Oleksandr Hanzha is a key Ukrainian public figure cited among ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict updates. Currently in the news for Ukraine’s intensified drone and missile actions and strategic responses to Russian strikes, with Hanzha's role shaping the public narrative and policy discourse around defense and resilience.
Ukraine has intensified strikes inside Russia, hitting Wildberries warehouses and other military-linked sites. Moscow reports drone activity and airspace disruptions as Kyiv targets logistics to undermine Moscow’s war effort.
Russia has launched a large overnight assault on Ukraine, firing 73 missiles and 656 attack drones that struck multiple cities including Kyiv, Dnipro and Kharkiv. Ukraine's air force has said it has shot down most incoming weapons but at least several dozen missiles and drones have hit targets, killing and injuring civilians and forcing thousands into metro shelters on Tuesday morning.
Drones linked to Ukraine’s long-range strikes have entered Baltic airspace, prompting NATO members to tighten monitoring. The activity follows a surge in drone incursions, with Russia and Belarus cited as threats. Ukraine’s use of drones is intensifying pressure on Russian and allied corridors while Estonia hosts regional talks.
UN rights monitors document a sharp rise in civilian deaths and injuries in the first half of 2026 as Russia and Ukraine widen strikes. FPV drones are reshaping daily life near front lines, while attacks on shipping and oil depots widen the conflict’s reach.
The EU has sanctioned Arkady Dvorkovich, the president of FIDE, for alleged support of policies undermining Ukraine’s territorial integrity. Dvorkovich has suspended his official duties while contesting the designation. Viswanathan Anand will lead FIDE in the interim as sanctions continue to bar him from EU and Swiss lists.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said Russian forces have used ballistic missiles supplied by North Korea in strikes that hit the Zaporizhstal steel plant and other Ukrainian cities, killing at least seven workers and wounding others. Kyiv has also said Moscow is receiving more North Korean missiles and preparing to deploy more North Korean personnel on Russian territory. Allies are being urged to send more air-defence systems.
The conflict in Ukraine has intensified with multiple regional strikes causing civilian casualties. Russia and Ukraine continue long-range attacks, with Ukraine conducting drone operations inside Russia and Russia striking Ukrainian infrastructure and ports. The situation has prompted international concern as casualties mount and both sides press strategic targets.
Ukraine has targeted long-range facilities in Russia, including the Progress Center in Samara and an air base in Savasleika, using domestically produced Flamingo missiles. Kyiv says the strikes aim to reduce Russia’s war capacity and bring the conflict closer to Moscow, with reports of fires and damage at multiple sites.
Drones strike Kryvyi Rih in daylight, wounding dozens including children as emergency services face a second wave. Ukraine reports fatalities and widespread damage; Kyiv calls for accountability as Russia escalates air warfare amid ongoing fighting.