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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,445

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Updated 8.2.2026
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy *Abu Dhabi Kyiv Vladimir Putin Volodymyr Zelensky

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Story Timeline

Feb 8 – Feb 14

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Al JazeeraFeb 8

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,445

On day 1,445 of the Russia-Ukraine war, February 8, 2026, Russia launched over 400 drones and 40 missiles targeting Ukraine's power grid, hitting thermal power stations and distribution lines, leaving over 1,000 apartment buildings in Kyiv without heating. Poland briefly suspended operations at two airports near the Ukrainian border due to the strikes. Ukraine retaliated by striking an oil depot in Russia's Saratov region, a missile fuel component plant in the Tver region, and the Bryansk region, causing damage and power disruptions. Russia claimed to have captured the village of Chuhunivka in Ukraine's Kharkiv region. The International Atomic Energy Agency reported that Ukrainian nuclear power plants reduced output due to the military activity affecting electrical substations.

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Key Claims

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Poland suspended operations at the Lublin and Rzeszow airports near the border with Ukraine on Saturday.

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Russian forces launched more than 400 drones and about 40 missiles in an overnight attack on Ukraine on Saturday.

— Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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Two thermal power stations in Ukraine’s western regions were hit.

— Ukrainian Minister of Energy Denys Shmyhal

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Kyiv struck an oil depot in Russia’s Saratov region and a plant that makes missile fuel components in the Tver region.

— Ukrainian military and security officials

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The United States has given Moscow and Kyiv a deadline of June to reach an agreement on ending the war.

— Zelenskyy

Feb 1 – Feb 7

32 articles|7 sources
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Diplomatic(18)
Al JazeeraFeb 1

Trilateral Ukraine talks to resume in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday: Zelenskyy

Trilateral talks between the US, Russia, and Ukraine will resume in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday and Thursday, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The negotiations aim to find a resolution to the ongoing war, following a previous round in late January that yielded little progress, particularly regarding territorial disputes. Russia continues to demand Ukraine cede a portion of the Donetsk region. The talks are occurring amid US pressure for a deal and a fragile ceasefire on energy targets, brokered by US President Donald Trump, who claims a deal is close. The US and Russian envoys also held separate talks in Florida.

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The Guardian - World NewsFeb 7

Zelenskyy says US has set June deadline for Ukraine-Russia peace deal

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that the US has proposed a June deadline for Ukraine and Russia to reach a peace settlement. According to Zelenskyy, the Trump administration intends to pressure both countries to end the war by the beginning of summer, potentially influenced by the upcoming midterm elections. He also mentioned that the US is proposing to host further trilateral talks, possibly in Miami, following recent discussions in Abu Dhabi that were described as constructive. This new deadline follows previous unsuccessful attempts by the US to broker a peace agreement. Zelenskyy indicated Ukraine has confirmed its participation in the next round of talks.

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Fox News - WorldFeb 7

Zelenskyy claims US gave Ukraine and Russia a deadline to reach peace agreement

According to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the U.S. has set a June deadline for Ukraine and Russia to reach a peace agreement to end their nearly four-year war. Zelenskyy stated that the U.S. is likely to pressure both countries to meet this schedule, potentially hosting trilateral talks in Miami next week. President Trump expressed optimism about the talks, and the U.S. described recent discussions in Abu Dhabi as "constructive," noting an agreement for a prisoner swap involving 157 prisoners from each side. The U.S. and Russia have also agreed to establish a new military-to-military communication channel led by General Alexus Grynkewich. The goal of these efforts is to create conditions for a lasting peace.

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Conflict(11)
New York Times - WorldFeb 1

Russia Strikes Ukraine’s Energy Sector, Killing 12 Miners

On February 1, 2026, a Russian drone strike in the Dnipropetrovsk region of east-central Ukraine killed 12 miners and injured 16. The miners were traveling on a bus after finishing their shift at a DTEK-operated coal mine. The strike was part of a larger Russian attack on Ukrainian mining operations, a critical hub for heating during a winter freeze. The attack occurred despite a partial truce requested by President Trump and planned peace talks in the United Arab Emirates. Russia's ongoing attacks have devastated Ukraine's power grid this winter, leaving many without heat and power, even after a previously agreed upon pause in attacks.

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South China Morning PostFeb 1

Russian drone strike on bus kills at least 15 miners as Kyiv announces new talks

A Russian drone strike on a bus in the Dnipropetrovsk region of southeastern Ukraine killed at least 12 miners on Sunday, according to Ukrainian officials. The attack, which targeted energy workers finishing their shift, occurred hours after President Zelensky announced new peace talks scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday in Abu Dhabi. These US-backed talks follow a previous round in late January that failed to resolve territorial disputes. The announcement comes amid ongoing Russian air strikes that have severely damaged Ukraine's energy infrastructure during the winter. While the Kremlin had reportedly agreed to halt strikes on energy infrastructure until Sunday at the request of US President Donald Trump, the drone strike suggests this agreement was not upheld.

