
Kate
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Kate
@KateMWF
Traveller. Bibliophile. Mother | Medieval History & Dragonlance at home | Customer Success & Cybersecurity at work


Last night in Canberra we watched a film that is as difficult as it is necessary. Children in the Fire tells the heartbreaking story of Ukrainian children growing up under Russia’s war — their resilience, their trauma, and their courage in the face of unimaginable circumstances. My sincere thanks to the film’s director, @evgeny_director , for bringing these powerful stories to the screen and reminding the world what is truly at stake. Grateful also to @ukinaustralia for sponsoring the screening and helping ensure these voices are heard. Thanks a lot to Dr @BrianJJonesUK , deputy HOM for his poignant remarks. These stories are painful, but they must be seen. Because behind every statistic of this war are children whose lives have been forever changed.












On Feb-4, @Starlink disabled terminals in Russian-occupied parts of Ukraine that weren't on Ukrainian Ministry of Defense's approved list. We saw a 75% drop in Starlink traffic to Ukraine as a result. 🤯 politico.com/news/2026/02/2…


Today in Budapest, Hungarian authorities took seven Ukrainian citizens hostage. The reasons are still unknown, as well as their current well-being, or the possibility of contacting them. These seven Ukrainians are employees of state-owned Oschadbank, who were operating two bank cars transiting between Austria and Ukraine and carrying cash as part of regular services between state banks. In fact, we are talking about Hungary taking hostages and stealing money. If this is the “force” announced earlier today by Mr Orban, then this is a force of a criminal gang. This is state terrorism and racketeering. We have already sent an official note demanding an immediate release of our citizens. We will also address the European Union with the request to provide a clear qualification of Hungary’s unlawful actions, hostage-taking, and robbery. Statement by Oschadbank: oschadbank.ua/news/osadbank-…

One Ukrainian official described the discussions with the Pentagon as a “sensitive” topic. “However, it is obvious that there is a surge in interest in the Ukrainian drone interceptors, which can intercept the Shahed for a very low cost.” A local industry figure said any sales of Ukrainian systems, even those made outside the country, would have to be in co-ordination with Kyiv. w/ @charles_clover ft.com/content/d077e9…

🫂200 Ukrainian heroes finally returned home in another prisoner exchange! Hugging the flag, hugging each other, god knows the hell and torture they have been through in russian captivity Among them are Defenders of Mariupol, who have been held captive for close to 4 years. Welcome home, heroes 🥹🫂💙💛

We received a request from the United States for specific support in protection against "shaheds" in the Middle East region. I gave instructions to provide the necessary means and ensure the presence of Ukrainian specialists who can guarantee the required security. Ukraine helps partners who help ensure our security and protect the lives of our people. Glory to Ukraine!

Hi @FoxNews — small clarification. We appreciate that international media such as FOX News highlight the effective work of interceptor drones. The footage shown in this segment features STING — a Ukrainian interceptor drone developed by engineers at Wild Hornets and used by Ukrainian air defense units to destroy Shahed-type drones. This result is the outcome of a long and difficult path taken by Wild Hornets engineers together with Ukrainian soldiers, and we would be grateful if these achievements remained properly credited. We also deeply appreciate all the support we receive and are very grateful for the trust people place in our work. You can see more interception footage and feedback from Ukrainian soldiers on our page. More about STING: wildhornets.com/en/sting-a-hig…






