
This is the key development of Russia’s 1,072 days that Russia’s full invasion of Ukraine.
This is the situation of Friday, January 31st:
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- According to reports, 9 people were killed and 13 were injured, including one child Russian drone hit Governor Volodymr Artyukh in the region said the multi -storey apartment building in northeast of Sumi, northeast of Ukraine.
- The Kiev Military said that Moscow launched 81 drones to Ukraine during an overnight attack. According to reports, the Air Force shot down 37 drones and 39 failed to achieve the goal.
- The Russian Ministry of Defense said that in two hours, the air respected forces respected the army in four regions 17 Ukrainian drones. According to reports, ten drones were destroyed in the Kursk region, while the remaining six were knocked down in Belgorod and Voronezh regions of Russia, as well as Crimea occupied by Russia.
- Russia accused a former British soldier that he was imprisoned for Ukrainian, terrorism and mercenaries. James Anderson may be convicted for decades. David Lammy, the British Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said he knew that the government would do his best to assist Anderson.
Russian oil and natural gas
- Reuters reports that Germany is expanding its natural gas import options to replace Russia’s natural gas alternative to Russia’s replacement of Russian products through Ukraine.
Politics and diplomacy
- The Slovakia Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that it convened the Ukraine Ambassador Myroslav Kastran to “strongly protest” the remarks of Ukrainian officials, including Slovakia Prime Minister Robert Fico as Russia’s “speech”.
- In response, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine stated that it convened Ambassador Slovak to refuse to intervene in Slovakia’s intervention. In a statement, the ministry also called on Slovakia to return a constructive dialogue.
- Pal Jonson, Swedish Defense Minister, announced that the country plans to provide Ukraine with a $ 1.2 billion assistance plan. Jason said Stockholm is negotiating with Swedish and European sources to provide priority artillery and drone equipment.