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Multiple Global Events Unfold: Ukraine War Intensifies, Swiss Bar Fire Claims More Lives, and US Government Faces Partial Shutdown
A series of significant events unfolded globally, including escalating conflict in Ukraine, a rising death toll from a Swiss bar fire, controversy surrounding newly released Epstein files, and a partial shutdown of the U.S. government.
In Ukraine, a Russian drone strike on a bus in the Dnipropetrovsk region killed at least 12 people on Monday, February 1, 2026, according to Al Jazeera. Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal condemned the attack as a "cynical and targeted attack on energy workers." DTEK, the victims' employer, stated that the workers were finishing their shift when the attack occurred. Separately, another Russian drone attack on the city of Dnipro resulted in the deaths of a man and a woman, while nine people were wounded in attacks on a maternity ward in Zaporizhzhia.
Meanwhile, the death toll from a New Year's Day fire at Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, rose to 41, Sky News reported on Sunday. An 18-year-old Swiss national died from injuries sustained in the blaze, according to the Swiss public prosecutor. The fire also injured more than 100 others. The prosecutor's office did not provide further details about the victim or the ongoing investigation into the cause of the fire.
Adding to the global developments, Euronews reported on the release of new "Epstein files" by the U.S. Department of Justice. An email dated July 2011 revealed that Jeffrey Epstein and his network sought to exploit the political and economic turmoil in Libya for financial gain. The email indicated plans to access frozen Libyan state assets through a network of former British and Israeli intelligence officials.
In the United States, a partial government shutdown that began on Saturday is expected to continue into Tuesday, according to Euronews. U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson blamed Democrat lawmakers for the impasse, citing their "lengthy demands." Johnson expressed confidence that he has enough votes to end the shutdown, which stems from a debate between Democrats and Republicans over immigration enforcement operations.
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