Russian forces seize embattled Siversk town as Ukrainian troops withdraw

After months of intense fighting with Russian forces, the Ukrainian military claims that its forces have withdrawn from Siversk, a battle-scarred town in eastern Donetsk.

Ukraine’s General Staff stated in a statement on Telegram on Tuesday that Russian troops had a “significant advantage” over Ukrainian troops in terms of manpower and equipment and that they were constantly putting pressure on the Ukrainian troops by conducting small-unit assaults in challenging weather conditions.

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The General Staff stated that Ukraine’s decision to withdraw its forces was based on “preserving the lives of our soldiers and the units’ combat capabilities.”

Before the retreating orders were issued, Russian forces suffered significant losses, Siversk is still “under the control of our troops,” and enemy units are being blocked, the General Staff continued.

Late on Tuesday, a site for Ukraine’s DeepState military monitoring revealed that Russian forces had taken control of Hrabovske, a village in the Sumy region of Ukraine, close to Russia’s border.

Russian President Vladimir Putin informed Russian President Sergei Medvedev on December 11 that troops had taken Siversk, a region where fighting has been frequent in recent months, but Ukrainian officials at the time denied the Russian reports.

Russian troops were “taking advantage of unfavourable weather conditions” to launch attacks, according to the Ukrainian military at the time, but were mostly being “destroyed on the approaches.”

Siversk was crucial to the defense of northern Donetsk, according to the Kyiv Independent news site, despite its small size and pre-war population of 10,000, of which only a few hundred civilians are still there.

The town, according to the Kyiv Independent, had provided protection for the larger Sloviansk and Kramatorsk regions, which Russia has been unable to conquer since the start of fighting.

One of three Ukrainian regions that faces Russian territorial demands is Donetsk, which serves as the stumbling blocks to a ceasefire agreement. The leaders of Ukraine have declared that they will not concede the territory that Moscow invaded.

According to the Reuters news agency, Russian forces had already seized more than 80% of Donetsk, Crimea, which Moscow annexed in 2014, and the entire Luhansk region, by early December.

According to Reuters, Russian forces also control the regions of Kharkiv, Sumy, Mykolaiv, and Dnipropetrovsk, or about 75% of the Kherson and Zaporizhia regions.

A negotiated settlement, according to a 28-point peace plan put forth by US President Donald Trump’s administration last month, would result in the designation of Crimea, Luhansk, and Donetsk as “de facto Russians, including by the US.”

Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, recently stated that the United States is urging Ukraine to leave its forces in the Donetsk region in order to create a “free economic zone,” which he claimed the Russian side refers to as a “demilitarized zone.”

On Tuesday, people in Lviv, Ukraine, visit the graves of fallen Ukrainian soldiers, which are decorated with Christmas trees and New Year’s decorations.

Pope depressed as Christmas fighting continues.

At least three people were killed on Monday night when Russian forces launched another “massive attack” on Kyiv on the battlefield, according to Zelenskyy, who said it on Tuesday.

In the Belgorod region of Russia, four people were killed by Ukrainian drone attacks in the past two days, according to local authorities.

Pope Leo expressed disappointment on Tuesday over Russia’s apparent refusal to agree to a ceasefire on December 25, which is the holiday of many Christians.

Speaking to reporters outside his Castel Gandolfo, Italy, he said, “I will make an appeal one more time to people of goodwill to respect at least Christmas Day as a day of peace.”

There will be at least 24 hours of peace, he said, and they might listen to us.

Many Orthodox people in Ukraine and Russia observe Christmas on January 7, which means the majority of them are Christians.

David Walliams’ four-word admission about his WhatsApp messages before harassment claims

Following allegations of inappropriate behavior, David Walliams, the children’s author and comedian, was cut from the Waterstones Children’s Book Festival lineup.

Comedian David Walliams feared his “very bad taste” WhatsApp messages could emerge just months before he was axed by his publisher.

It has emerged the 54-year-old star made the four-word admission — “it does worry me” — during a cybersecurity event in February, months before he was dropped by his publisher HarperCollins following allegations of inappropriate behaviour towards female staff.

