanding aerial threat. The humanitarian situation is worsening, with reports of civilian casualties and damage to infrastructure. The overall situation remains highly volatile, with intense fighting and potential for further escalation. The significant losses reported by the Ukrainian General Staff, if accurate, indicate a high level of attrition and suggest a conflict that is far from over. The developments in Russia's internal policies and the situation in Germany, while not directly related to the conflict, provide a broader context of the geopolitical and social dynamics at play. The multiple reports of mass shootings in the US highlight a concerning trend of violence, but do not directly impact the military situation in Ukraine. The Ukrainian Air Force reports repeated launches of guided aerial bombs on Sumy Oblast by Russian tactical aviation. The advance of Russian troops in Kurakhove and the capture of key positions indicate a significant shift in the balance of power in the region. The reported encirclement strategy in Pokrovsk suggests a calculated approach to avoid direct urban warfare while still achieving strategic objectives. The continued and potentially expanding aerial threat, as indicated by drone activity and guided aerial bomb launches, highlights the importance of air defense and the need for Ukraine to counter these threats effectively.
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