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BBC News - WorldFeb 5

Russia and Ukraine exchange prisoners as peace talks end without breakthrough

Russia and Ukraine conducted a prisoner exchange of 157 people each, including soldiers and civilians, after US-brokered peace talks in Abu Dhabi. The exchange, the first in four months, involved the return of Ukrainians held captive since 2022 and Russian soldiers held by Kyiv. The talks, involving Russian, Ukrainian, and US teams, aimed to find a resolution to the ongoing conflict. Territorial concessions demanded by Russia and security guarantees for Ukraine are major obstacles to a potential agreement. While the US envoy described the talks as productive, no breakthrough was achieved, and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy expressed a desire for faster progress.

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National Security(1)
Associated Press (AP)Feb 7

Zelenskyy says Ukrainian air force needs to improve as Russian drone barrages take a toll

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated on Friday that the Ukrainian air force needs to improve its performance amidst ongoing Russian drone attacks. These attacks have been targeting Ukraine's energy sector, causing widespread blackouts, particularly in Kyiv. Residents are seeking refuge in emergency shelters called "Points of Invincibility" to cope with the power outages. In Zaporizhzhia, a Russian aerial strike hit a stray dog shelter, resulting in the evacuation of wounded animals. The attacks highlight the strain on Ukraine's infrastructure and the need for enhanced air defense capabilities.

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Key Claims

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Two days of US-led peace talks to end the war took place this week in Abu Dhabi but did not produce a breakthrough.

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Trump promised to “end the war in 24 hours”.

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President Trump expressed optimism about the Russia-Ukraine talks.

— Donald Trump

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The U.S. said Russia and Ukraine agreed to release 157 prisoners of war each.

— U.S. Government

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Russia and Ukraine's war remains ongoing, with Moscow striking Kyiv's energy infrastructure.

Jan 25 – Jan 31

17 articles|4 sources
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Diplomatic(10)
Al JazeeraJan 26

Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says US security agreement ‘100% ready’ to be signed

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on January 26, 2026, that a security agreement with the United States is "100 percent ready" for signing, pending confirmation of the date and location from the US. This announcement followed talks between Ukrainian and Russian negotiators in Abu Dhabi regarding a framework for ending the ongoing war. While no immediate deal was reached, both sides expressed openness to further dialogue, with additional discussions planned. Zelenskyy highlighted that fundamental differences, particularly regarding territorial concessions, remain a significant obstacle. He also emphasized Ukraine's pursuit of EU membership by 2027 as an economic security guarantee.

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Associated Press (AP)Jan 25

US security agreement for Ukraine is ‘100% ready’ to be signed, Zelenskyy says

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on Sunday that a security agreement between the U.S. and Ukraine is fully prepared for signing. Zelenskyy made the statement during a visit to Vilnius, Lithuania, following two days of discussions involving representatives from Ukraine, the U.S., and Russia. He indicated that Ukraine is awaiting its partners to schedule the signing, after which the document will be submitted to the U.S. Congress and the Ukrainian parliament for ratification. The agreement aims to provide security guarantees to Ukraine. The date of the signing is yet to be determined.

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The Guardian - World NewsJan 29

Trump claims Putin agreed to halt Ukraine energy strikes amid extreme cold

Donald Trump claimed that Vladimir Putin agreed to a one-week halt of strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure after a personal appeal, citing extreme cold in Ukraine. This alleged ceasefire, unconfirmed by Russia, was announced during a White House meeting. Trump stated he informed Ukrainian officials, who were reportedly pleased. Volodymyr Zelenskyy acknowledged expecting the implementation of such an agreement. The claim follows recent Russian strikes that left over a million people in Kyiv without power. Talks between Ukraine and Russia are expected to continue in Abu Dhabi this weekend, despite a Kremlin aide rejecting assertions that territorial issues are the only remaining obstacle to peace.

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Conflict(4)
Al JazeeraJan 30

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,436

On January 30, 2026, day 1,436 of the Russia-Ukraine war, intensified fighting resulted in casualties on both sides. A Russian drone attack in Vilniansk, Zaporizhia region, killed three civilians and destroyed homes, while other Russian attacks caused deaths and injuries in Kryvyi Rih, Druzhkivka, and Khatnie. The death toll from a previous attack on Odesa rose to four. A Ukrainian drone attack reportedly killed a hospital employee in Russia's Belgorod region, and Russia claimed to have shot down 111 Ukrainian drones. Kyiv is facing an energy crisis with hundreds of residential buildings without heating as temperatures plummet. Presidents Zelenskyy and Trump announced an agreement with Russia for a week-long ceasefire in Kyiv and other cities due to severe winter weather, facilitated by discussions in the United Arab Emirates.

