Illia Kabachynskyi is a journalist, editor and reporter at the UNITED24 Media. He covers economics, defense tech and IT technologies. Illia has experience over 10 years in journalism.
Ukraine has redefined its defense capabilities to resist Russian aggression. Over 1,000 days of relentless fighting since February 2022, the nation’s weapons production has surged, driven by an expanding portfolio of advanced projects.
For 1,000 days, Russia’s allies have kept supplies flowing, sanctions sidestepped, and weapons streaming into the battlefield—and that’s only the beginning.
Russia is deploying increasing numbers of infantry units into battle, disregarding the casualties. Daily reports of killed and wounded exceed 1,000 soldiers.
Once a city of 20,000, Kurakhove in the Donetsk region now bears the brunt of relentless Russian attacks. The latest blow? A strike on the Ternivska Dam, sending floodwaters into nearby villages.
Despite repeated attempts, Russian forces have failed to dislodge Ukrainian troops from their positions in Russia’s Kursk region. Now, North Korean troop reinforcements are on the horizon.
Ukraine is facing one of its most challenging winters due to constant attacks by Russia on its energy infrastructure. Under the worst conditions, there could be power outages lasting 12–16 hours per day.
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