Listed below are the important thing occasions from day 1,329 of Russia’s warfare on Ukraine.
Revealed On 15 Oct 2025
Right here is how issues stand on Wednesday, October 15, 2025:
Combating
- Russian forces launched highly effective glide bombs and drones towards Ukraine’s second-largest metropolis, Kharkiv, in in a single day assaults, hitting town’s principal hospital, wounding seven folks, and forcing the evacuation of fifty sufferers, Governor Oleh Syniehubov stated.
- Russia’s Ministry of Defence stated that its forces have taken management of the village of Balahan within the Donetsk area in jap Ukraine.
- A convoy of United Nations automobiles carrying assist provides got here underneath hearth from Russian forces close to the city of Bilozerka within the Kherson area, the UN’s Workplace for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) stated, describing the assault as “completely unacceptable”. There have been no accidents within the assault on 4 UN vehicles, two of which have been set on hearth by remote-controlled drones.
- Native authorities have ordered the evacuation of households from dozens of villages close to the all-but-destroyed northeastern Ukrainian metropolis of Kupiansk, citing the “worsening safety scenario”.
- Oleh Syniehubov, governor of Ukraine’s northeastern Kharkiv area, stated {that a} whole of 409 households with 601 kids have been advised to depart 27 localities. One other official within the affected space later advised public broadcaster Suspilne that the listing of localities to be evacuated by households had been expanded to 40.
- Russia will be capable to deploy about 2 million navy reservists to battle in Ukraine if wanted underneath amendments to a legislation more likely to be backed by the Russian parliament, in keeping with studies.
- Energy outages have been reported within the Ukrainian capital and different areas late on Tuesday on account of a community overload and the aftermath of Russian assaults, the Kyiv Metropolis State Administration stated. Energy was minimize in three central Kyiv districts on the west financial institution of the Dnipro River operating by town. Ukrenergo, which operates Ukraine’s high-voltage traces, stated that lingering issues from Russian assaults on the nation’s power system had triggered outages in areas throughout northern, central and southeastern Ukraine.
- Work is to start this week to revive exterior energy hyperlinks to the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear energy station, which has been operating on emergency diesel turbines for 3 weeks. Mikhail Ulyanov, Russia’s everlasting consultant to worldwide organisation primarily based in Vienna, advised the Russian state information company RIA that it was “important to agree on a neighborhood ceasefire in areas the place the restore work is to be carried out”.
Army assist
- NATO defence ministers will meet on Wednesday to attempt to drum up extra navy help for Ukraine amid a pointy drop in deliveries of weapons and ammunition to the war-ravaged nation in current months.
- European navy assist to Ukraine declined sharply this summer time, regardless of a current NATO initiative through which member nations purchased US weapons and transferred them to Kyiv, the Kiel Institute for the World Economic system stated.
- The UK has delivered greater than 85,000 navy drones to Ukraine during the last six months, Secretary of State for Defence John Healey has stated, in keeping with the Press Affiliation.
- German Federal Minister of Finance Lars Klingbeil stated his nation would proceed to “financially safe Ukraine’s defence capabilities for the subsequent few years”, whereas additionally working with the US to “massively enhance strain on [Russian President Vladimir] Putin to finish his brutal warfare of aggression”.
Politics and diplomacy
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stripped the mayor of the port metropolis of Odesa, Gennadiy Trukhanov, of his Ukrainian citizenship after it was found he held Russian citizenship. Trukhanov might now face deportation. Trukhanov denied the declare, saying, “I’m a citizen of Ukraine”, and stated he would problem the choice in Ukraine’s Supreme Court docket and, if vital, the European Court docket of Human Rights.
- Zelenskyy stated he would appoint a navy administration to control Odesa, citing unresolved safety considerations. Ukraine prohibits twin citizenship with Russia, and Trukhanov has lengthy confronted allegations of holding each.
- A Kyiv authorities supply advised the AFP information company that Ukrainian ballet dancer Sergei Polunin had additionally been stripped of citizenship. Polunin has been a vocal supporter of the Russian president. Professional-Kremlin politician Oleg Tsaryov, who survived an assassination try in 2023, was additionally amongst those that had their Ukrainian citizenship revoked, in keeping with AFP.
- United States President Donald Trump stated he was “very dissatisfied” with Russian chief Putin upfront of a deliberate go to by Zelenskyy to Washington, DC, later this week. “I don’t know why he continues with this warfare,” Trump stated of Putin.
- Zelenskyy is about to satisfy Trump in Washington, DC, on Friday, the place the 2 will focus on Ukraine’s air defence and long-range strike capabilities.
- Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko stated she was specializing in Russian assaults on her nation’s power grid in talks this week with US officers.
- Svyrydenko described the priorities of her go to to Washington, DC, as “power, sanctions and the event of cooperation with the USA in new methods that may strengthen each our nations”.
- Russia’s Federal Safety Service (FSB) stated it had opened a felony case towards exiled Russian businessman Mikhail Khodorkovsky and different outstanding Kremlin critics, accusing them of plotting to violently seize energy. The FSB stated it was investigating all 22 members of the Russian Antiwar Committee – a gaggle of Russian politicians, businesspeople, journalists, legal professionals, artists and teachers all primarily based outdoors the nation, who oppose Russia’s warfare on Ukraine.
Regional safety
- Polish Minister of International Affairs Radoslaw Sikorski warned that Europe should be ready for Russia to strike deep into the area, calling it “irresponsible” to not construct defences comparable to a “drone wall” on its jap flank.
- German International Minister Johann Wadephul has accused China of undermining the worldwide rules-based order by its more and more aggressive insurance policies in Asia and its help for Russia.
- Wadephul additionally criticised Russia, saying Moscow is testing NATO’s resolve, violating European Union and NATO airspace, spying on Germany’s vital infrastructure and searching for to affect public discourse with propaganda and disinformation.
- Trump threatened commerce penalties, together with tariffs, towards Spain, saying he was sad with its refusal to boost defence spending to five p.c of gross home product (GDP) and calling the transfer disrespectful to NATO.
- Professional-Russian hackers introduced down the German authorities’s public procurement portal, the Sddeutsche Zeitung (SZ) newspaper reported on Tuesday. The cyberattack rendered this essential interface between the state and companies inaccessible for nearly every week, the report stated.
- Sweden will arrange its first emergency grain shares within the north of the nation, a area that dangers being remoted in a battle, the federal government stated. In its 2026 funds, Stockholm plans to take a position 575 million kronor ($60m) to arrange the grain reserves. Sweden revived its “whole defence” technique in 2015 following Russia’s annexation of Crimea, and extra measures have been launched after Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
Commerce
- Russia’s warfare in Ukraine is dangerous for US companies, which have closely invested in Europe and whose earnings are affected by the uncertainty that Moscow’s aggression creates, European Financial Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis stated. Dombrovskis stated that in 2023, US-owned belongings in Europe have been price an estimated $19.2 trillion, or roughly 64 p.c of all US company overseas belongings globally.