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Ukraine, Russia and Abu Dhabi

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 · 12h · on MSN
Ukraine and Russia agree to swap prisoners as talks advance
Ukraine and Russia agreed to exchange prisoners as the warring parties pressed ahead with “detailed and productive” negotiations to end the four-year conflict, according to President Donald Trump’s special envoy.

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Al Jazeera on MSN · 1d
Russia-Ukraine war: Second round of peace talks set to begin in Abu Dhabi
 · 1d
Ukraine, Russia, US negotiators gather in Abu Dhabi for war talks
 · 11h
Ukraine and Russia swap 314 prisoners of war after Abu Dhabi talks
Meanwhile, the Kremlin-affiliated media outlets revealed that Moscow’s key demand is not only full Russian control over Ukraine’s Donetsk and Luhansk regions, but also official recognition of Donbas a...

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 · 10h
Ukraine, Russia end second round of peace talks with agreement on prisoner swap, new meeting
 · 15h
US, Ukraine, Russia delegations agree to exchange 314 prisoners, Witkoff says
2don MSN

Ukraine’s strategy is to kill 50,000 Russian soldiers a month. A sign of confidence or an indicator of weakness?

Volodymyr Zelensky has been talking up Russia’s battlefield fatalities and has asked his new Defense Minister to make it a priority.
Dagens.com on MSN
6d

Russia’s advance in Ukraine is the slowest by any military in more than 100 years, analysis shows

Russia’s war effort in Ukraine is grinding forward at a pace unseen in modern warfare, according to a new Western assessment that challenges Moscow’s claims of steady battlefield momentum.
7d

Russia’s forces advance slower than any army in the past century

Russia’s army is advancing in Ukraine at the slowest pace seen in more than 100 years of warfare, new analysis shows.
Center for Strategic and International Studies
10d

Russia’s Grinding War in Ukraine

Despite claims of success in Ukraine, new CSIS data shows that Russia is paying an extraordinary price for minimal gains, with over 1.2 million casualties. Russia is also in decline as a major economic power with slow growth,
21d

Military briefing: Ukraine’s elite units dash to repel Russian frontline advances

Fates of Kupiansk and Huliaipole highlight Kyiv’s reliance on a shrinking pool of experienced, reliable soldiers
Oman Observer
3d

Russia accelerated Ukraine advance in January despite coldest temperatures

Kyiv: Russian troops accelerated their advance in Ukraine throughout January, capturing almost twice as much land as in the previous month,
Charter97
10d

The Pace Of Russian Army Advances In Ukraine Has Almost Tripled

Russian occupation troops seized 152 km² of Ukrainian territory in January - almost three times less than in December last year. This was reported by "Agency" in Telegram on January 26, citing data from the DeepState project (cooperating with the Ukrainian Defense Ministry).
6d

Ukraine Can’t Defend the Entire Front. Russia Is Finding the Gaps.

The swift advance of Moscow’s forces into the town of Huliaipole showcases a central challenge for Kyiv: how to defend 700 miles with too few troops.
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