
Ivan Khomenko
News Writer
Ivan 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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![A Russian police Ka-226 helicopter flies over Moscow. Illustrative photo. (Source: Getty Images) A Russian police Ka-226 helicopter flies over Moscow. Illustrative photo. (Source: Getty Images)]()
![Russian Coast Guard patrol boat PSKA‑287 (Project 1496) after capsizing during launch in Petropavlovsk‑Kamchatsky on November 6. (Source: Kamchatinfo) Russian Coast Guard patrol boat PSKA‑287 (Project 1496) after capsizing during launch in Petropavlovsk‑Kamchatsky on November 6. (Source: Kamchatinfo)]()
![Rescuers in the Kyiv region work through intense flames and foam after a drone strike ignited a fire at a critical infrastructure facility. (Source: SES of Kyiv Region) Rescuers in the Kyiv region work through intense flames and foam after a drone strike ignited a fire at a critical infrastructure facility. (Source: SES of Kyiv Region)]()
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In one of the most intense overnight assaults in recent weeks, Russia targeted Ukraine’s power grid and residential areas with missiles and Shahed-type drones, causing blackouts, fires, and civilian casualties. The strikes hit several regions, including Kyiv, Dnipro, and Kharkiv, disrupting essential infrastructure and forcing emergency power cuts.![Kyiv-Mohyla Academy building in the Podil district of Kyiv, January 17, 2024. (Source: Getty Images) Kyiv-Mohyla Academy building in the Podil district of Kyiv, January 17, 2024. (Source: Getty Images)]()
![Visitors walk along the narrow shoreline of the Kinburn Spit, a remote sandbar between the Black Sea and the Dnipro-Buh estuary in southern Ukraine. (Photo: Open source) Visitors walk along the narrow shoreline of the Kinburn Spit, a remote sandbar between the Black Sea and the Dnipro-Buh estuary in southern Ukraine. (Photo: Open source)]()
![A Syos uncrewed surface vessel escorts Royal Navy patrol ships HMS Tyne and HMS Sterling Castle during 72-hour trials in the North Sea, part of a DCTO proof-of-concept demonstration. (Source: Syos) A Syos uncrewed surface vessel escorts Royal Navy patrol ships HMS Tyne and HMS Sterling Castle during 72-hour trials in the North Sea, part of a DCTO proof-of-concept demonstration. (Source: Syos)]()





