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Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 693 | Ukraine

  • At least 17 people injured in Russian airstrike Probably used two S-300 missiles in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv. Regional Governor Oleg Sinegubov said on Tuesday night. Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov said residential buildings were destroyed and there were no military targets in the area.

  • Prior to this, authorities in the Kharkiv region in northeastern Ukraine He appealed to residents of more than 20 villages near the front lines. Evacuated due to intensified Russian attacks.

  • President Emmanuel Macron said he would visit Ukraine in February to finalize a bilateral security agreement in which France would provide more advanced weapons, including long-range cruise missiles.The French president said there were about 40 people. Scalp long-range missiles and hundreds of bombs Delivery is expected in the next few weeks. “We can't let Russia win, and that shouldn't happen.”

  • North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son-hui said: Meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin, and his Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.US and allies condemn North Korea violates international law by supplying missiles to Russia for use against Ukraine.

  • Ukrainian border authorities say a Polish truck driver was blocking three crossings on the Poland-Ukraine border. All blockades have been lifted and traffic can pass freely.. Poland's infrastructure minister announced that truck drivers will suspend protests until March 1 after signing an agreement with the government.

  • France's Total Energy announced that it has invoked force majeure over its investment in Russia's Arctic LNG2 liquefied natural gas project, which is under anti-war sanctions. President Putin's war against Ukraine Forced global energy companies to write off billions of dollars and pull out of Russia. Force majeure allows businesses to: Waive your contractual obligations if there are factors beyond your control.

  • According to reports, the Ukrainian parliament passed a law creating an electronic register for mobilization purposes. Yaroslav Zelezniak,Member of Parliament.

  • Ursula von der Leyen, the European Commission president said at the World Economic Forum in Davos that Europe needs to continue supporting Kiev. “We must continue to empower their resistance. Ukrainians need predictable financing beyond 2024

  • president of ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskysaid Western countries should show solidarity and called for more support for Ukraine to prevent Russia from gaining the upper hand. Zelenskyy said in his speech at Davos: Western countries lost Kiev time in fight with Russia due to concerns about escalation.

  • president of russia, Vladimir Putin, He said it would be “impossible” to deprive Russia of military gains made in Ukraine.

  • Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said, “If you want to help Ukraine, I think we need to do itIt must be done in a way that does not have a negative impact on the EU budget. ” At least 120 members of Congress Signed a petition calling for suspension of voting rights in Hungary This is because Mr. Orbán obstructed the EU process, including approving aid to Ukraine. Mr. Orban is close to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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