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Airstrike on an oil depot in Engels and an apology from Buy Me a Coffee for a meme featuring a North Korean soldier: key highlights from January 8th.

Ukrainian forces launched an attack on an oil refinery in Engels, located in Russia's Saratov region. The platform Buy Me a Coffee has apologized for a meme featuring a North Korean soldier in the context of the war against Ukraine. Here are the key headlines from January 8th.
Удар по нефтебазе в Энгельсе и извинения от Buy Me a Coffee за мем с северокорейским солдатом: основные события 8 января.
Удар по нефтебазе в Энгельсе и извинения от Buy Me a Coffee за мем с солдатом КНДР: главное за 8 января

Strike on Oil Depot in Engels

On the night of January 8, the city of Engels in the Saratov region of Russia was attacked by drones. Local authorities claimed that one of the industrial facilities sustained damage.

Later, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine announced the destruction of the "Kristall" oil refinery in Engels, which supplied fuel to the military airfield "Engels-2," home to Russian strategic aviation.

First Medical Cannabis Drug Approved in Ukraine

Ukraine has registered its first medical cannabis-based drug — a product from a Spanish brand in the form of oral drops. These, along with solid capsules, dental pastes, and gels, may be available in Ukrainian pharmacies as early as early 2025.

Apology from Buy Me a Coffee

The donation platform Buy Me a Coffee shared a meme on its page on X, depicting a North Korean soldier heading off to war against Ukraine.

After a wave of outrage on social media, the company removed the post, apologized for it, and claimed it was allegedly created by an external service.

Commander of the 155th Separate Mechanized Brigade Under Suspicion

The State Bureau of Investigation reported suspicion of unauthorized abandonment of duty and refusal to follow an order against the commander of one of the companies in the 155th Separate Mechanized Brigade named after Anna Kyivska, where recent information about soldiers' misconduct has emerged.

The company commander allegedly left the unit without permission and also encouraged his subordinates to do the same.

Meanwhile, the commander of the Ukrainian Ground Forces, Mikhail Drapaty, stated that the situation with misconduct in the 155th brigade is complex, but claimed that there were not widespread cases.

Canada and Denmark Respond to Trump's Territorial Claims

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated that there is no chance that Canada will become part of the USA, contrary to what the elected US President Donald Trump has suggested.

American businessman and Trump associate Elon Musk responded that Trudeau is "no longer the governor of Canada," thus making his statements "irrelevant." He also called the Canadian Prime Minister a "little girl".

Meanwhile, in Denmark, officials mentioned that Greenland might gain independence, but it is unlikely to want to become part of the USA, as Trump has suggested.

Other News of the Day

  • Portnov called the Media Movement's statement a "denunciation" and claimed there was pressure from journalists and activists.
  • Zelensky responded to Trump after his statements about Ukraine in NATO: "We have the right to demand guarantees."
  • Deputy Tishchenko appeared in the Verkhovna Rada after house arrest.
  • In "Ukrposhta," there is a proposal to create a stamp reading "The Budapest Memorandum is a hoax."
  • In Russia, the President of Azerbaijan was called a "p***y," later claiming it was a Spanish word.