Orban orders summoning of Ukraine's ambassador to Hungary
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has ordered that Ukraine's ambassador, Fedir Shandor, be summoned over alleged threats to parliamentary elections.
27 January 2026
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has ordered that Ukraine's ambassador, Fedir Shandor, be summoned over alleged threats to parliamentary elections.
Shooting battles with Russian troops continue in the center of Myrnohrad.
The Russian army has hit a gas pipeline in the Mykolaiv region, leaving residents of the village of Trykhaty without gas supplies.
Air Defense Forces neutralized 135 of the 165 drones used by the Russians to attack Ukraine since Monday evening.
In Odesa, 23 people were injured by an enemy attack on the night of January 27, two of them are severely wounded.
Emergency electricity outages have been introduced in several regions of Ukraine due to the difficult situation in the power system caused by Russian strikes.
Forty-one members of Ukraine’s 9th convocation parliament have been served with notices of suspicion by the SAPO
Russian forces carried out an attack on an infrastructure facility in the Lviv region.
Russian forces attacked the Mykolaiv region overnight with drones, directing the main strike at energy infrastructure.
For years, Russia has been delaying an urgently needed heart surgery for Crimean political prisoner Amet Suleimanov, turning the systematic denial of medical care into a tool of slow destruction of political prisoners in occupied Crimea.
Two modular towns for the temporary accommodation of evacuees are currently operating in the Kherson region, while six additional temporary shelters are functioning within the Kherson community.
As a result of a nighttime enemy drone attack on Odesa, three people were injured, civilian infrastructure sustained damage, and large-scale fires broke out.
Russia is pulling its forces out of Kamishli airport in northeast Syria, a region where Syrian government troops are attempting to regain control from Kurdish forces.
In the Kyiv region, a man threatened people and law enforcement officers with a grenade. During his detention, he was wounded by a policeman with a service firearm.
The American human rights organization HRANA has confirmed the deaths of 5,848 people during protests in Iran, of whom 5,520 were protesters, 77 were minors, 209 were security forces personnel, and 42 were bystanders.
26 January 2026
At a meeting of the Headquarters for Eliminating the Consequences of the Emergency in Kyiv's and Kyiv Region's power systems, concrete steps were developed to replace the generation of damaged CHP plants with distributed energy sources.
The task of Ukraine's Defense Forces is to ensure a level of losses for the occupying army that it will be unable to replenish; optimally, this is 50,000 per month.
In the Kharkiv region, as a result of another strike by Russian forces on critical infrastructure facilities, several settlements, including Chuhuiv, were left without electricity.
Russian forces carried out a missile strike on Kharkiv and attacked the city with drones, causing casualties.
Hourly power outage schedules will be in effect for household consumers across all regions of Ukraine on Tuesday, January 27, while industrial consumers will face power usage restrictions.
Former Ambassador of Ukraine to the United States (2006–2010) and France (2014–2020) Oleh Shamshur believes that the absence of information about the final format of U.S. security guarantees for Ukraine is not accidental, as the proposed arrangements lack real force and are incapable of deterring Russia.
Politicians with an imperialist vision have joined the PACE Platform for Dialogue with Russian Democratic Forces, while oppressed peoples are represented only formally.
On Monday, during its winter plenary session in Strasbourg, the PACE elected a new president. Austrian MP Petra Bayr will head the Assembly for the following year.
Kyiv has received 130 generators of various capacities from Poland.
Oleksandr Klymenko, Head of the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO), announced a new development in the “Midas” case, which concerns corruption in the energy sector.
Russian troops have abandoned their positions on Oleksiivskyi Island in the Kherson region due to active actions by Ukraine’s Defense Forces and low morale.
In the Prydniprovske sector, Russian forces are carrying out fewer assault operations, but are not reducing the intensity of kamikaze drone and artillery strikes, particularly against Kherson and nearby communities.
Starting today, the Kyiv region is switching from network restrictions to an hourly power-cut schedule.
EU countries have officially approved regulations to phase out imports of Russian pipeline gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG) by 2027.
Russian forces are intensifying pressure and deploying reserves to the Pokrovsk and Ocheretyne sectors of the front.