Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,395

On Saturday, December 20, 2018, this is how things are going.

Fighting

  • In a post on Telegram, Governor Oleh Kiper wrote that seven people were killed and 15 were hurt in Russian attacks on Ukrainian ports in Odesa.
  • Russian ballistic missiles, according to Kiper, were used in the “massive” attack, which Kiper claimed was directed at trucks that had caught fire.
  • Odesa city has been experiencing persistent power outages since December 13 as a result of earlier Russian attacks, according to the Kyiv Independent news outlet.
  • Vladyslav Hayvanenko, the acting head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration, wrote on Facebook that Russian forces shelled homes, power lines, and a gas pipeline as they attacked Ukraine’s Dnipro region.
  • After isolating Russian forces and continuing Russian claims that the city’s crucial urban center have been seized, Ukraine has regained control of almost all of Kupiansk, its northern city.

Aid

    To meet Ukraine’s military and economic needs for the next two years, EU leaders agreed to offer the nation an interest-free loan worth $105.5 billion.

  • Instead of using frozen Russian assets, EU leaders said diplomats, choosing to borrow cash from the capital markets to pay for Ukraine’s defense against Russia.

Diplomacy

    Russian President Vladimir Putin blasted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for rejecting the possibility of renunciating the Ukrainian ally in his annual “results of the year” speech on Friday in Moscow.

  • Zelenskyy’s statements indicate that he isn’t interested in discussing territorial issues, Putin said.
  • The Russian president also criticized Europe’s handling of frozen Russian assets, blaming plans to use them to fund Ukraine as “robbery” rather than theft because it was being carried out in secret.
  • Putin vowed to file legal action in courts that he described as “independent of political decisions,” saying, “Whatever they stole, they’ll have to give it back someday.”

talks on a ceasefire

  • In a year-end speech in Washington, DC, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared that the Russian-led conflict with Ukraine had been resolved.
  • The hardest issues are always the last ones, Rubio said to reporters, “I think we’ve made progress, but we still have a way to go.”
  • Only a negotiated settlement, according to Rubio, and not the US, will be able to decide whether to end the conflict. “We don’t see surrender any time in the near future,” Rubio said.
  • Rustem Umerov, a top Ukrainian negotiator, stated that the US and Kyiv had agreed to continue working together to achieve a ceasefire while he is in the US for talks about a ceasefire.
  • Without providing further details, Umerov wrote on Telegram that “we agreed with our American partners about further steps and on continuing our joint work in the near future.” He continued, noting the outcome of the discussions with Zelenskyy.
  • According to a Russian source, Putin’s special representative, Kirill Dmitriev, is visiting Miami for a meeting with Steve Witkoff, the US president’s son-in-law, and Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law.
  • Following Witkoff and Kushner’s earlier this week-earlier discussions with Ukrainian and European officials in Berlin in an effort to reach a resolution to end the war, the two leaders met in Miami this weekend.
  • Any negotiations between Dmitriev and Ukrainian negotiators currently present in the US were reportedly ruled out, according to the Russian source.

Regional security

  • According to “initial findings” from an ongoing investigation, Turkiye’s Ministry of the Interior reported finding a Russian-made reconnaissance drone in the Kocaeli district of Kocaeli, in northwest Turkiye.
  • The ministry stated in a post on X that an “unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) of the Russian-made Orlan-10 type, used for reconnaissance and surveillance, was discovered.
  • Without providing further details, Turkiye’s Ministry of National Defense reported on Monday that it shot down a drone over Turkish airspace as it approached Turkish airspace.
  • According to a report released on Friday by Ukraine’s Ukrinform news site, Turkiye informed both Kyiv and Moscow that they needed to “agitate cautiously” to prevent “negatively affecting security in the Black Sea.”

Dubois drops & outclasses Panatta to retain WBC title

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Camilla Panatta and Caroline Dubois won the WBC lightweight title in Miami after giving a strong performance on her American debut.

At the Kaseya Center, the 24-year-old Londoner boxed with patience and control, displaying her superior speed, timing, and ring intelligence.

Before going on to win the 10-round contest by unanimous decision, Dubois dropped Panatta with a beautifully timed counter in the sixth round.

It was 90-99 to all three judges.

Dubois gave herself a B because she felt like she could have done more, perhaps harshly in her own opinion.

