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Russia Exits Kourou: Abandoned Soyuz Launchpad to Host New European Rocket

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor February 21, 2026
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

KOUROU, French Guiana – A sign reading “Stop. Danger of death. Work in progress” – in Russian – remains affixed to a wall inside the abandoned Soyuz launch complex here, a relic of a space partnership abruptly halted by the war in Ukraine. The former launchpad is undergoing a transformation, shedding vestiges of Russia’s two-decade presence as it prepares to accommodate a new generation of European rockets.

Russia launched Soyuz rockets from Kourou between 2011 and 2022, leveraging the site’s location near the equator, which offers advantages for certain missions compared to the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The complex was abandoned following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and subsequent European sanctions, with Russian teams departing hastily, leaving the facility frozen in time. Agence France-Presse is the first media outlet to tour the site since the withdrawal.

In 2024, the launch complex was assigned to MaiaSpace, a French startup developing the first reusable European launcher. The company’s inaugural flight, currently delayed, is slated for the end of 2026.

Inside the Diderot administrative building, logos are being replaced, though Cyrillic posters and instructions remain. Even the office supplies bear traces of the former occupants; MaiaSpace staff continue to use “Snegourotchka” (The Snow Maiden) printer paper, recognizable by its pale blue packaging adorned with snowy landscapes – an incongruous detail in the tropical climate.

Outside, the massive infrastructure stands as a testament to a now-defunct space cooperation. The metal arms that once held the Soyuz rocket in place are still painted blue and yellow – a striking, if unintentional, echo of the Ukrainian flag. These arms will be dismantled as part of the site’s reconfiguration.

A full-scale Soyuz mockup is currently being used to test the rails that will guide Maia’s rocket from the integration building to its launchpad. Once testing is complete, the mockup will be scrapped. “It will be cut up, there’s no point in keeping it,” Denis Grauby, MaiaSpace’s representative at the Guiana Space Centre, told AFP.

The director of the Guiana Space Centre, Philippe Lier, acknowledged a degree of sentimentality surrounding the dismantling of the complex. “There are a lot of nostalgic people here who wanted to keep everything we dismantle, store it somewhere, make a museum… I’m not in that mindset,” he told AFP. He did, however, concede the “vintage” quality of the site was “moving,” comparing it to the Baikonur Cosmodrome, from which Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space, launched in 1961.

“Reconfiguring it, not letting it rot, is a good story. It will be a new page in the conquest of space,” Lier said.

The scale of the task is evident in the tons of Russian machinery that comprised the core of the launchpad, all destined for the scrapyard, along with the gantry that sheltered the Soyuz rockets from the elements. The Maia launcher will be assembled horizontally and moved to the launchpad just before liftoff, rendering the gantry unnecessary.

Doubts linger regarding the feasibility of meeting the planned inaugural flight date in late 2026, particularly when observing the surprisingly empty integration building. However, MaiaSpace maintains that this appearance belies months of unseen effort; procuring the necessary equipment for the new launcher takes less time than clearing out the old.

“When we took over the site, everything was left in place. We’ve filled a few dumpsters,” said Maxime Tranier, MaiaSpace’s technical coordinator. The rails and lifting bridges within the integration building, as well as the lightning rods surrounding the launch table, have been retained.

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Russian drone attacks kill 12 in Ukraine, hit energy sites and passenger train

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor February 10, 2026
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Résumé de l’article : Attaques russes en Ukraine⁣ (27 janvier 2026)

L’article relate de nouvelles attaques russes en Ukraine, ciblant principalement les ⁢régions ⁢de Kharkiv et d’Odessa.

Points clés :

* Kharkiv : Une ⁤frappe de drone russe a touché ‌un train de passagers, causant des dégâts⁢ et potentiellement des victimes.
* Odessa⁢ : Une attaque massive de​ 50‌ drones a frappé la région, ​tuant 3 personnes ‌et blessant une trentaine, dont des ​enfants ‌et une⁤ femme‍ enceinte. Des dégâts importants ‍ont​ été causés à des immeubles​ résidentiels et à​ une ⁢installation énergétique de DTEK.
* Réaction ukrainienne : Le président Zelensky a dénoncé ces attaques comme⁤ une érosion de la diplomatie et un sabotage des efforts de paix.
* Contexte : La⁤ région d’Odessa, avec ‍son port⁣ sur la mer Noire, est ⁤une cible fréquente de Moscou.

L’article‍ souligne​ l’impact⁤ de ces attaques ‌sur la population civile et​ les infrastructures, ainsi‌ que leur effet négatif sur les tentatives⁣ de ⁢résolution du conflit. Il mentionne également la nécessité d’ «exercer ​une pression ⁤sur la Russie».

