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Ukraine updates: Russia steps up attacks on transport routes

Alex Berry with Reuters, dpa, AFP, AP | Kieran Burke
Published February 2, 2026last updated February 2, 2026

Ukraine's Zelenskyy says Russia is focusing on attacking "primarily railway infrastructure." Meanwhile, the Kremlin has said talks with Ukraine will continue in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday.

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In this photo provided by the Ukrainian Emergency Service, firefighters put out the fire after Russian drones hit a passenger train in the Kharkiv region, Ukraine, Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Ukraine has reported several attacks on railway in recent days [FILE: January 27, 2026]Image: Ukrainian Emergency Service/AP Photo/picture alliance
Skip next section What you need to know

What you need to know

  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reported new Russian attacks on Ukrainian transport routes 
  • German authorities have arrested five over allegedly exporting goods to Russian defense companies
  • Russia has confirmed trilateral talks in Abu Dhabi will continue on Wednesday

This blog has now closed. Read below for the latest updates from Russia's war in Ukraine on Monday, February 2:

Skip next section 'Some good news' could be coming on war's end, Trump says
February 2, 2026

'Some good news' could be coming on war's end, Trump says

US President Donald Trump said there might be some good news soon on his administration's attempts to end Russia's war in Ukraine.

"I think we're doing very well with Ukraineand Russia," Trump told reporters in the Oval Office on Monday.

"I think we're going to, maybe, have some good news."

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Skip next section 'Ukraine is ready for real steps' at ending war, says Zelenskyy
February 2, 2026

'Ukraine is ready for real steps' at ending war, says Zelenskyy

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that "dignified and lasting peace" was possible ahead of the next round of trilateral talks on February 4 and 5 in Abu Dhabi.

"Ukraine is ready for real steps. We believe it is realistic to achieve a dignified and lasting peace," Zelenskyy said in a post on X.

"We consider the bilateral security ​guarantees document with the United States to be complete, ⁠and ​we anticipate further substantive work on ‌documents ‌related to recovery and economic development," Ukraine's president said.

Zelenskyy said that Ukraine's delegation would also hold bilateral meetings with US officials during the two days of talks.

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Skip next section WATCH: Identifying dead Ukrainian soldiers returned from Russia
February 2, 2026

WATCH: Identifying dead Ukrainian soldiers returned from Russia

In Odesa, forensic teams work in converted train cars to identify fallen Ukrainian soldiers returned from Russia.

Many arrive unnamed, yet experts document every clue and run DNA tests to match them with families.

Identifying dead Ukrainian soldiers returned from Russia

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Skip next section Ukraine seeks response to Russian targeting of rail infrastructure
February 2, 2026

Ukraine seeks response to Russian targeting of rail infrastructure

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has called on the country's military leaders to respond to the increasing number of attacks by Russian forces against Ukraine's logistics infrastructure.

"The Russian army remains focused on terror against our logistics — primarily railway infrastructure. In particular, there were strikes in the Dnipro region and in Zaporizhzhia, specifically targeting railway facilities," Zelenskyy said in a post on social media.

Following comments from US President Trump that Russia had agreed not to strike Ukraine's energy facilities for a week during a cold snap, Zelenskyy said on Monday that there had been no new targeted strikes on its energy infrastructure in the past 24 hours.

However, strikes remained focused on other infrastructure, especially the railways.

State rail operator Ukrzaliznytsia urged passengers in the east to use buses as many of its rail routes were becoming too "high risk."

Russia pauses attacks on Kyiv during cold spell

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Skip next section Russian drone kills 12 coal miners
February 2, 2026

Russian drone kills 12 coal miners

A Russian strike on the Ukrainian city of Pavlohrad killed at least 12 people, Ukrainian officials said on Sunday.

According to Ukrainian reports, a Russian drone hit a bus carrying coal miners who were on their way home after a shift change.

The mine management company DTEK said that a further 16 people had been injured, nine of them seriously.

Several other drones hit the mining site.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the strike showed that Russia was escalating despite a US push to end the war.

In a separate attack, Russian drones also hit a maternity hospital in Zaporizhzhia, injuring at least nine people.

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Skip next section Kremlin says talks with Ukraine to continue on Wednesday
February 2, 2026

Kremlin says talks with Ukraine to continue on Wednesday

A new round of peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, which are being brokered by the US, is set to take place on Wednesday and Thursday, Russia confirmed on Monday.

The talks had originally been planned for Sunday, February 1, but had to be postponed over scheduling issues, the Kremlin said. It also confirmed that the talks would take place in Abu Dhabi, as with the previous round.

"They were indeed originally planned for this past Sunday. But additional coordination of the schedules of the three parties was needed," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

"Now, on Wednesday-Thursday, the second round will indeed take place. It will be held in Abu Dhabi. We can confirm that," he added.

Peskov said that while the two sides had so far come closer on some issues, there was still a way to go on what he called more complex issues.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had said on Sunday the talks would be moved to Wednesday.

Russia strikes civilian areas despite Trump's truce claim

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Skip next section German police arrest 5 over violating sanctions against Russia
February 2, 2026

German police arrest 5 over violating sanctions against Russia

German authorities carried out raids across the country in connection with exports to Russia in violation of EU sanctions, they said on Monday.

Five men were apprehended in and around the northern city of Lübeck. Apartments in other German cities, including Frankfurt and Nuremberg, were also searched.

According to the authorities, the value of the illegally exported goods was at least €30 million ($35.6 million).

German, Russian and Ukrainian nationals were among those arrested, with the main suspect being the owner of a business in Lübeck.

They are suspected of having run a network of shell firms to supply the Russian defense industry since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, bypassing EU sanctions.

It is believed that Russian state agencies are behind the network, with 24 defense companies receiving around 16,000 deliveries from the network.

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Skip next section Welcome to our coverage
February 2, 2026

Welcome to our coverage

Talks between Ukraine and Russia look set to continue this week following a first round in Abu Dhabi last week. Both sides described those talks as "constructive."

This comes amid a continued push from the Trump administration to negotiate a peace, although several of its proposals have been criticized by allies as being too favorable to Russia.

Over the weekend, US President Donald Trump told his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to hold off on strikes against Kyiv during the current winter cold snap.

Follow along for the latest updates from the almost 4-yearlong war.

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