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22.10.2025

The Day Sanctions Hit Russia's Oil Firms and Ukraine Got Gripen Intent

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Ukraine for 22.10.2025.

It displays 79 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

22.10.2025The Day Sanctions Hit Russia's Oil Firms and Ukraine Got Gripen Intent
On October 22, 2025, Ukrainian media initially focused on a massive Russian drone and missile attack targeting Kyiv and Zaporizhzhia, reporting casualties and widespread damage, including a kindergarten in Kharkiv.

Later in the day, attention shifted to diplomatic and military aid developments. President Zelenskyy's visit to Norway secured $150 million for gas, and a letter of intent was signed with Sweden for at least 100 Gripen fighter jets. Ukrainian paratroopers were also reported to have liberated Kucheriv Yar in Donetsk Oblast.

By evening, the focus transitioned to significant Western military support: reports emerged of billions of dollars in US weaponry sent to Ukraine, the lifting of restrictions on long-range missile use, and the US preparing to announce, and then announcing, substantial sanctions against major Russian oil companies like Rosneft and Lukoil. This marked a shift towards financial pressure and enhanced military capabilities.
22.10.2025
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03:34Kyiv Under Drone Attack

Ukrainian media prominently features the ongoing Russian drone and missile attacks on Ukrainian cities, particularly Kyiv and Zaporizhzhia, reporting on casualties, injuries, and fires in residential buildings (Glavcom, Ukrinform UA, UNIAN). Concurrently, the Kyiv Post continues to cover President Trump's reluctance for an immediate meeting with Putin, as NATO's chief scrambles to Washington.
04:19
05:47

06:39Russia's Winter Strike: Power and Lives Lost

Ukrainian media is predominantly focused on the massive Russian overnight strike against Ukraine's energy infrastructure, with reports detailing casualties, including children, in Kyiv and the surrounding region (Kyiv Post, Ukrinform UA, UNIAN, Glavcom). President Zelenskyy has reacted to this combined Russian attack (Glavcom), while intense fighting continues on the Pokrovsk front (Ukrinform).
06:51
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08:22
Важка війна триває, і потрібно бути готовим до того, що до реальних переговорів про ЛБЗ треба дожити. І що вони зовсім не означатимуть припинення війни тут і зараз.
08:22
11:51

11:53Norway Gives Gas Aid

Ukrainian media continues to focus on Russia's ongoing attacks on energy infrastructure, with reports detailing casualties in Kharkiv and other regions (Kyiv Post, Ukrinform UA, LB.ua). Concurrently, President Zelenskyy's visit to Norway is highlighted, securing $150 million for gas purchases (Glavcom, UNIAN).
12:20
Radio Svoboda

Топливный кризис. Рост цен на бензин на Северном Кавказе

12:20
14:25
14:25
Radio Svoboda

"Ее достали и здесь". Гибель уроженки Чечни в Ереване

14:25
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15:18

15:32Ukraine Liberates Kucheriv Yar

Ukrainian media continues to focus on military developments, with reports of Ukrainian paratroopers liberating Kucheriv Yar in Donetsk Oblast (Glavcom). Concurrently, discussions are ongoing regarding Ukraine's acquisition of at least 100 Gripen aircraft from Sweden, with a letter of intent signed (Liga.net), and the strategic implications of Ukraine's new Flamingo missile (Kyiv Post). Intense fighting also persists on the Pokrovsk front (Ukrinform, LB.ua).
16:32
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18:29
Radio Svoboda

"Ох, чувашский ребенок". Деревни Татарстана теряют мужчин на войне в Украине

18:29
18:55

20:39Western Missiles Unbound

Ukrainian media prominently features significant Western military support, with reports of billions of dollars in US weaponry already sent (Liga.net) and the lifting of restrictions on long-range missile use (UNIAN). The US is also preparing to announce stronger sanctions against Russia (Ukrinform UA). Concurrently, ongoing intense fighting continues on the front lines (Glavcom, Ukrinform, LB.ua).
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