
Ivan Khomenko
Ivan Khomenko is a news writer for UNITED24 Media. He covers key developments in the war, providing readers with sharp, informed analysis from the front lines and beyond.

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![BTR-82A armored vehicle at Victory Day Parade rehearsal on Palace Square, St. Petersburg, May 3, 2025. (Source: Getty Images) BTR-82A armored vehicle at Victory Day Parade rehearsal on Palace Square, St. Petersburg, May 3, 2025. (Source: Getty Images)]()
![A damaged WOG gas station in Mykolaiv after a Russian Iskander-M missile strike. (Source: Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration) A damaged WOG gas station in Mykolaiv after a Russian Iskander-M missile strike. (Source: Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration)]()
![Wreckage of a Russian FPV drone modified for mobile network control, with exposed electronics and battery components, found in Ukraine, October 2025. (Source: Serhii Flash) Wreckage of a Russian FPV drone modified for mobile network control, with exposed electronics and battery components, found in Ukraine, October 2025. (Source: Serhii Flash)]()
![Russian S-400 “Triumf” air defense site near St. Petersburg, photographed by Ukrainian ATESH agents during a covert reconnaissance mission. (Source: ATESH) Russian S-400 “Triumf” air defense site near St. Petersburg, photographed by Ukrainian ATESH agents during a covert reconnaissance mission. (Source: ATESH)]()
![Explosion at a Russian fuel pipeline facility near Moscow following a special operation by Ukraine’s military intelligence. (Source: HUR) Explosion at a Russian fuel pipeline facility near Moscow following a special operation by Ukraine’s military intelligence. (Source: HUR)]()
![North Korean and Russian flags displayed at Vladivostok railway station during Kim Jong Un’s visit to Russia, April 26, 2019. (Source: Getty Images) North Korean and Russian flags displayed at Vladivostok railway station during Kim Jong Un’s visit to Russia, April 26, 2019. (Source: Getty Images)]()
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As global sanctions push Russia to the fringes of international trade, a new bridge over a remote river in the Far East signals more than just infrastructure—it marks the quiet creation of a land corridor between two increasingly isolated regimes.





