Ukraine: The Latest

Russia 'risks meltdown' by targeting nuclear power plants & Trump leaks world leaders' texts

Jan 20, 2026
In this insightful discussion, Michael McManus, a researcher at the Henry Jackson Society specializing in Russian cyber warfare, delves into the alarming surge of Russian cyber attacks on the UK and NATO. He shares fascinating insights on why Russia excels at cyber operations, attributing their skill to historical training. The conversation highlights the stark differences in cyber strategies between Ukraine and the UK, while also emphasizing the potential risks posed by AI in future attacks. Michael's analysis underscores the urgent need for NATO-wide coordination to defend critical infrastructure.
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INSIGHT

Thermobaric Weapons Migrating To Drones

  • Russia is testing thermobaric munitions mounted on ground drones, potentially extending use of vacuum bombs closer to front lines.
  • Mounting thermobaric launchers on drones would make these high-overpressure weapons harder to target and increase tactical threat.
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Davos Momentum Diverted By Greenland Saga

  • Davos diplomacy for Ukraine was overshadowed by the Greenland crisis driven by President Trump, diverting attention and momentum.
  • That distraction reduced immediate prospects for finalising security and prosperity guarantees for Kyiv at the forum.
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Diplomatic Norms Undermined By Public Leaks

  • President Trump publicly posted private messages and provocative images, breaking diplomatic norms and unsettling allies.
  • That behaviour raises doubts about the durability of any negotiated security deals he might make for Ukraine.
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