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Russia claims control of multiple settlements, Ukraine repels over 100 attacks

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Russia claims control of multiple settlements, Ukraine repels over 100 attacks

2026-01-24 11:11 Last Updated At:15:07

Russia said on Friday that its armed forces had taken control of five settlements over the past week, while Ukraine said that its troops repelled over 100 Russian offensives in the past day.

The Russian Ministry of Defense said in its latest report that its forces conducted one large-scale strike and five cluster strikes over the past week, with targets including Ukrainian military-industrial facilities, energy and transportation infrastructure, ammunition and fuel depots, as well as temporary deployment sites for Ukrainian armed forces and foreign mercenaries.

Russian air defense systems intercepted 1,468 Ukrainian fixed-wing drones during the week, according to the ministry.

Additionally, Russian forces gained control of five settlements in the Kharkiv, Donetsk, and Zaporizhzhia regions, the ministry said.

On the same day, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that 222 combat engagements occurred in frontline areas over the past 24 hours, with Ukrainian forces repelling over 100 Russian offensives across multiple fronts.

Ukrainian Air Force, and Rocket Forces and Artillery struck two areas of concentration of Russian personnel and equipment, and one artillery position, with 449 Russian tactical drones shot down, according to Ukrainian forces.

Russia claims control of multiple settlements, Ukraine repels over 100 attacks

Russia claims control of multiple settlements, Ukraine repels over 100 attacks

The keynote speech delivered by the Chinese President Xi Jinping at the 2017 annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) is of profound significance, said Borge Brende, president of the WEF in an exclusive interview with China Media Group.

Back in 2017, when Xi made the clarion call for economic globalization, the world witnessed a fresh surge of trade protectionism. And over the years, protectionism and economic nationalism have continued to cast a shadow over the struggling global economy.

Xi offered China's proposals in the 2017 WEF speech. He stressed the importance of developing a dynamic innovation-driven growth model, a model of open and win-win cooperation, a model of fair and equitable governance, and a balanced, equitable and inclusive development model.

Brende described that speech as transcending time and space, contributing wisdom and strength to solving the common problems facing humanity, and providing precious certainty and stability to a world beset by turmoil and strife.

"It is significant that a big nation and a big economy like China is sending so strong signals that it doesn't only want to operate alone, because it's so big, but wants to have influence through working with others but also upholding the institutions that we built since 1945. And you know, things do change for the moment. Things can also change our time and also be ready for other sentiments that might come in the future. So it's important that China is sending this signal," said Brende.

WEF President speaks highly of Chinese President's 2017 WEF speech

WEF President speaks highly of Chinese President's 2017 WEF speech

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