Dubois was competing under Anthony Joshua’s heavyweight match against Jake Paul for the first time under new promoters Most Valuable Promotions.

Superior Dubois dominates on his US debut.

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Dubois and Dubois fought early in the morning in front of the 20, 000-seat Kaseya Center, which is home to the Miami Heat.

She sang along to Whitney Houston’s “I’m Every Woman” as she entered the ring, stroking Panatta repeatedly and moving in and out of range.

As the class gap narrowed more quickly and consistently in the third round, a straight left from the champion’s southpaw stance landed cleanly and frequently.

As Dubois advanced, his stablemate and former world champion cruiserweight champion Chris Billam-Smith yelled, “Lovely, Caroline, keep going.”

In the fifth and sixth rounds, Dubois whipped a body shot into Panatta’s midriff, each of which received cheers from the crowd.

Moments later, the knockdown occurred. Dubois slipped the shot and fired a perfectly timed counter to the chin as Panatta dipped to attack the body.

Panatta, 34, slammed into a heap to the canvas.

Her brief grin did little to conceal the punch’s impact, despite her quick rise and shaken appearance.

Panatta was able to hear the bell with little time remaining in the round.

Dubois intensified her work in the final stages, varying her approach with a mix of jabs and uppercuts, while a marked-up Panatta had few options as the champion comfortably rolled into the final rounds.

What will Dubois do next?

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Dubois’ promotion to MVP might have a significant impact on how quickly her career and reputation grow.

After Dubois’ progress threatened to slow down, the promotional team, led by Paul and CEO Nakisa Bidarian, has made significant investments in women’s boxing.

At Wednesday’s news conference, she and American super-fighting champion Alycia Baumgardner exchanged words during a potential future fight that would be very interesting.

Dubois described Baumgardner as “not next, but definitely down the line.”

A WBO champion and also signed to be the champion would seem like a good next move to take in a fight between Terri Harper of Doncaster and the unthinkable winner.

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Dubois drops & outclasses Panatta to retain WBC title

Images courtesy of Getty

Camilla Panatta and Caroline Dubois won the WBC lightweight title in Miami after giving a strong performance on her American debut.

At the Kaseya Center, the 24-year-old Londoner boxed with patience and control, displaying her superior speed, timing, and ring intelligence.

Before going on to win the 10-round contest by unanimous decision, Dubois dropped Panatta with a beautifully timed counter in the sixth round.

It was 90-99 to all three judges.

Dubois gave herself a B because she felt like she could have done more, perhaps harshly in her own opinion.

Dubois was competing under Anthony Joshua’s heavyweight match against Jake Paul for the first time under new promoters Most Valuable Promotions.

Superior Dubois dominates on his US debut.

Caroline Dubois drops Camilla PanattaImages courtesy of Getty

Dubois and Dubois fought early in the morning in front of the 20, 000-seat Kaseya Center, which is home to the Miami Heat.

She sang along to Whitney Houston’s “I’m Every Woman” as she entered the ring, stroking Panatta repeatedly and moving in and out of range.

As the class gap narrowed more quickly and consistently in the third round, a straight left from the champion’s southpaw stance landed cleanly and frequently.

As Dubois advanced, his stablemate and former world champion cruiserweight champion Chris Billam-Smith yelled, “Lovely, Caroline, keep going.”

In the fifth and sixth rounds, Dubois whipped a body shot into Panatta’s midriff, each of which received cheers from the crowd.

Moments later, the knockdown occurred. Dubois slipped the shot and fired a perfectly timed counter to the chin as Panatta dipped to attack the body.

Panatta, 34, slammed into a heap to the canvas.

Her brief grin did little to conceal the punch’s impact, despite her quick rise and shaken appearance.

Panatta was able to hear the bell with little time remaining in the round.

Dubois intensified her work in the final stages, varying her approach with a mix of jabs and uppercuts, while a marked-up Panatta had few options as the champion comfortably rolled into the final rounds.

What will Dubois do next?

JavaScript must be enabled in your browser to play this video.

Dubois’ promotion to MVP might have a significant impact on how quickly her career and reputation grow.

After Dubois’ progress threatened to slow down, the promotional team, led by Paul and CEO Nakisa Bidarian, has made significant investments in women’s boxing.

At Wednesday’s news conference, she and American super-fighting champion Alycia Baumgardner exchanged words during a potential future fight that would be very interesting.