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Ukraine Calls UN Security Council Meeting After Russia’s Ballistic Missile Attacks

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor January 11, 2026
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Russia’s Escalating Attacks on Ukraine Prompt UN Security Council ‌Meeting

The UN security Council is set⁣ to convene on Monday at the request of Ukraine, following a surge in ⁢Russian strikes targeting Kyiv and critical infrastructure. These attacks have⁤ left a significant portion of ‌the capital ⁤without heating amidst freezing winter conditions, prompting calls for civilian evacuation.​ The situation has ignited international condemnation,⁢ with Ukraine accusing Russia of reaching a “horrifying new level” of war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Escalation of attacks and Humanitarian Crisis

Recent⁣ Russian strikes, particularly those‌ occurring between Thursday and Friday, ⁣have severely⁣ impacted kyiv’s ‍heating ⁤infrastructure, leaving approximately‍ half of the​ city’s residential‍ buildings without ‌heat . Kyiv’s mayor‍ has urged residents to‍ consider⁣ temporary evacuation, highlighting the dire⁤ circumstances facing civilians.This latest wave of attacks ⁣underscores a purposeful targeting of ⁢civilian infrastructure, ‍aiming to cripple the country’s ability to provide ‍basic services to its population​ during the harsh winter months.

Accusations of War Crimes ‍and Crimes Against Humanity

Ukrainian Ambassador to⁤ the UN, Andriy Melnyk,​ has vehemently denounced ⁤russia’s actions, stating that they represent a “horrifying new level of war crimes and crimes against humanity.” ⁣This accusation, outlined in a letter requesting the Security Council meeting, has garnered support from six Council ‌members: France, the United Kingdom, Latvia, Denmark, Greece, and Liberia.These nations recognize the​ severity of the situation⁣ and the⁤ urgent need for⁤ international action.

The Use of ⁢Ballistic Missiles: A Dangerous Precedent

Adding to ⁤the gravity ​of​ the situation, russia has confirmed ⁣the use of its advanced Orechnik ballistic missile system in the Lviv region of western Ukraine. This ⁢marks⁤ only the second⁢ instance of this missile being deployed as the beginning of the conflict in February 2022. Ambassador melnyk warned that this represents a “grave and​ unprecedented threat to the security‍ of the European ‌continent,” destabilizing the region and posing a ‌significant risk to international peace and security. The use of such powerful weaponry raises concerns⁢ about ​a potential escalation of the conflict and the potential for wider regional instability.

International Response ⁣and Potential Outcomes

the convening of the UN⁣ Security Council provides a crucial ‌platform for international‍ dialogue and potential action. However, the effectiveness⁣ of the Council is often hampered⁢ by Russia’s veto power. Despite this limitation, the meeting will serve to⁣ highlight the ⁢severity ​of the situation ​and exert ⁢diplomatic pressure on Russia to ​cease its attacks on civilian infrastructure. Discussions are expected to focus on potential avenues ‍for‌ accountability for alleged​ war⁤ crimes‍ and⁣ exploring ways to mitigate the humanitarian crisis unfolding in ukraine.

Understanding⁢ the Broader Context

The current escalation of attacks occurs⁢ within the⁤ context of a prolonged and brutal conflict ⁤that ⁣began ⁤in February 2022.Russia’s⁤ initial invasion of Ukraine was met ⁣with widespread international ⁤condemnation and a​ series of sanctions aimed at crippling the Russian⁤ economy. However, the conflict has continued, ‍resulting in significant loss of life, widespread destruction, and a massive ‍humanitarian​ crisis.The ⁤targeting of civilian infrastructure represents a ⁣shift in tactics,​ suggesting a deliberate ‌attempt to‍ break the will of ‍the Ukrainian people​ and force a‍ negotiated settlement on terms favorable to Russia.

The role of International Law

The‌ deliberate targeting of civilian infrastructure is a ‍clear violation of international humanitarian law, specifically the Geneva Conventions.These conventions⁤ prohibit attacks that⁣ are ⁣indiscriminate ⁢or that cause disproportionate harm to civilians. ‍the accusations of war crimes and crimes ‍against humanity leveled against Russia are based on evidence of systematic attacks⁢ on civilian targets, including hospitals, schools, and residential buildings.International efforts to investigate and prosecute these alleged crimes are ongoing, with the International Criminal ⁢Court playing a central role.

Looking​ Ahead

The situation‌ in Ukraine remains highly ‌volatile and unpredictable. The UN Security Council meeting⁢ is ​a ⁤critical‌ step ⁢towards addressing the escalating crisis, but its ultimate impact will depend on the willingness of all parties to engage in constructive ‍dialogue and‍ adhere to international ⁣law. The international community must ⁢remain united in its support for Ukraine and its‍ commitment to holding Russia accountable for its ​actions. ​ The coming⁤ weeks and months will be crucial in determining the future of Ukraine ⁤and the broader security landscape of ⁤Europe.

Key Takeaways:

  • Russia⁣ is facing accusations‌ of escalating war crimes and crimes against‌ humanity in Ukraine.
  • The UN Security Council‍ will ‍convene to discuss the situation following recent attacks on Kyiv.
  • The use of advanced Russian ballistic missiles raises concerns ⁣about further ⁢escalation.
  • The targeting of civilian infrastructure is a violation of ‌international humanitarian law.
  • International pressure and accountability ‌measures are crucial‌ to ‌de-escalate the conflict.
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