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Ucrania abatió al general mayor Mikhail Gudkov, subcomandante de la Armada rusa

El general mayor Mikhail Gudkov, subcomandante en jefe de la Armada rusa, murió este miércoles en la región de Kursk durante operaciones de combate, confirmó el jueves el gobernador de Primorie, Oleg Kozhemyako, convirtiendo a Gudkov en uno de los oficiales militares rusos de más alto rango muertos por fuerzas ucranianas desde el inicio de la guerra en 2022.
Gudkov, de 45 años, falleció junto con otros diez militares rusos, incluyendo al oficial Nariman Shikhaliyev, en lo que canales militares no oficiales rusos y ucranianos describieron como un ataque ucraniano contra un puesto de mando en Korenevo, distrito fronterizo de la región de Kursk.
El Ministerio de Defensa ruso confirmó posteriormente la muerte del general, precisando que ocurrió mientras “realizaba operaciones de combate en una de las zonas fronterizas de la región de Kursk”. Sin embargo, ni las autoridades rusas ni las ucranianas han proporcionado detalles específicos sobre las circunstancias del ataque.
Según reportes de organizaciones militares rusas, las Fuerzas Armadas de Ucrania lanzaron un ataque con misiles contra el puesto de mando avanzado de la 155.ª Brigada de Infantería de Marina en Korenevo, donde cuatro misiles impactaron la instalación, causando la muerte de más de diez personas, entre ellas varios oficiales superiores.

Gudkov, originario del Donbás y graduado de la Escuela Superior de Mando Militar de Novosibirsk, había sido nombrado subcomandante en jefe de la Armada rusa apenas tres meses antes de su muerte, en marzo de 2025. El presidente Vladimir Putin anunció personalmente su ascenso durante una reunión con submarinistas del crucero submarino nuclear Arkhangelsk.
Antes de su promoción, Gudkov comandó la 155.ª Brigada de Infantería de Marina de la Guardia Separada de la Flota del Pacífico, unidad que había estado participando activamente en operaciones contra Ucrania desde el inicio de la invasión a gran escala en febrero de 2022.
“Era un guerrero de espíritu fuerte que no se imaginaba en ningún otro lugar que no fuera la marina”, declaró Kozhemyako en su canal de Telegram. “Incluso después de convertirse en subcomandante en jefe de la Armada, no dejó de visitar personalmente las posiciones de nuestros marines”.

La 155.ª Brigada bajo el comando de Gudkov fue reubicada a la región de Kursk después del inicio de la operación defensiva ucraniana en esa área en agosto de 2024, cuando las fuerzas ucranianas lanzaron una incursión transfronteriza sorpresa que marcó la primera invasión a gran escala de territorio ruso por tropas extranjeras desde la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
El gobernador Kozhemyako expresó sus condolencias a las familias de los fallecidos y destacó la dedicación de Gudkov al servicio militar. “Verdaderos marinos, verdaderos oficiales”, enfatizó refiriéndose a Gudkov y Shikhaliyev.
Gudkov había recibido múltiples condecoraciones por su participación en la guerra contra Ucrania, incluyendo la Estrella de Oro del Héroe de Rusia en otoño de 2023 “por su valentía, heroísmo y hábil mando de las unidades subordinadas”, cuando tenía el rango de coronel. También había sido distinguido como Héroe de Primorie.
Sin embargo, las autoridades ucranianas habían acusado a Gudkov de crímenes de guerra, señalando que la 155.ª Brigada bajo su comando había estado involucrada en acciones que Kiev consideraba violaciones del derecho internacional humanitario.