Dubois described Baumgardner as “not next, but definitely down the line.”

A WBO champion and also signed to be the champion would seem like a good next move to take in a fight between Terri Harper of Doncaster and the unthinkable winner.

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Trump government suspends visa lottery linked to Brown University suspect

The visa lottery program that allowed the suspect in the Brown University shooting entry into the United States has been suspended by President Donald Trump’s administration.

According to the US government, the lottery awards approximately 50 000 immigrant visas annually.

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Trump has long opposed the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program, also known as the DV Program. His secretary of homeland security, Kristi Noem, revealed on Friday that he had instructed her to immediately stop the lottery.

She also identified the suspect as Portuguese national Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, who won a green card and a permanent residency certificate in 2017 by lottery.

Noem wrote in a statement on social media that “this vile person should never have been allowed in our country.”

I’m directing USCIS [US Citizenship and Immigration Services] to halt the DV1 program immediately to prevent further Americans from being harmed by this disastrous program, according to President Trump.

campaign to end the visa lottery

Trump has not attempted to end the diversity visa lottery before with Friday’s announcement.

Trump has long sought to constrict immigration paths for citizens, and he has used crime as a pretext.

In response to an attack in New York City where a truck struck a crowd of people, killing eight, Noem herself remarked that Trump “fought” to end the diversity visa lottery in 2017.

Trump, who was then in his first term as president, demanded from Congress to “end the visa lottery system” during a graduation ceremony held for the FBI in December 2017.

They are in the lottery, they claim. You decide who to pick. Do you believe that our nation has the best people there is? Trump responded, “no”.

What kind of system, exactly? They enter via lottery. They treat us like we are their worst enemies.

In 1990, the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program was established to ensure that underrepresented countries’ applicants had access to the US immigration system.

Immigration rights advocates have long argued that those without a spouse, a relative, or some other type of sponsor in the country have limited access to permanent residency.

By providing an alternative route to residency, the visa lottery addresses that need.

Although the lottery system randomly chooses visa recipients, critics contend that even successful applicants must still go through a rigorous screening process after the lottery.

The American Immigration Council claims that the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program used to accept 55, 000 applicants annually but that number was dropped to its current level in 2000.

[Providence Police Dept via AP Photo] Claudio Neves Valente, the suspect in the mass shooting at Brown University, is captured in surveillance images released by the police.

Identified suspect

Following a nationwide manhunt, Neves Valente, a physics researcher, was found dead in a storage unit in New Hampshire, and Friday made the decision to immediately suspend the lottery.

Gunfire erupted on the Providence, Rhode Island campus of Brown University on December 13 to start the search.

The exam season had just begun and the school’s fall semester was coming to an end. Two students were reportedly killed and nine others were hurt when a suspect who was covered in black stormed into the Barus and Holley physics lab while they were taking their end-of-course exams.

The suspect managed to escape on foot without being noticed because the physics lab was close to the campus’ edge.

Authorities claimed they quickly detained a person of interest before releasing them without charges, leading to a number of false starts during the manhunt.

Then, on November 15, law enforcement announced that Nuno Loureiro, a plasma physics expert, had been found dead at his home after receiving numerous gunshot wounds.

Loureiro, a Portuguese immigrant, previously held positions of authority professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), a prestigious academic institution.

As the manhunt raged on, it became increasingly difficult to find out whether the two shooting incidents were related.

However, on Thursday night, authorities announced that they had discovered Neves Valente dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound and that they thought he was to blame for both attacks.

Neves Valente had previously been Loureiro’s classmate in Portugal and had previously completed his degree.

Revocations of visas

Following a string of scandalous attacks, the Trump administration has a track record of terminating immigration programs and revoking visas.

As part of Trump’s crackdown on crime in the capital, two West Virginia National Guard members were shot on November 26 while on patrol in Washington, DC.

Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan national who had previously collaborated with allies during the US-led invasion of Afghanistan, was the suspect in that case.

Sarah Beckstrom, a 20-year-old member of the National Guard, ultimately passed away from her injuries.

Despite the outcry from human rights and veteran groups, Trump responded to the incident by saying he would stop all requests for visas and asylum from Afghan nationals.

The Republican leader added that “all third-world nations” would be subject to a “permanent pause” for immigrants entering.

