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Here are the main developments of the 1075th day of the large -scale invasion of Ukraine in Russia.
Here is the situation on Monday, February 3:
Struggle
- The Office of the Attorney General of Ukraine said that two men had been charged as part of the murder of an army recovery officer in the Central region of Poltava. It is alleged that one of the suspects was led to a military training center when he called an acquaintance which then arrived at the scene and shot the officer.
- kyiv police said that a man had been injured in an explosion of an “unidentified object” near an Ukrainian military recruitment center in Pavlohrad. Regional Dnipropetrovsk police said that an investigation was underway.
- The state agency led by the State, TASS, reported that the Supreme Court of Russia had refused to examine the appeal of the eminent nationalist and former commander of the Igor Girkin militia against his four years of four years Prison after being found guilty of having encouraged extremism.
- Flights have been suspended in several airports in the Southern Russia region of Astrakhan after a drone falling from a Ukrainian region of one night sparked a fire, Governor Igor Babushkin said. No victim has been reported.
- Russia illegally expelled at least 20,000 Ukrainian children to the occupation of Crimea and Russia since 2022, as part of the Guide to evacuation and rehabilitation programs, said the presidential advisor to Ukraine on Children’s problems, said Daria Herasymchuk. Ukraine was able to repatriate 1,189 children with the support of humanitarian organizations and allies, she also said.
- Herasymchuk also alleged that Moscow had violated the Geneva Convention with its attempts to mobilize Ukrainian adolescents in the Russian army. The Institute for the Study of War said that Russia had used “rehabilitation” and “evacuation” camps in Crimea to endocate and militarize Ukrainian children.
Politics and diplomacy
- Russian President Vladimir Putin said that I was not inviting Moscow to Auschwitz Liberation events was “strange” and “shameful”. Putin also declared that the question could have been more subtly dealt with and that relatives of Soviet soldiers who released the camp could have been invited if it was not possible to invite soldiers due to health or ‘age.
- Putin also praised the political style of American president Donald Trump, saying that the recently inaugurated president would bring the European elite online. He said that it would happen very soon and that “they will be at the heel of their master and stirring well the tail”.
- Trump’s Ukrainian envoy Keith Kellogg said kyiv and Moscow should be prepared to compromise to successfully negotiate the end of the current war. “I think the two parties will give a little,” he said.
- The president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, made a renewed call to the West, urgently asking for more support to protect kyiv from the targeted attacks of Russia. “We need better protection-air defense systems, long-range weapons and pressure sanctions,” he said.
- Zelenskyy’s communications advisor Dmytro Lytvyn said that the United States call for kyiv to keep an election after accepting a cease-fire with Moscow looked like a “failed plan” if it had no more. He admitted that he had not seen the full interview of Kellogg on the subject, but said that Ukraine would prefer a more in -depth approach.
- Trump told journalists that discussions with Russia and Ukraine were going “fairly well”. He said that meetings and conferences were planned with relevant parties, including kyiv and Moscow.