
Strikes on Kyiv: consequences. Photo EPA / Scanpix / LETA.
- At the upcoming security talks in Abu Dhabi, scheduled for February 4, Russia will again be represented by the same delegation led by Igor Kostyukov, head of the GRU.
- As a result of the strike in Odessa, both residential buildings and industrial facilities were damaged.
- Two people were killed and 11 were injured, including three children, in Zaporizhzhia due to a Russian attack on Tuesday.
- On the night of February 3, Russian troops launched a powerful strike on Kyiv, Kharkiv, Dnipro, Vinnytsia, and Odessa, targeting energy infrastructure.
- Volodymyr Zelensky, the President of Ukraine, stated that the work of the Ukrainian delegation at peace talks will be altered due to the nighttime strike on energy facilities.
- Authorities in the Belgorod region reported a missile strike that led to damage to two substations and temporary disruptions in electricity and water supply, with no casualties.
- In Kharkiv, a Russian drone crashed into a five-story building, resulting in injuries to two people.
- According to DeepState data, Russian forces have managed to advance closer to the settlements of Udachne, Hryshyne, and Pryvillya in the Donetsk region.
- Mark Rutte, the head of NATO, who visited Kyiv on February 3, promised to provide over $15 billion for the purchase of weapons for the Ukrainian army.
- Ukraine and its Western allies have agreed that in the event of systematic violations by Russia of any future ceasefire agreement, a coordinated response from Europe and the U.S. will follow, reports the Financial Times citing sources.