La muerte de Gudkov ocurre en el contexto de los combates continuos en la región de Kursk, donde las fuerzas ucranianas mantienen presencia desde su incursión de agosto de 2024. La operación ucraniana tenía como objetivo interrumpir una ofensiva rusa planificada contra la región de Sumy y aliviar la presión sobre el frente de Donetsk.
Según datos ucranianos, las fuerzas de Kiev han infligido 63.402 bajas a las tropas rusas en la región, incluyendo 25.625 muertos y 971 capturados, además de destruir o dañar más de 5.664 piezas de equipo militar ruso en el área.
Rusia recuperó la mayor parte del territorio perdido durante una nueva ofensiva en marzo de 2025, apoyada por tropas norcoreanas, aunque las fuerzas ucranianas mantienen algunas posiciones en la región.
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Starmer sends UK strike group to Arctic, cites rising Russia threat as Trump pushes Greenland deal

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the United Kingdom will deploy its aircraft carrier strike group to the North Atlantic and the High North later this year, marking a show of force as security tensions escalate across Europe.
Speaking on Saturday at the annual Munich Security Conference in Germany, Starmer said the mission would be led by HMS Prince of Wales and carried out alongside the U.S., Canada and other NATO allies.
«I can announce today that the U.K. will deploy our carrier strike group to the North Atlantic and the High North this year, led by HMS Prince of Wales, operating alongside the U.S., Canada and other NATO allies, in a powerful show of our commitment to Euro-atlantic security,» Starmer told the high-profile forum aimed at strengthening European defense and diplomatic ties.
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer takes part in a panel discussion with President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen during the Munich Security Conference in Munich, Germany, Feb. 14, 2026. (Stefan Rousseau/Pool via REUTERS)
The High North — a term referring to the Arctic and surrounding regions — has become increasingly strategic amid growing Russian military activity.
The deployment is intended to bolster security against potential Russian threats, according to BBC News.
The announcement comes as President Donald Trump has repeatedly reiterated interest in the U.S. acquiring Greenland, citing national security concerns in the Arctic regarding Russia and China.
Starmer warned that Moscow’s military buildup could intensify even if a peace agreement is reached in Ukraine, arguing that Russian rearmament would «only accelerate.»
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People with umbrellas walk past a pedestrian bridge with the logo of the Munich Security Conference in Munich, southern Germany on Feb. 12, 2026. (THOMAS KIENZLE / AFP via Getty Images)
Europe, he said, must be prepared to «deter aggression» and, if necessary, be ready to fight.
«We must build our hard power, because that is the currency of the age,» he said.
The carrier strike group is an international naval task force led by the Royal Navy. It consists of one aircraft carrier, about 40 aircraft, a frigate, a destroyer, a submarine and a supply ship, according to BBC News.
HMS Prince of Wales, a roughly $3.5 billion aircraft carrier, serves as the Royal Navy’s flagship, BBC News reported.
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Trump has previously threatened tariffs on Britain and other European countries unless an agreement is reached allowing the U.S. to take control of the Danish territory.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer takes part in a panel discussion with President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen during the Munich Security Conference in Munich, Germany, on Feb. 14, 2026. (Stefan Rousseau/Pool via REUTERS)
After meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in late January, Trump announced that he would not impose tariffs that were set to take effect Feb. 1 given they formed the «framework of a future deal with respect to Greenland and, in fact, the entire Arctic Region.»
Trump told reporters outside the White House on Friday that the administration is «negotiating right now for Greenland,» adding that, «We get along very well with Europe.»
The president was also asked about the Munich Security Conference.
«If it wasn’t for me, they’d be paying 2% and not paying,» Trump said of NATO allies. «They’re paying 5% and they’re paying. We have a very good relationship with NATO.»
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The three-day Munich conference brings together world leaders, defense chiefs and security officials.
Starmer did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
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‘It’s absurd’: DHS shutdown bears down on US as lawmakers jet off to Europe

