
This is the main development of Russia’s 1,071th day to fully invade Ukraine.
This is the situation of Thursday, January 30:
struggle
- Vyacheslav Gladkov, governor of the region, said that it was reported that a woman and her two -year -old child were killed in a house in Belgore, Russia and bordered Ukraine. According to reports, the attack caused the two to be injured.
- The Russian Ministry of Defense said its air defense system destroyed 104 Ukrainian drones overnight. According to reports, a man was injured by “non -penetrating chest wounds”. In the drone attack, buildings and cars are also damaged.
- Vasily Anokhin, mayor of Smolensk, western Russia, said that the SMOLENSK nuclear power plant is the largest power generation facility in northwestern Russia and one of Kiev’s targets for overnight attacks. Anokhin said the drone’s air chariot was destroyed.
- Kiev’s army claimed to shot 29 of the 57 drones that Russia fired overnight, and 14 people could not achieve the specified goals. Ukraine said Russia also launched the Iskander-M ballistic missile.
- The Ukrainian army also said that it attacked a refinery in the Nitzorvegor Rhoda area of Russia, causing a fire. Regional governor Gleb Nikitin confirmed the fire and said the debris of the destroyed drone ignited the fire.
- Reuters News Agency reported that Russia’s Andrey oil pump station was also attacked by the Ukraine drone strike, causing oil leakage and fire. Missile storage facilities were also attacked in the TEVER area, resulting in a series of explosions.
- Kiev Mayor Vitali Klitschko said that the debris of the Russian drone destroyed by Russia dropped near a subway station in the Ukrainian capital Daniteski region. According to the Ukrainian Air Force, Kiev lasted half an hour in the air strike alert.
- Russian media reported that Moscow’s troops controlled the Novoielyzavetivka Village in the East Ukrandonnesk area.
- Oleh Kiper, Governor of Odesa, Ukraine, said that Russia’s overnight attacks on the infrastructure of the area of the region have damaged buildings. Jipper had no casualties.
Kurusk invasion
- Agence France -Presse reported that Russian officials encountered civilian relatives trapped in the Kurusk region occupied by Ukraine. This is due to the criticism of the government’s efforts and coordinating the social media campaign called the family that calls for returning to the family of relatives.
Russian oil and natural gas
- The European Commission decided to not be prohibited from Russia’s LNG (LNG) in its latest series of sanctions. Previously, membership states were worried to ensure alternatives before implementing the ban. However, Russian aluminum, video games and poles are on the list of prohibited items.

- Moldovazazazz, a Moldova natural gas supplier, said it reached an agreement with the supplier of Transnistria to restore gas to the country’s separatist land. The company claimed that 3 million cubic meters of natural gas was initially delivered.
Politics and diplomacy
- Penny Wong, the country’s foreign minister, said that it is reported that Australian National Oscar Jenkins was killed after being captured by the Russian army of Ukraine. However, she said that they “still pay serious attention to Mr. Jenkins as prisoners of war.”
- Ukraine President Volodymyr ZELENSKYY urged US President Donald Trump to stand next to Kyiv, which is the “side of justice”. He said that Ukraine needs a wider security guarantee and adds to say that Russian President Vladimir Putin is not afraid of Europe.
- The Associated Press reported that Western officials warned Ukraine that the country’s potential trust lost, that is, the internal dispute between the Minister of Defense and the procurement director continued to upgrade.