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Russia-Ukraine Front Line Reaches 1,200km Amid Frigid Winter
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Published on 02/08/2026 08:00
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Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief reported today that the active front line now stretches 1,200km across eastern and southern Ukraine. On day 1,444 of the war, fierce fighting continues despite temperatures plummeting across the region, with both sides intensifying drone warfare. 

                                                                                                                                                                                                          In Moscow, a high-ranking Russian GRU general and cyber operations chief, Vladimir Alekseyev, was reportedly shot multiple times in a targeted attack. The incident has caused significant ripples within the Russian military command, though official details from the Kremlin remain limited.

                                                                                                                                                                                                          Technological advancements have expanded the "kill zone"—the area of greatest danger for troops—to a depth of 20km from the front line due to the mass deployment of drones. Overnight, Russia launched over 300 drones and seven missiles at Ukrainian targets, the majority of which were reportedly intercepted by air defenses.

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