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This page is an archive of main headlines from Ukraine for 13.01.2026.

It displays 59 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

13.01.2026
04:10

05:14Blood on the Postal Floor

Ukrainian media priority has shifted to a deadly strike on Kharkiv's suburbs, specifically targeting a Nova Poshta terminal (Pravda, Ukrinform UA). Editors are also tracking escalating Iranian missile sales to Russia valued at $3 billion (UNIAN), while analyzing the geopolitical strain between Berlin and Washington over NATO defense commitments and potential US interests in Greenland (Kyiv Post). High-intensity combat and scenario planning for the war's conclusion remain persistent themes (Glavcom, TSN, Ukrinform).
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07:40

07:53Ballistic Frost on the Mailroom Floor

Ukrainian editors are prioritizing a lethal ballistic strike on a Nova Poshta terminal near Kharkiv, resulting in four civilian deaths (Pravda, Liga.net, UNIAN). The coverage has shifted toward the humanitarian impact of targeting logistics and energy infrastructure, including a DTEK thermal power plant, during a severe cold snap (Glavcom, Kyiv Post, TSN). Meanwhile, media outlets report retaliatory drone strikes on Russian military and aviation plants in Taganrog (Ukrinform UA).
07:59
10:38
Radio Svoboda

Михаил Крутихин: ”Нефти больше, чем мировая экономика может поглотить”

10:38

11:43Terminal Shards in the Kharkiv Frost

The Ukrainian media is currently prioritizing the lethal intersection of the winter freeze and Russian strikes, highlighting a devastating missile hit on a Nova Poshta terminal near Kharkiv (Ukrinform UA, Kyiv Post). Editors are also focusing on internal defense and political transitions, specifically General Syrskyi's report on reduced military casualties and the potential dismissal of SBU Chief Vasyl Maliuk (Pravda, TSN). Concurrently, the impact of extreme cold on civilian infrastructure, including supermarket closures, is gaining traction (UNIAN, Kyiv Post).
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14:16
Radio Svoboda

Михаил Крутихин: "Нефти больше, чем мировая экономика может поглотить"

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14:35

14:56Frostbite in the Legislative Chamber

Ukrainian media coverage has pivoted to a dual crisis of political instability and infrastructure collapse. Editors are highlighting the Verkhovna Rada's failure to confirm key ministerial appointments (Glavcom, UNIAN) alongside the psychological and physical toll of extreme energy blackouts caused by systemic Russian strikes on 15 critical sites (Ukrinform UA, Liga.net, TSN). While military leadership claims strategic success in attrition, the domestic narrative is dominated by freezing temperatures and parliamentary deadlock.