In response to the shooting, Trump’s administration increased the list of restrictions to 20 more nations and tightened entry for 19 of the country it had labeled “high risk” in June.

Following the shootings, Trump has also taken specific actions to deport people from their immigration status.

The Trump administration announced it would yank visas from six foreign nationals who had posted hateful remarks or memes about the attack after Charlie Kirk was killed in September. They were from nations as diverse as Argentina, Brazil, Germany, and Paraguay.

The decision, according to free-speech advocates, was a clear violation of the US Constitution’s First Amendment, which guarantees freedom of expression.

However, the Trump administration has threatened to kick foreign nationals out of their homes on numerous occasions because of their divergent political views.

The US State Department wrote in response that “aliens who take advantage of America’s hospitality while celebrating the assassination of our citizens will be removed.”

A 22-year-old Utah resident named Tyler James Robinson is the suspect in the Kirk shooting.

Trump says US launches large-scale attacks on ISIL in Syria

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President Donald Trump declares that the US military is “striking very seriously against ISIL] strongholds in Syria” following the fatal shooting of two US soldiers and an interpreter in Palmyra city, Syria.

Trump stated on Friday on his Truth Social platform, “Because of ISIS’s vicious killing of brave American Patriots in Syria, I am hereby announcing that the United States is retaliating very severely, just as I promised, against the murderous terrorists responsible.”

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Trump claimed that the Syrian government, which was created in support of the US military operation after the fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime in late 2024, was “fully supporting” the operation.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Syria also responded, stating its commitment to ISIL combat.

In a statement released on X, the Ministry stated that the Syrian Arab Republic “reaffirms its unwavering commitment to fighting ISIS, ensuring that it has no safe havens on Syrian territory, and ensuring that it has no safe havens there.”

Prior to the strikes, US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth stated that “ISIS fighters, infrastructure, and weapons sites” were the targets of the operation, calling it “Operation Hawkeye Strike.”

Hegseth stated in a post on social media that “this is not the start of a war.” We killed and hunted our adversaries today. a lot of them And we’ll keep going.”

According to two US officials who spoke on condition of anonymity, the strikes targeted numerous ISIL targets throughout central Syria.

According to Rosiland Jordan, a journalist from Washington, DC, the White House reiterates that the killing of US personnel in Syria “was going to be met with a response that was comparable.”

Although no one is yet known about the targets hit and how many people were hurt or killed, US military Central Command (CENTCOM) announced it would soon release more information.

Jordan added that it appeared the Syrian government had “signed off” on the US operation.

The US does not know whether any Syrian defense forces are participating in this retaliatory action, but Jordan said Jordan believes it is crucial to assisting Syria in overcoming the Assad regime’s decades of dictatorship.

She continued, “To help Syria move into its next phase as a sovereign country, the US considers removing the members of ISIL as a threat to national security.”

An attacker targeted a convoy of US and Syrian forces before shooting them dead, according to the US military, killing three Americans, including two members of the US National Guard and one civilian interpreter, in Palmyra over the weekend.

The attack also left three US soldiers with injuries.

As part of a multiyear operation that targets the remnants of ISIL forces in the area, US troops are stationed in Syria.

In recent months, a coalition led by the US has carried out airstrikes and ground operations in Syria, often with the assistance of Syria’s security forces.

Al-Majd Europe: The secret shell company smuggling Palestinians out of Gaza

Palestinians were being abused by a shell company with Israeli ties as they fled the country’s ongoing war in Gaza, and they were being paid large sums of money to covertly leave the country in what might be an official strategy to ethnically cleanse the area.

Al Jazeera conducted an exclusive digital investigation into last month’s mysterious flight, which whisked 153 people from Gaza to South Africa, finding employees for Al-Majd Europe, an unregistered front organization that falsely claimed to be working for humanitarian purposes.

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On November 13, the Palestinians made their way to OR Tambo International Airport, which serves Johannesburg and Pretoria. They were stranded on the plane for 12 hours before being allowed to leave because they did not have Israel departure stamps on their passports and were denied entry by border police.

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa acknowledged the passengers “out of compassion,” but he stated at the time that his government, which has long been a strong supporter of the Palestinian cause, would investigate after it appeared they had been “flushed out” of the Gaza Strip.

forced evacuations

In what would effectively be their forced evacuation, Israeli officials have previously publicly stated that they support what they have termed the “voluntary emigration” of Palestinians from Gaza.