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Associated Press (AP)Jan 30

Ukraine is bracing for brutal weather as Trump says Putin agreed to halt power grid attacks

Ukraine is bracing for severe winter weather as President Trump announced that Russia's Putin agreed to halt attacks on Ukraine's power grid. Trump stated Putin agreed to his request to pause targeting Kyiv and other towns for one week due to the frigid temperatures causing hardship for civilians. However, Trump did not specify when the call with Putin occurred or when the moratorium would begin, and the White House has not provided further clarification. The Kremlin has not confirmed Putin's commitment. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy expressed skepticism about Russia's willingness to end the war, which is approaching its fourth anniversary next month.

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Al JazeeraJan 25

‘Not optimistic’: Ukrainians doubt Russia ready to end war amid talks

Amid ongoing talks between Ukrainian, Russian, US, and Emirati officials, Ukrainians express skepticism about a near-term end to the war with Russia. The talks, held in Abu Dhabi, are viewed as a potential first step toward peace, but many Ukrainians are weary after nearly four years of conflict. Russia's continued attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure have caused widespread power outages during a harsh winter, exacerbating war fatigue. A former advisor to President Zelenskyy believes the war will only end when Russia decides to stop or is forced to do so, neither of which he sees as likely before spring. Despite exhaustion, Ukrainians have shown resilience and adaptability throughout the conflict.

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National Security(3)
Fox News - WorldJan 30

Ukraine races to bolster air defenses as Putin’s strike pause nears end

As a pause in Russian strikes on Kyiv nears its end, Ukraine is working to bolster its air defenses, particularly against drones, in frontline cities and border regions. The pause, reportedly requested by Donald Trump and agreed to by Vladimir Putin until February 1st, is intended to create favorable conditions for negotiations. Despite the halt, Russian officials have publicly advocated for escalation, and Ukrainian officials emphasize there is no formal ceasefire. Experts suggest the pause is more symbolic, reflecting political signaling and Trump's relationship with Putin, rather than a significant military shift. Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine is strengthening short-range air defenses against drones to protect frontline cities in the south and northeast.

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Fox News - WorldJan 26

Zelenskyy says US security guarantees document is '100% ready' for signing

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that a U.S. security guarantees document is "100% ready" for signing, with Kyiv awaiting confirmation from the U.S. on the date and location. Once signed, the agreement will proceed to ratification in both the U.S. Congress and the Ukrainian parliament. Zelenskyy emphasized the importance of these guarantees from the U.S. for Ukraine's security. He made the announcement at a joint press conference in Vilnius, Lithuania, alongside the presidents of Lithuania and Poland. Zelenskyy also reiterated Ukraine's goal of joining the European Union by 2027 as another core security guarantee. His remarks followed trilateral talks between Ukraine, Russia, and the United States in Abu Dhabi.

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Al JazeeraJan 26

Ukraine’s security guarantees: What are they and why might they fall short?

In early January 2026, over 30 Western countries met in Paris to outline security guarantees for Ukraine in the event of a ceasefire with Russia. The proposed framework includes a US-led ceasefire monitoring mechanism and potential deployment of multinational forces led by France and the UK. While leaders like Macron and Starmer touted the guarantees as "robust," others, like Germany, expressed caution. President Zelenskyy stated Ukraine is ready to send the agreement to the US Congress and Ukrainian Parliament for ratification, emphasizing the importance of US security guarantees. However, the document remains unpublished, and details on enforcement are unclear. Some Ukrainians, including former officials, express skepticism, fearing the guarantees may lack practical tools for ensuring security.

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Key Claims

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Steve Witkoff said he had "productive and constructive meetings" with Kirill Dmitriev.

— Steve Witkoff

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Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote that trilateral talks between the US, Russia, and Ukraine in Abu Dhabi were constructive.

— Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov confirmed Trump requested Putin to stop targeting Kyiv until Feb. 1.

— Dmitry Peskov

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US envoy Witkoff held “productive and constructive meetings” with Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev in Florida.

— Steve Witkoff

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The meeting came a day before Ukrainian and Russian negotiators were scheduled to hold a second round of talks with US mediators in Abu Dhabi.

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Jan 18 – Jan 24

30 articles|7 sources
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Diplomatic(25)
Al JazeeraJan 24

US-brokered Russia-Ukraine talks close with no breakthrough

US-brokered talks between Ukraine and Russia in Abu Dhabi concluded on January 24, 2026, without a breakthrough, though both sides expressed openness to further dialogue. The discussions, attended by Ukrainian and Russian officials, along with US envoys, aimed to address parameters for ending the war and security conditions. The UAE government described the talks as constructive, focusing on Washington's peace framework. Russia continues to insist on Ukraine withdrawing from Donbas. These talks occurred amidst ongoing Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, which left 1.2 million people without power. Further talks are expected to take place as early as next week.

