Russia's war with Ukraine. Day 712. Live broadcast

General Serhiy Nayev said, “Among other military aid packages, Ukraine expects F-16 aircraft and missiles with a range of 300-500 km, which will allow the defense forces to achieve even greater victories on the battlefield. The hands of the enemy.”

The news service of the Ukrainian Ground Forces Command reports on the arrival of General Oleksandr Chirsky.

The Netherlands' Yandex NV has reached an agreement with a consortium of private investors and the company's managers to sell the Russian company for 475 billion rubles ($4.75 billion), the company said in a statement.


The leader of the self-proclaimed separatist Luhansk People's Republic, Leonid Pazhnik, announced that the head of the local emergency ministry had been killed in a shelling attack on Ukrainian-occupied Lysizansk. On February 3rd, a shelling attack was carried out on Lysisansk. 28 people were killed in the Lisiczańska shelling.

An Mi-8 helicopter belonging to the Ministry of Emergency Situations crashed in Karelia, a region bordering Russia with Finland, Russian officials said Monday. All three passengers died.

This information was provided by the commander of the “Davria” group Oleksandr Tarnovsky. His post on Telegram shows that within 24 hours, the Russians dropped 385 soldiers and 30 units of military equipment on this front (including the front in the south and southeast of Ukraine, not counting drones). The Russians lost four tanks, three anti-aircraft systems, 11 vehicles and 6 units of special equipment at the front. In addition, the Ukrainians destroyed 143 drones of various types and one ground-based, wheeled drone.

On January 19, 14 kg of explosives were seized in the border area between Georgia and Turkey. Georgian services say that the goods allegedly from Odessa reached the Georgian border through the territories of Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey. Explosives were found in a pickup truck owned by a Ukrainian national. Cargo should reach Voronezh.

This week, Ukrainian media report that Volodymyr Zelensky, General Valery Zalushny and General Serhiy Shaptala may be dismissed.

Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Serhiy Shaptala and Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

This information is provided by the German Federal Statistical Office. Data for December showed imports from Russia fell 89 percent year-on-year, while exports to Russia fell 26.7 percent. At the same time, month-on-month, exports to Russia increased by 0.4 percent and imports from Russia by 2.8 percent.

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Israeli Ambassador to Moscow Simona Halperin has been invited to the Russian Foreign Ministry, the ministry announced on Monday. “Halferin will be summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs due to unacceptable public statements of the Israeli ambassador, distortions of the Russian approach to foreign policy and historical facts,” the statement said. The Israeli diplomat's statements were “a very unsuccessful start to a diplomatic mission aimed at developing bilateral relations for the benefit of the two peoples,” Russian daily Kommersant said in an interview published by Halperin on Sunday. He criticized Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov for downplaying the significance of the Holocaust and said Russia was too friendly with the Palestinian group Hamas. Riga-born Simona Halperin had been Israel's ambassador to Russia for only a month.

This information was provided by a representative of the “Civic Initiative”, which nominated Nadeshtin as a presidential candidate.

A network of FSB agents operated in the Odesa, Zaporizhia and Donetsk regions. Agents spied on locations where large groups of Ukrainian soldiers and equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were stationed in frontline areas. FSB collaborators also sought to locate the Ukrainian military's ammunition, fuel and lubricant depots, as well as industrial facilities servicing the equipment of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz believes that due to the uncertain situation in the world, we must be prepared for any situation. – Big purchases are very important, but for me the personal equipment of the players is equally important – says the Deputy Prime Minister.

Deputy Prime Minister, Head of the Ministry of National Defense, Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz

This information was given by the spokesman of the Ukrainian Air Force, Colonel Yuriy Ihnat, in an interview with Ukrainian TV. – Such posts will only appear on TikTok. No women were among the trainees. But that doesn't close the topic. We have Kharkov Air Force School for girls. Everyone can become a guardian of our skies,” said Colonel Ihnad.

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Such information is provided by the Sumy Regional Military Administration.

This information was given by the governor of the region, Ole Sinehupov.

A report by the Ukrainian Naval Command shows that there are no Russian ships in the Sea of ​​Azov.

This information was given by the governor of the region, Oleksandr Prokhudin. One person was injured as a result of the shelling.

As of February 24, 2022, Russia has approximately 389,560 soldiers, 6,348 tanks, 11,822 armored vehicles, 9,349 artillery pieces, 979 rocket launchers, 664 anti-aircraft systems, 332 helicopters, 324 helicopters, 73 aircraft, 8 cruise missiles, 24 surface units, and 1 submarine in Ukraine. Kick ships, 12,412 vehicles (including tankers) and 1,486 special equipment.

This information was provided by the Governor of Dnipropetrovsk Region, Serhii Lizak.

According to the Ukrainian General Staff, 78 skirmishes took place on the front in 24 hours. The Russians launched one missile attack, 43 airstrikes and 51 artillery strikes on Ukrainian armed forces positions and populated areas.

– This is a fact caused by delays in the delivery of equipment, delays mean errors – Zelensky said in an interview with RAI – We are fighting terrorists with one of the largest armies in the world, ammunition is not enough, we need modern means of warfare – he added.

Volodymyr Zelensky

This post was posted on the staff's Facebook page.

The Majority Leader of the House of Representatives also announces the rejection of the bill.

Joe Biden calls for quick passage of Senate-negotiated bill

This information was given by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan. His words indicated that Putin and Erdogan would “look for new ways” to transport Ukrainian grain to world markets during their February 12 meeting. On July 17, 2023, Russia withdrew from the so-called Grain Agreement, opening a route for grain from Ukraine through the Black Sea. In response, Ukraine opened its own corridor in the Black Sea, allowing grain to be transported by sea despite the ongoing war.

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Ivan Fedorov, the Ukrainian mayor of occupied Melitopol, writes about the case in Telegram. His record shows drone production starting in factories. in Berdyansk, but the Russians – according to reports – also plan to produce drones in schools as part of technology classes. Students will build drones.

This information was provided by Finnish public broadcaster Yle. Nammo AS factory in Shastamala, which manufactures artillery ammunition, is set to ramp up production. The increased production of munitions at the plant has been attributed to hostilities in Ukraine and Finland's willingness to support the Ukrainian military in supplying artillery shells.

This information was provided by Petro Andryushchenko, adviser to the Ukrainian Occupy Mayor. The attack is believed to be in retaliation for the killing of one of the protesters.

This information was provided by the governor of the Bryansk region, Alexander Bohomas.

The plan was created after lengthy negotiations between the US presidential administration and senators from both parties. The plan also includes military aid to Israel and additional funding to strengthen the US border. Of the $60 billion allocated to Ukraine, $19.85 billion will be spent on supplying weapons from US military depots, $13.8 billion on ordering weapons and ammunition from US arms companies, and $14.8 billion – on further training of Ukrainian soldiers, intelligence cooperation. and other activities in the field of US support for Ukraine.

This is the situation at the front on the 711th day of the war between Russia and Ukraine

This is the situation at the front on the 711th day of the war between Russia and Ukraine

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