It is claimed that Mr. Walliams, a writer of children’s books, harassed the publishing house, and that one woman later received a five-figure settlement after complaining to the paper. The comedian has sincerly refuted any wrongdoing and was unaware of the allegations at the time.

However, a leaked recording now reveals that the Little Britain creator expressed concern that his “poor taste” messages might come out at the small convention in February. Mr. Williams admitted to the Trafford, Manchester audience that he frequently exchanges “very bad taste jokes” with other famous comedians and friends and worries that they might be brought into the public eye.

And now he has suffered blows to his career as, following the axe by HarperCollins, he has been ditched from Waterstones Children’s Book Festival. The writer will not appear at the event in Dundee, Scotland, in February next year.

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According to the Daily Mail, Mr Walliams told the cybersecurity event in February: “Imagine if all my WhatsApp messages came out….there’s bad taste jokes with friends, other comedians. Very bad taste comments and jokes all the time. You may notice the kind of things you share with each other are often in quite poor taste and I can’t imagine it isn’t just me, right?

People “sent you bizarre things,” they say. And I just picture what would happen. You don’t laugh at jokes about people you don’t like? I mean, my mother, I wouldn’t send her some of the things you know some friends do… I’m concerned about it. “

The London-born comedian didn’t specify the specific nature of such messages, despite making references that were in “quite poor taste.”

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The TV star has since found success writing for children after making guest appearances on Come Fly With Me and Little Britain alongside Matt Lucas. According to the HarperCollins website, Mr. Walliams’ books have sold more than 60 million copies worldwide.

However, the publisher announced last week that they would no longer be publishing any new books from Mr. Walliams, who shares a 12-year-old son with his then-wife Lara Stone. Two years later, he and model Lara divorced.

Victoria Beckham’s true feelings about Cruz’s girlfriend exposed amid Brooklyn feud

After his mother liked a picture of him roasting a chicken, Brookel Beckham, who is married to Nicola Peltz, blocked Victoria, David, and Cruz on Instagram this week.

Cruz Beckham’s girlfriend Jackie Apostel is said to have become Victoria’s new protégé.

Victoria, 51, is alleged to be “a massive fan” of Cruz, who Cruz began dating in the summer of 2024. The 30-year-old has since quietly risen through the ranks of social media influencers, landing endorsement deals with some of the most prestigious brands in the industry.

She has reportedly struck up a strong bond with Victoria, a fashion designer, while the mum’s relationship with Brooklyn’s wife Nicola Peltz has deteriorated this year. The former member of the Spice Girls remains embroiled in a family feud with Brooklyn, 26, who this week brutally blocked his family on Instagram.

However, Jackie’s online popularity has increased significantly in recent years. Victoria has been a fervent supporter of Jackie since the beginning and has always seen her potential, according to a source close to the Beckhams. She was so eager to help her gain a well-known name in the sector.

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Cruz, 20, jumped to his parents’ defence after Brooklyn, a former model, took aim at them with the social media snub. He is said to be grateful for his mother to have taken a special interest in Jackie and help shape her career, introducing her to top industry figures and propelling her to become a “big influencer”.

Victoria, who has built her empire from the ground up with an eponymous fashion brand and beauty line, is herselfno stranger to the power of social media. It has turbo-charged her sales to the point that one of her eyeliners is now selling every 30 seconds, reports the Daily Mail.

After launching Victoria Beckham Beauty in 2019, she enlisted PR agency CGC Global to help grow the brand’s global presence. CGC, which represents high-profile names including Hermès Beauty, Diptyque and Glossier, was also seen as the ideal partner to elevate Jackie’s profile. Victoria introduced her to CGC founder Clare Goodwin, confident she would be well looked after — a decision that has clearly paid off.

Major global brands have tapped Jackie for social media collaborations like Dior, Burberry, Jimmy Choo, and Pandora, and her rise has been nothing short of meteoric.

Her online following has nearly doubled since she began dating fellow singer Cruz. In just the past two months, she has added 30,000 Instagram followers, bringing her total to 192,000. While that still trails Cruz’s impressive 2.1 million followers, Jackie is rapidly establishing herself as a powerful influencer in her own right.

