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Can Ukraine Survive Another Year of War?

Explosions, drone attacks, and foreign mercenaries raise concerns ahead of invasion anniversary

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Ukraine is bracing itself for another year of war as the country prepares to mark the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion. A series of explosions, drone attacks, and the involvement of foreign mercenaries have...

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    Explosions kill police officer and injure 25 in western Ukraine

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    Russia Attacks Ukraine Ahead of Invasion’s 4th Anniversary

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    Blackwater founder Erik Prince has joined the drone-warfare fray in Ukraine, SEC filings reveal

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Can Ukraine Survive Another Year of War?

Explosions, drone attacks, and foreign mercenaries raise concerns ahead of invasion anniversary

Sunday, February 22, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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Ukraine is bracing itself for another year of war as the country prepares to mark the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion. A series of explosions, drone attacks, and the involvement of foreign mercenaries have raised concerns about the country's ability to survive the ongoing conflict.

In the western city of Lviv, a terror attack on Sunday killed a 23-year-old police officer and injured 25 people, including six law enforcement officers in serious condition. The attack, which involved homemade explosive devices planted in waste bins, has been condemned by Ukrainian officials as a "terrorist attack." President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that an individual suspected of carrying out the attack had been detained.

The attack in Lviv is just the latest incident in a wave of violence that has swept Ukraine in recent days. On Tuesday, Russia launched a wave of drones and missiles, killing at least one man in Kyiv. The attack came just days after the latest round of U.S.-mediated talks to end the war.

The involvement of foreign mercenaries in the conflict has also raised concerns. According to recent SEC filings, Erik Prince, the founder of the now-defunct mercenary company Blackwater, has joined the drone-warfare fray in Ukraine. Prince has been recruited as the non-executive chair of Swarmer, a Ukrainian startup that specializes in autonomous drone software.

The news has sparked controversy, with some critics accusing Prince of profiteering from the conflict. However, Prince's involvement is just one example of the growing internationalization of the conflict. The U.S. embassy in France and the U.S. state department's bureau of counterterrorism have also been criticized for their comments on the killing of a French far-right activist, with some accusing them of promoting a "violent radical leftism" narrative.

As Ukraine marks the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion, the country is facing a growing number of challenges. The conflict has already claimed thousands of lives and displaced millions of people. The economic costs of the war are also mounting, with Ukraine's economy expected to contract by over 30% this year.

Despite the challenges, there are also signs of resilience and determination. In the face of adversity, many Ukrainians are finding ways to adapt and survive. In the Welsh village of Treherbert, a community-led initiative has saved a local forest from destruction, providing a model for community stewardship and sustainable development.

As the conflict in Ukraine continues, it remains to be seen whether the country can survive another year of war. However, one thing is clear: the international community must continue to support Ukraine in its time of need. This includes providing humanitarian aid, economic support, and diplomatic pressure on Russia to end the conflict.

In the words of President Zelensky, "Ukraine will not be intimidated or defeated. We will continue to fight for our freedom and our future." As the country marks the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion, the international community must stand with Ukraine and support its people in their struggle for peace and security.

Ukraine is bracing itself for another year of war as the country prepares to mark the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion. A series of explosions, drone attacks, and the involvement of foreign mercenaries have raised concerns about the country's ability to survive the ongoing conflict.

In the western city of Lviv, a terror attack on Sunday killed a 23-year-old police officer and injured 25 people, including six law enforcement officers in serious condition. The attack, which involved homemade explosive devices planted in waste bins, has been condemned by Ukrainian officials as a "terrorist attack." President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that an individual suspected of carrying out the attack had been detained.

The attack in Lviv is just the latest incident in a wave of violence that has swept Ukraine in recent days. On Tuesday, Russia launched a wave of drones and missiles, killing at least one man in Kyiv. The attack came just days after the latest round of U.S.-mediated talks to end the war.

The involvement of foreign mercenaries in the conflict has also raised concerns. According to recent SEC filings, Erik Prince, the founder of the now-defunct mercenary company Blackwater, has joined the drone-warfare fray in Ukraine. Prince has been recruited as the non-executive chair of Swarmer, a Ukrainian startup that specializes in autonomous drone software.

The news has sparked controversy, with some critics accusing Prince of profiteering from the conflict. However, Prince's involvement is just one example of the growing internationalization of the conflict. The U.S. embassy in France and the U.S. state department's bureau of counterterrorism have also been criticized for their comments on the killing of a French far-right activist, with some accusing them of promoting a "violent radical leftism" narrative.

As Ukraine marks the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion, the country is facing a growing number of challenges. The conflict has already claimed thousands of lives and displaced millions of people. The economic costs of the war are also mounting, with Ukraine's economy expected to contract by over 30% this year.

Despite the challenges, there are also signs of resilience and determination. In the face of adversity, many Ukrainians are finding ways to adapt and survive. In the Welsh village of Treherbert, a community-led initiative has saved a local forest from destruction, providing a model for community stewardship and sustainable development.

As the conflict in Ukraine continues, it remains to be seen whether the country can survive another year of war. However, one thing is clear: the international community must continue to support Ukraine in its time of need. This includes providing humanitarian aid, economic support, and diplomatic pressure on Russia to end the conflict.

In the words of President Zelensky, "Ukraine will not be intimidated or defeated. We will continue to fight for our freedom and our future." As the country marks the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion, the international community must stand with Ukraine and support its people in their struggle for peace and security.

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