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The government entered a partial shutdown at midnight Friday after Congress failed to reach a funding deal — and some lawmakers’ decision to attend an international gathering in Europe this weekend is drawing criticism from colleagues on both sides of the aisle.
«It’s absurd, I hope the American people are paying attention,» Rep. Eric Burlison, R-Mo., told Fox News Digital.
The deadline to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) by the end of the week came with a built-in complication: members of both chambers were scheduled to attend the annual Munich Security Conference, with many set to depart by day’s end Thursday.
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While the DHS shutdown continues, several lawmakers are overseas in Germany. (Viktor Kovalchuk/Global Images Ukraine via Getty)
Without a deal in place, Congress left Washington, D.C., on Thursday after the Senate failed to pass both a full-year funding bill for DHS and a temporary, two-week funding extension.
At midnight Friday — with several lawmakers already in Germany — DHS shut down.
Both Republican leaders warned members to be prepared to return if a deal was reached. Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., gave senators 24 hours’ notice to return, while House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., allowed a 48-hour window.
Despite the conference being scheduled months in advance, some lawmakers said leaving Washington — or even the country — during an active funding standoff sent the wrong message.
Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., blamed Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., arguing that Democrats blocked Republican-led efforts to prevent a partial DHS shutdown.
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Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., in the Senate Subway during a vote at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, March 14, 2025. (Allison Robbert/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
«Schumer’s what’s deciding this,» Scott told Fox News Digital. «I mean, he’s deciding that he’s more interested in people going to Munich than he is in funding DHS.»
Several lawmakers from both chambers are attending the conference, participating in side discussions and panels during the annual forum, where heads of state and top decision-makers gather to debate international security policy.
Members of the House expressed frustration that senators would leave amid stalled negotiations between Senate Democrats and the White House.
«The Senate started out a week ago saying, ‘I don’t think anybody should leave town,’» Rep. Mark Amodei, R-Nev., told Fox News Digital. «Now they’re doing the Munich thing. At least [the House] sent a bill over…not a great pride moment for the federal government, is it?»
Sens. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., led a bipartisan delegation of 11 senators to the conference.
When asked whether the shutdown would affect his travel plans, Whitehouse said, «I hope not.»
Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., who was scheduled to participate in a panel with Graham titled «The State of Russia,» according to the conference agenda, said lawmakers should have resolved outstanding issues before leaving town.
«I’m not delighted with Republican resistance and unresponsiveness, but it’s on them at this point,» Blumenthal said.
House rules prohibit official congressional delegations, also known as CODELs, during a shutdown. Still, several House members made the trip to Bavaria. At least a handful of House Democrats, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., attended the conference.
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Rep. Joe Morelle, D-N.Y., interviews witnesses during a House Rules Committee hearing on the impeachment against President Donald Trump, Dec. 17. 2019. (Jason Andrew/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)
House Appropriations Committee Chair Tom Cole, R-Okla., said during a hearing on the impact of a DHS shutdown that it would be «unconscionable if Congress leaves and does not solve the problem.»
«I’m sure Munich is a great place. I’ve been there many times. The beer is outstanding,» Cole said. «But we don’t need to go to a defense conference someplace in Europe when we’re not taking care of the defense of the United States of America.»
Lawmakers are expected to continue negotiations throughout the weekend while many are abroad. Senate Democrats have signaled they may present a counteroffer to the White House but have not finalized a proposal.
If an agreement is reached, it would still take time to draft the legislative text and bring the measure to the Senate floor. Even so, some lawmakers argued that stepping away from negotiations — whether returning home or traveling overseas — was the wrong move.
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«I’ve been pretty outspoken to say we need to stay as long as we have to be here to be able to get things resolved so we don’t ever have a shutdown,» Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., told Fox News Digital.
«That’s the easiest way to resolve it is to say ‘no one walks away from the table,’» he added. «We stay at the table.»
Rep. Joe Morelle, D-N.Y., told Fox News Digital the situation reflects poorly on GOP leadership’s handling of funding priorities, though he acknowledged the significance of the international conference.
«There’s a certain irony that we would not be here to fund essential services of our government, but we have enough time and energy to go to the Munich Security Conference, which admittedly is a very important international gathering,» Morelle said. «But I think it says a lot about the lack of leadership…we can’t do the fundamentals of this job.»
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