She can now make up to £10, 000 per sponsored post, according to industry insiders. Her recent collaborations with ASOS, Fendi, and Harrods further strengthen her influence.

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Syria ministers discuss military cooperation with Putin in Russia: Report

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Syria’s foreign and defense ministers met in Moscow to discuss expanding “strategic cooperation in the military industries sector,” according to Syrian state media.

According to the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), Putin’s meeting with the minister of defense and the minister of foreign affairs of Syria, Asaad Hassan Al-Shaibani, on Tuesday focused on “mutual interest” political, economic, and military issues, with “particular emphasis” on defense.

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Putin and the Syrian ministers discussed a number of issues relating to the defense, including expanding military cooperation, modernizing the Syrian army’s equipment, and transferring expertise and cooperation in research and development, according to SANA.

According to SANA, “both sides discussed ways to advance military and technical partnership in a way that strengthens the Syrian Arab Army’s defensive capabilities and keeps up with modern developments in military industries.”

According to the news agency, the two sides also discussed political and economic issues, including the “importance of continued political and diplomatic coordination between Damascus and Moscow in international forums.”

On the economic front, the discussions focused on boosting Russian-Syrian cooperation, including in terms of reconstruction initiatives, infrastructure development, and investment.

Putin reiterated “Moscow’s condemnation of repeated Israeli violations of Syrian territory, which he described as a direct threat to regional security and stability,” while also reaffirming Russia’s “steady support” for Syria and its territorial integrity.

The ministers’ recent visit to Moscow comes as a result of Syria’s new administration’s removal from power of Bashar al-Assad, its longtime leader and Moscow’s ex-alleyer, in December.

Russia’s key supporter of al-Assad during Syria’s nearly 14-year civil war included Russian air support that rained air strikes on rebel-held areas, which provided essential military support for the Assad regime.

Moscow is eager to establish positive relations with the new government in Damascus despite al-Assad and his family escaping to Russia after the regime was overthrown.

Moscow is particularly interested in obtaining agreements to keep operating the Tartous naval base and Khmeimim airbase on Syria’s Mediterranean coast, where Russian forces are still stationed.

Ahmed al-Sharaa, Syria’s new president, traveled to Russia in October, where he stated that his country would honor all previous agreements reached between Moscow and Damascus, which suggested that the two Russian military installations were secure during the post-Assad regime.

Putin stated during al-Sharaa’s visit that Moscow was prepared to take all necessary steps in response to what he termed the “many interesting and useful beginnings” discussed by the two sides regarding resuming relations.

Maria Zakharova, a spokeswoman for the Russian government’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, claimed that during the Syrian delegation’s visit, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov would also speak with his Syrian counterpart, Al-Shaibani.

Al-Shaibani claimed that his country wanted Russia “by our side” during a July visit to Moscow.

“The present period presents numerous challenges and threats, but it also offers a chance to build a strong, united Syria,” he said. And of course, we’re interested in Russia supporting us along this path,” Al-Shaibani said at the time to Lavrov.

Vladimir Putin and Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa meet at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, on October 15, 2025. [Photo: Alexander Zemlianichenko via Reuters]

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,399

On Wednesday, December 24, 2018, this is the current status:

Fighting

    Russian forces launched a “massive attack” on Ukraine on Monday night, killing three people and launching 30 missiles and 650 drones against 13 regions, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in a post on X.

  • A four-year-old girl was among the victims of the overnight attack, according to Governor Vitalii Bunechko’s Telegram post. According to Bunechko, “Doctors struggled to save the child’s life, but ultimately they were unable to save her,” adding that five other people were seriously hurt in the attack.
  • A woman was killed and three others were hurt when Russian forces launched drones and missiles into the Kyiv district of Ukraine, according to Governor Mykola Kalashnyk.
  • One person was killed by Russian shelling in the western Khmelnytskyi region of Ukraine, according to Governor Serhii Tiurin.
  • Five people were injured in the Kyiv City Military Administration’s Tymur Tkachenko, who is the head of the city’s Sviatoshynskyi district.
A Russian drone struck an elderly woman on Tuesday in Kyiv, Ukraine, causing her to look out of her broken window.
    According to the Ukrainian Ministry of Energy, Russian forces are attempting to destroy energy infrastructure in a number of regions across the nation. The ministry announced that it was restoring power to the regions of Rivne, Ternopil, and Odesa. The ministry claimed that the border region’s situation was “most challenging” because “continued fighting makes it difficult to restore electricity.”

