Anti-Ukrainian narratives intensify in Poland since August – CCD
In Poland’s information space, the number of anti-Ukrainian messages doubled between August and November compared with the previous comparable period.
14 December 2025
In Poland’s information space, the number of anti-Ukrainian messages doubled between August and November compared with the previous comparable period.
The total combat losses of Russian forces from February 24, 2022 to December 14, 2025, in the war against Ukraine amount to approximately 1,188,490 personnel, including 710 over the past day, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
In Simferopol, under the pretext of “countering the infiltration of sabotage groups,” security forces are legalizing interference in the lives of civilians and practicing filtration measures.
In Sumy region, a vehicle belonging of power utility workers came under attack by an enemy unmanned aerial vehicle on the Sumy-Bilopillia highway.
In Sumy, a Russian unmanned aerial vehicle struck a residential building, damaging the upper floors.
In Lviv region, authorities have identified three more participants in the December 7 incident at a gas station in Sheptytske, where a group attacked performers of the Hutsuliia ensemble returning from a tour.
In the town of Kupiansk, Kharkiv region, Russian forces shot a man and a woman in an apartment building in the occupied part of the city.
Oleksandr Kamyshin will terminate his mandate as a member of the supervisory board of JSC Ukrzaliznytsia on December 29, 2025.
Russian troops shelled the Chernihiv region 34 times in 24 hours.
Due to the lack of electricity in Kherson, water supply will be temporarily provided according to a schedule.
A Ukrainian citizen attempted to take ancient Greek coins, minted approximately in the 4th-2nd centuries BC, out of Ukraine to Bulgaria.
13 December 2025
In the coming days, meetings are planned with the United States and European partners to discuss the foundation for peace – a political agreement aimed at ending the war.
Agents of the ATESH partisan movement carried out the largest recruitment campaign to date and distributed leaflets in Russian cities ranging from Krasnodar to Siberia.
As of 22:00 on December 13, 2025, the Ukrainian General Staff reports 146 combat clashes along the frontline, with the Pokrovsk sector seeing the most intense fighting – 42 Russian attempts to breach Ukrainian defenses.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen discussed a U.S.-led peace plan to end Russia’s war against Ukraine, as well as the use of frozen Russian assets.
Following Russian attacks on civilian infrastructure, President Volodymyr Zelensky has instructed government officials to speed up repairs and the delivery of necessary equipment.
In Przemyśl, Poland, nearly 500 passengers of a train bound for Kyiv were evacuated on Saturday afternoon following reports of a potential threat. Subsequent checks confirmed there was no danger.
At Junior Eurovision 2025, Ukraine’s representative, 10-year-old Sofiia Nersesian, took second place with her song ‘Motanka’.
The Ukrainian Season, which began on December 1 in France, is the largest program of bilateral cultural cooperation, with major events planned in French twin cities that Ukrainian cultural diplomacy has previously barely reached.
The Black Sea should not be seen as an arena of confrontation and must remain safe for navigation. Achieving peace is realistic, and efforts should stay focused in that direction.
In the Black Sea, Russia used a drone to attack a Turkish civilian vessel that was traveling to Egypt via the grain corridor carrying sunflower oil.
The town of Artsyz in Ukraine’s Odesa region may remain without electricity for up to a week due to a massive Russian attack.
In the northern part of Pokrovsk, Donetsk region, Ukrainian fighters have managed to regain control of about 16 square kilometers over the past several weeks.
Chief of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine Kyrylo Budanov has released exclusive video footage of the liberation of 114 civilians who were held in captivity on the territory of the Republic of Belarus.
On Saturday, Ukraine’s sanctions against nearly 700 additional vessels of Russia’s so-called shadow fleet, which transports petroleum products, came into force.
The operational situation remains difficult, with the enemy conducting offensive actions along virtually the entire line of contact.
As many as 114 people have been released from Belarus, the youngest of whom is 25 years old. His wife was released on November 22.
Belarus has released 114 people, the youngest of whom is 25 years old; his wife had been released earlier on November 22.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has approved a resolution launching a new experimental project for the automatic military registration of conscripts, persons liable for military service, and reservists.
Due to the lack of electricity supply, drinking water is being transported to Odesa from seven regions.