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South China Morning PostJan 23

Russia and Ukraine sit for tense talks on thorny territorial issue

Russian and Ukrainian negotiators met in Abu Dhabi on Friday to discuss the critical territorial dispute, a major obstacle to resolving the ongoing conflict. The talks, mediated by the UAE, focused on parameters for ending the war, with Russia demanding Ukraine cede the Donbas region. Ukrainian President Zelensky stated that Russia's willingness to end the war is paramount, while also acknowledging pressure from the US for a peace deal. The Ukrainian delegation head, Rustem Umerov, discussed the negotiation process's future logic. Despite the meeting, no compromise was reached, and further discussions were scheduled for Saturday. The meeting occurred against a backdrop of intensified Russian air strikes causing a severe energy crisis in Ukraine.

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New York Times - WorldJan 24

Ukraine Expects Answers From Russia as Peace Talks Continue, Zelensky Says

Russian, Ukrainian, and American officials are holding rare three-way peace talks in the United Arab Emirates. These discussions, entering their second day on Saturday, aim to address a revised 20-point peace plan covering security, reconstruction, and prisoner exchanges. The plan originated last fall and has been updated with input from multiple countries. Ukrainian President Zelensky stated he expects "at least some answers" from Russia regarding the plan, but acknowledged it's too early to assess Russia's sincerity in negotiating, especially as attacks continue. Despite ongoing negotiations, Ukraine and Russia remain divided on key issues of security and territory.

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Conflict(4)
Al JazeeraJan 23

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,429

On January 23, 2026, day 1,429 of the Russia-Ukraine war, fighting continued across Ukraine, resulting in casualties and infrastructure damage. Russian drone and glide bomb attacks targeted regions including Kharkiv, Dnipro, Zaporizhia, and Dnipropetrovsk, causing deaths, injuries, and damage to residential buildings. Russia claimed to have shot down 31 Ukrainian drones. Meanwhile, a French naval operation in the Mediterranean Sea intercepted a Russian oil tanker suspected of evading international sanctions. Ukraine's energy system faced its most challenging day since November 2022, with widespread heating outages in Kyiv and the Dnipropetrovsk region due to Russian attacks and low temperatures. Ukrainian negotiators are heading to the UAE for talks with Russian and United States negotiators.

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BBC News - WorldJan 24

Ukraine condemns 'brutal' Russian strikes ahead of second day of peace talks

Ukraine condemned recent Russian strikes that killed one and injured 23 others, coinciding with ongoing peace talks between Ukraine, Russia, and the US in Abu Dhabi. The strikes, which targeted Kyiv and Kharkiv, damaged critical infrastructure and residential areas, including a maternity hospital and a hostel. Ukrainian officials described the attacks as "brutal" and proof that Putin is not interested in peace. The talks, the first trilateral discussions since Russia's 2022 invasion, have reportedly made some progress, but territorial disputes remain a major obstacle. Russia currently occupies roughly 20% of Ukraine and demands Ukraine cede large areas of territory, which Ukraine refuses to do.

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Associated Press (AP)Jan 24

Russian attacks on Ukraine kill 1 and wound 18 ahead of second day of peace talks

Ahead of a second day of peace talks in Abu Dhabi between Ukraine, Russia, and the United States, Russian attacks on Ukraine killed one person and wounded 23 on Saturday, January 24, 2026. Drone attacks in Kyiv killed one and wounded four, according to the Kyiv City Military Administration. In Kharkiv, drone attacks wounded 19 people, according to the city's mayor. The talks in the United Arab Emirates represent the first known instance of Trump administration officials meeting with both countries to seek a resolution to Russia's nearly four-year invasion. The UAE's foreign ministry stated the talks aim to promote dialogue and find political solutions, while the White House described the first day as productive.

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Political Strategy(1)
Al JazeeraJan 22

Zelenskyy urges Europe to act as a global power

In a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 22, 2026, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called on Europe to demonstrate greater courage and unity. He warned that NATO's dependence on the United States is vulnerable, citing Russia's growing missile capabilities and recent tensions surrounding Greenland as examples. Zelenskyy emphasized the need for Europe to act as a global power to counter these threats. His address aimed to encourage European nations to take a more proactive and independent role in ensuring their collective security. The speech highlights concerns about the shifting geopolitical landscape and the need for Europe to strengthen its own defense capabilities.

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Key Claims

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US-brokered talks between Ukraine and Russia in Abu Dhabi ended without a deal.

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More talks are expected next weekend in Abu Dhabi.

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Overnight Russian air strikes knocked out power for over a million Ukrainians.

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The central focus of the discussions was the possible parameters for ending the war.

— President Volodymyr Zelensky

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Ukraine and Russia ended a second day of US-brokered talks in Abu Dhabi without an agreement.