  • After months of intense fighting, the Donetsk region’s Siversk area, according to the Ukrainian General Staff, which noted that Moscow’s forces there had a “significant advantage.”
  • On Tuesday night, Ukrainian F-16 fighter pilots shot down 34 of 35 Russian “aerial targets,” according to the country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • Three men were killed on Monday when a Ukrainian drone struck a car in the Belgorod region, according to the emergency response team there.
  • One person was killed and three were hurt in a second Ukrainian drone attack in Belgorod on Tuesday, according to the regional operational headquarters’ Telegram post.
  • According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, according to the state news agency TASS, Russian forces destroyed 56 Ukrainian drones in one day as well as a guided bomb.

Ceasefire

  • In his nightly address, Zelenskyy stated that “we sense that the Ukrainian side wants to reach a final agreement” to end the conflict in Ukraine.
  • Following discussions in Miami, Zelenskyy stated in an earlier post on X that “several draft documents have now been prepared.” He said that these documents include documents on a fundamental framework for ending this war, as well as security guarantees for Ukraine, and recovery.
  • According to Pope Leo, “among the things that cause me much sadness” is Russia’s apparent refusal to accept a ceasefire on December 25.
  • Leo addressed reporters outside his home in Castel Gandolfo, Italy, saying, “I will make an appeal to people of goodwill to respect at least Christmas Day as a day of peace.”

Koepka becomes first major winner to leave LIV Golf

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Brooks Koepka, a five-time major champion, has left LIV Golf to prioritize “his family’s needs.”

The 35-year-old American won five events over four seasons before controversially leaving the PGA Tour to join the Saudi Arabian-backed series in 2022.

Brooks’ decisions have always been influenced by his family, and his family believes this is the ideal time to spend more time at home, according to a statement released on Tuesday from his representatives. “Brooks continues to be enthralled by the game of golf.”

Koepka’s contract reportedly had a year left, but LIV Golf’s CEO, Scott O’Neil, stated that his departure had been “amicably and mutually agreed.”

Koepka, who was born in Florida and has a young son, turned professional in 2012 and spent nine years competing on North America’s elite professional circuit.

In a statement, the PGA Tour also expressed gratitude to Koepka and “his family for continuing success,” adding that they “continue to provide the best professional golfers with the most competitive, challenging, and lucrative environment in which to pursue greatness.”

Koepka, a three-time US Open champion, has also won twice.

In a time when the sport appeared to be at war, his defection from the PGA Tour was viewed as a major coup for LIV, along with big names like Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson, and Bryson DeChambeau.

Talor Gooch will now take over as Koepka’s LIV Golf team captain as the team prepares to face competition in February for the opening day of the 2026 season.

Koepka leaves LIV Golf as the first major player, but there has been much rumors about his future and a potential return to the PGA Tour.

Players who entered LIV Golf events were flag as unauthorised by the Tour and have since been suspended. Following their previous LIV event, non-members have been subject to a year-end ban.

Koepka will also be permitted to play in each of golf’s four major championships and be eligible to play on the DP World Tour.

What will be fascinating when it comes next?

Koepka’s departure marks a significant development as the first major-winning player to leave the lucrative breakaway league.

Since winning the US PGA Championship in 2023, the five-time major champion has suffered a dramatic decline in form. His involvement with LIV was unremarkably lukewarm, and he rarely praised the Saudi-backed venture in the same way as many of its other recruits.

It will be fascinating to see what comes next. He will not be eligible to play on the PGA Tour until August, which will be one year after his last LIV appearance.

Could one of the game’s biggest names’ rules be changed, though? That would be a highly contentious decision.

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