Ukraine is entering one of its darkest nights in months, literally and strategically after a coordinated wave of Russian strikes crippled major energy sites across the country. Kyiv has enforced emergency outages, Odesa is battling city-wide blackouts, and even the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone is facing alarming new risks as officials warn that a direct strike could threaten the plant’s internal radiation shelter. WATCH
24 December,2025 02:22 AM ISTA high-ranking Russian general has been killed in a violent car bombing in Moscow, triggering a full-scale murder investigation and fueling speculation about who orchestrated the attack. Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov head of the Kremlin’s Operational Training Department was targeted in what authorities are calling a calculated parking-lot ambush in the city’s southern district. The explosion tore through his white vehicle, ripping off doors, mangling the frame, and leaving debris scattered across the apartment complex lot. Sarvarov was rushed to the hospital but later died from his injuries, according to Russia’s Investigative Committee. WATCH
24 December,2025 01:25 AM ISTA deadly Russian missile strike has slammed into the Pivdennyi port region, leaving Odesa reeling once again as the city’s crucial export artery comes under relentless assault. Seven people have been killed and fifteen injured in the latest barrage, tightening the pressure on a region already fighting to keep its lifeline intact. Even as international negotiations begin gathering momentum, Putin is signaling no slowdown. Fresh intelligence contradicts claims that Moscow is seeking a quick resolution, instead suggesting the Kremlin believes Kyiv and its Western allies now carry the responsibility for the next decisive move. WATCH
20 December,2025 08:06 PM ISTEurope has taken one of its biggest wartime financial decisions yet. After intense late-night negotiations, the EU has officially approved a two-year, interest-free lifeline for Ukraine, designed to keep the country’s economy, military support systems, and government operations running through 2026. Instead of tapping into Russia’s frozen assets directly, EU leaders have chosen to raise the funds through capital markets, citing ongoing legal and technical barriers that have stalled any immediate use of Moscow’s immobilised billions. Antonio Costa emerged from marathon talks announcing the €90 billion support package, marking one of the EU’s strongest joint commitments since the war began. WATCH
20 December,2025 08:00 PM ISTADVERTISEMENT