A contentious bureau led by former ministry of defense deputy director Yaakov Blitstein was established in the security cabinet of Israel in March 2025. Israel Katz, the country’s defense minister, stated at the time that 40% of Gaza residents were “interested in emigrating.”

Al-Majd Europe established its online presence the previous month with a new website that claimed to have organized mobile health clinics in the enclave and travels for Palestinian doctors abroad, claims Al Jazeera later discovered to be false. It stated that it was focused on relief efforts in Muslim nations, specifically “for Gazans wishing to exit Gaza.”

A passenger on the flight from South Africa to the end of November, whose identity was kept secret for his own protection, claimed to have contacted the organization after discovering a link online that offered safety and medical care for injuries. It claimed to be free at first. Then they asked for $1, 400]per person]. Then the price went up to $2, 500″, he said.

According to Al Jazeera’s testimonies, the amount of money requested varied from $1,000 to $2,000 per person, with stringent signing requirements. Only families would be permitted to depart, with restrictions on keeping flight departure information secret and few hours before takeoff.

According to passengers, they were instructed to arrive at the southern Gaza crossing known as the Kerem Shalom. When they arrived, Israeli authorities apparently took their personal belongings and transported them to Ramon Airport, which is close to the city of Eilat.

There were “very clearly… marks of Israel involved in this operation to take people… to displace them,” according to Nigel Branken, a South African social worker who assisted the Palestinians on the plane.

Evacuees told Al Jazeera that they weren’t informed until shortly before board. Without having exit stamps on their travel documents, they were then led onto a flight to a brand-new airline, called FLYYO.

Al Jazeera learned that FLYYO has organized a number of similar flights, all of which depart from Israeli airports, to destinations like Kenya, Indonesia, South Africa, and Romania.

false identity

Al-Majd Europe, which claimed to be a “humanitarian foundation established in Germany in 2010 and has its head office in Sheikh Jarrah, a neighborhood in occupied East Jerusalem, later revealed its identity as a sham.

No German or European database contained any companies that had that name registered with Al Jazeera. The supposed address is not listed in Jerusalem’s official records, but it does appear to be a hospital and cafe on Google Maps.

Al Jazeera discovered two Palestinian faces that were related to the organization while looking into the flights. The organization lists Muayad Hisham Saidam as its manager of humanitarian projects in Gaza.

According to a search of Saidam’s name, his wife launched a public page to request donations to help her family leave Gaza in May of 2024. Saidam announced that he was leaving Gaza on a plane he had booked with Fly Lili, another Romanian airline, a year later, with a photo of himself.

Al Jazeera uncovered Saidam was likely on a flight from Israel to Budapest on May 27, 2025, with 57 Palestinian passengers from Gaza, using his shadow’s angle, the time of the flight, and the location of the plane on the Ramon Airport runway.

Saidam’s family was likely evacuated to Indonesia, and it appears that his identity is real. However, it’s not clear whether he has any connection to Al-Majd Europe.

Adnan, who merely appears to be the organization’s public face, is the second one, despite his lack of digital sex.

A page with a number of partner companies was removed from Al-Majd’s website on November 13 the day of the flight from Johannesburg. Al-Majd claimed to have been working with a number of well-known organizations, including the International Red Cross, by using open-source intelligence techniques to retrieve the page.

Talent Globus, a recruitment firm founded in Estonia in 2024, had a $ 350 investment, to be one of its notable names. According to its website, four people are listed as employees, including businessman Tom Lind, both of whom are Israeli and Estonian.

Lind’s name has been linked to a number of other businesses where he is listed as a founder or director, all of which are not registered or physically located.

Lind was named as one of the coordinators of the Palestinian flights leaving Ramon Airport, according to reports from the Israeli newspaper Haaretz.

Lind stated on his LinkedIn page in May 2025 that he had left Talent Globus and was now focused on “humanitarian efforts to support Palestinians.” He claimed to have assisted in the “substantial number” of people’s evacuation from Gaza along with a network of people and organizations.

The other three Talent Globus employees, James Thompson, Maria Rodriguez, and David Chen, all turned out to be stock images, according to Talent Globus’ website.

And much like those workers, it appears Al-Majd itself is a phony humanitarian organization, which raises the question of what the individuals responsible for the organization are trying to conceal.