Here are the most important developments on 1,075. Day of the full invasion of the Ukraine of Russia.
Here is the situation on Monday, February 3:
Battle
- According to the Attorney General of the General Prosecutor of Ukraine, two men were charged with the murder of an army design in the Central Poltava region. It is believed that one of the suspects was driven to a military training center when he called a friend who then arrived at the scene of the crime and shot the officer.
- Kyiv’s police said a man was wounded in an explosion of an “unidentified object” near a Ukrainian recruitment center in Pavlohrad. The Dnipropetrovsk regional police said an investigation was underway.
- The state news agency TASS reported that the Supreme Court of Russia refused to take into account the prominent nationalist and former militia commander Igor Girkin’s appointment against his four -year sentence after he was convicted of extremism.
- The flights were suspended at several airports in the southern Russian region of Astrakhan after a falling drone from a Ukrainian region had triggered a fire overnight, said governor Igor Babuschkin. No victims were reported.
- Russia has deported at least 20,000 Ukrainian children to the occupied Crimea and Russia under the guide for evacuation and rehabilitation programs since 2022. Ukraine can attribute 1,189 children with the support of humanitarian organizations and allies, she also said.
- Herasymchuk also claimed that Moscow had violated the Geneva Convention, with his attempts to mobilize Ukrainian teenagers to the Russian military. The Institute for Studying the War said that Russia used “rehabilitation” and “evacuation” camps in the Crimea to indoctrinate Ukrainian children.
Politics & diplomacy
- Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the non -invitation from Moscow to the liberation of Auschwitz was “strange” and “shameful”. Putin also said that the matter would have been handled more subtly and that the relatives of Soviet soldiers who had freed the camp could be invited if it were not possible to invite the soldiers due to health or age.
- Putin also praised the political style of US President Donald Trump and said that the recently opened President would reconcile the European elite. He said that it would happen very soon and that “they will be on the heel of their master and waves them nicely with their cocks”.
- Keith Kellogg, Ukraine envoys of Trump’s Ukraine, said that both Kyiv and Moscow are ready to compromise to successfully negotiate an end to the current war. “I think both sides will give a little,” he said.
- The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy re -entered the West and urgently called for more support to protect Kyiv from the targeted attacks of Russia. “We need better protective air defense systems, weapons and sanction printing,” he said.
- Zelenskyy’s communication consultant Dmytro Lytvyn said that the USA’s call to Kyiv to hold an election after he had agreed to an armistice with Moscow, looked like a “failed plan” if there was no longer. He admitted that he had not seen Kellogg’s full interview on this topic, but said that Ukraine would prefer a more detailed approach.
- Trump said reporters that the talks with Russia and Ukraine are “pretty good”. He said that meetings and talks were planned with relevant parties, including Kyiv and Moscow.