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Mykhailo Podolyak, adviser to the Head of the Office of the President, stated that currently, there can be no negotiations with the Kremlin because Russia has not been forced to pay a sufficiently high price for the war.
Ukrainian officials currently reject any talks of pressure or assumptions that peace negotiations are inevitable, BBC said.
“No negotiation process can take place because Russia has not been made to pay a high enough price for this war,” he said.
Podolyak noted much is being said about negotiations, but this is an illusion.
Ukraine-Russia negotiations
In recent months, many statements have been regarding negotiations between Ukraine and Russia. However, most of these come from the Kremlin, even though the occupiers’ actions suggest otherwise.
At the end of November, Minister of Foreign Affairs Andriy Sybiha emphasized that despite constant statements, Russia does not actually want peace in the war.
Additionally, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov recently rejected “peace proposals” from the team of newly elected US President Donald Trump, even though no official US initiatives have been announced.
Moreover, Russia’s unwillingness for peace talks is evident in the continued shelling of Ukraine. As Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy recently noted, over the past week, the occupiers launched 120 missile strikes and 500 airstrikes on Ukraine. Additionally, Russia used nearly 660 drones in its attacks.
No urban battles take place in Pokrovsk, the Donetsk region. Russian troops are attempting to circumvent the city, RBC-Ukraine reports, citing the spokesperson of the Khortytsia Operational and Strategic Group of Troops, Viktor Trehubov.
“There are no urban battles in the city. The Russians have not reached the outskirts of the city. Still, they are trying to encircle it through neighboring settlements and villages, penetrating with various groups, accumulating (forces – ed.), and continuing to strike in such a way as to bypass the city. There is also active use of UAVs, and everything the Russians currently have is concentrated around Pokrovsk,” Trehubov said.
Regarding the potential semi-encirclement of Pokrovsk from the south, the spokesperson noted that the city is fortified, so the Russians are not risking direct frontal assaults. At the same time, the enemy is engaged in urban battles on other fronts, particularly in Chasiv Yar and Kurakhove.
According to Trehubov, the Russian army is trying to bypass Pokrovsk and disrupt the infrastructure chains of Ukraine’s Defense Forces.
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Frontline situation
Pokrovsk is a city in the Donetsk region that has recently become a frontline area. Russian forces attempt to break through Ukraine’s defense lines in the Pokrovsk direction. This section is one of the most challenging areas of the front.
The neighboring Kurakhove, Kramatorsk, and Vremivka directions remain active as well.
As the Khortytsia Operational and Strategic Group of Troops previously reported, Russia had deployed 150,000 soldiers on the Pokrovsk, Kurakhove, and Vremivka fronts. In particular, around 70,000 Russian military are concentrated near Pokrovsk.
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The past year was the most challenging for Ukraine’s energy system since the start of the full-scale war. In 2024, the enemy began shelling as early as March, RBC-Ukraine reports, citing German Galushchenko, Minister of Energy of Ukraine.
“This was indeed the most difficult year (2024 – ed.). Because, if we even analyze the strikes that took place in 2022 and 2023, for example, Russia began massive strikes on October 10. In 2024, they started much earlier, as early as March,” Galushchenko said.
According to the Minister, the destruction caused by the attacks on the energy sector was significant and much larger overall than in previous years. In particular, the nature of the strikes, their complexity, and the weapons used by the enemy have changed.
Attacks on Ukraine’s energy sector
Today, Ukraine’s energy system continues to recover after 13 massive Russian shellings in 2024. Emergency recovery work on energy facilities is ongoing. Due to Russian attacks in the fall and early winter, scheduled power outages were reintroduced in several regions.
Meanwhile, the enemy continues to carry out aerial attacks against Ukraine. For instance, on the night of January 2, Russia launched 72 drones against Ukraine. Ukraine’s air defense managed to destroy 47 of them.
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The number of combat engagements on the frontline decreased from almost 200 to 140 over the day of January 1. Russia continues to attack the Pokrovsk sector the most, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Most difficult areas
Over the last day, 140 combat engagements were registered. Russian occupants attacked the Pokrovsk sector the most.
“In the Pokrovsk sector, Ukrainian defenders stopped 38 Russian assaults and offensive actions,” the statement said.
In particular, Russian invaders stormed the areas of Vozdvyzhenka, Myroliubivka, Lysivka, Novyi Trud, Solone, Kotlyne, Pishchane, Pokrovsk, Novoyelyzavetivka, Promin, Zelene, Novoolenivka, Shevchenko, Dachne and Novovasylivka.
Other areas
7 Russian attacks took place in the Kupiansk sector yesterday. Ukrainian Defense Forces repelled Russia’s assault near Kolisnykivka, Zahryzove, Lozova, and Nova Kruhliakivka.
Russians attacked 16 times in the Lyman sector. They tried to advance near Novoserhiivka, Tverdokhlibove, Kopanky, Makiivka, Ivanivka, Zelenyi Hai, Torske, Terny, and Serebryanskyi forest.
In the Siversk sector, Russia attacked Ukrainian positions near Serebrianka.
In the Kramatorsk sector, 14 firefights were registered in the vicinity of Chasiv Yar, Stupochky, and Predtechyne.
In the Toretsk sector, Russia, with the support of aviation, carried out 7 attacks near Toretsk, Dyliivka, and in the direction of Shcherbynivka.
In the Kurakhove sector, the Ukrainian Defense Forces repelled 26 Russian attacks on Ukrainian positions near Ukrainka, Petropavlivka, and Kurakhove.
In the Vremivka sector, Russia carried out 19 offensives against the positions of Ukrainian units in the areas of Dachne, Kostiantynopol, Yantarne, Novosilka, Rozlyv, and Novyi Komar.
Despite Russia’s active use of bomber aircraft in the Orikhiv sector, the Ukrainian Armed Forces successfully repelled a Russian attack near Novoandriivka.
In the Prydniprovskyi sector, Russian invaders stormed the positions of Ukrainian units near Zabych Island twice without success.
In the operational zone in the Kursk region, Ukrainian Defense Forces repelled 5 Russian attacks over the past day. In addition, Russia launched one missile and 24 air strikes, using 7 missiles and 32 guided aerial bombs, and fired 356 artillery shells at the positions of Ukrainian troops and settlements.
Russia did not conduct any assault operations in the Kharkiv and Huliaipole sectors yesterday.
In the Volyn and Polissia sectors, no signs of Russian offensive groups were detected.
On the border with Chernihiv and Sumy regions, Russians are using artillery and aviation in the areas of Ukrainian settlements from the territory of Russia, conducting reconnaissance.
Russia’s losses in Ukraine
Over the past day, January 1, Russia lost 1,370 troops at the front. Ukrainian soldiers also neutralized 4 Russian tanks, 13 armored combat vehicles, 20 artillery systems, 69 operational and tactical drones, 54 vehicles, and 3 units of special equipment.
In addition, over the past day, missile troops and artillery of the Ukrainian Defense Forces hit four areas of concentration of personnel and equipment, as well as 2 Russian air defense facilities.