Listed below are the important thing developments on the 1,083rd day of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Right here is the state of affairs on Tuesday, February 11:
Combating
- A lady was injured and 5 homes broken in an in a single day Russian drone assault on Ukraine’s northeastern metropolis of Sumy, regional official Ihor Kalchenko stated. A separate assault on a non-residential constructing in Kyiv additionally sparked a fireplace, the capital’s mayor, Vitali Klitschko, stated.
- Russia’s Defence Ministry stated air defence models intercepted and destroyed 15 Ukrainian drones in a single day. Seven have been downed over Russia’s southern Krasnodar area, whereas the remaining have been destroyed within the nation’s southern and western areas, the ministry stated.
- The Ukrainian army stated it shot down 61 out of 83 drones launched by Russia in a single day, whereas simply greater than 20 of the unmanned aerial autos failed to succeed in their targets, the army added.
Russian Gasoline & Oil
- Moldova’s Prime Minister Dorin Rocean stated the nation’s pro-Russian breakaway enclave, Transnistria, has rejected the European Union’s 60 million euro ($61.8m) supply to fund gasoline purchases. Rocean stated, “Russia doesn’t enable them to just accept European help for concern of dropping management over the area.”
- Transnistria’s chief, Vadim Krasnoselsky, stated a Hungarian firm was arranging to produce gasoline to the separatist enclave with “Russian credit score and purposeful assist”. Recean stated gasoline would begin flowing below this association as early as February 13.
Politics & Diplomacy
- Russian state information company RIA quoted the nation’s Deputy International Minister Mikhail Galuzin as saying that Moscow had not obtained any passable proposals to start out a ceasefire dialog with Ukraine.
- Chinese language President Xi Jinping accepted Russia’s invitation to attend commemorations of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World Warfare II, Moscow’s state information company TASS reported. Might 9 marks the eightieth anniversary of the victory.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is anticipated to attend the Munich Safety Convention, the place Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine will probably be excessive on the agenda. Senior representatives from United States President Donald Trump’s administration will even attend the convention, which begins on Friday and the place talks are anticipated to happen on the sidelines.
- Information web site Semafor cited three unnamed Western officers as saying that Trump’s particular envoy for Ukraine and Russia, Keith Kellogg, had informed allies that he was getting ready choices to finish the battle in Ukraine. Kellogg is scheduled to go to Ukraine on February 20, the AFP information company reviews, citing a supply within the White Home.
- In a video launched by Ukrainian media, Zelenskyy stated that “critical folks” from the Trump administration could be visiting Ukraine forward of the Munich Safety Convention. Zelenskyy additionally plans to have a gathering with US Vice President JD Vance on the safety convention, the AFP reviews.
- Russian Deputy International Minister Sergei Ryabkov stated there was no settlement between Moscow and Washington on high-level contacts between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart, Donald Trump. Ryabkov additionally stated it could be unimaginable to succeed in an settlement on ending the battle if root causes in Ukraine weren’t addressed, and the Kremlin was prepared for dialogue “on an equal foundation”.
- Ryabkov additionally stated all calls for put forth by Putin in June to finish the battle with Ukraine have to be met earlier than any settlement is feasible. These circumstances embody Ukraine dropping its NATO ambitions and withdrawing troops from 4 Ukrainian areas claimed by Russia.
- The US resolution to freeze overseas help has begun threatening six investigations by Ukraine’s Prosecutor Normal’s Workplace into Russia’s alleged battle crimes, the Reuters information company reviews, citing eight sources and a Ukrainian doc. The battle crimes probes are reportedly valued at $89m, with funds for not less than 5 of the initiatives frozen.
- Alice Jill Edwards, the United Nations particular rapporteur on torture, has referred to as on Moscow to offer quick and complete medical care to not less than eight Ukrainian civilians held in Russia, who’re initially from Crimea. “Pressing motion is required to guard their lives,” she stated.