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Russia War of Ukraine: Main Events List-Today 1,075 | Russia-Ukraine, news war

Below are the main developments on the day of 1075 from Russia’s widespread invasion of Ukraine.

This is the situation on Monday, February 3:

Fighting

  • The Public Prosecutor in Ukraine said that two men were accused of killing a draft army in the central Politava area. He claims that one of the suspects was leading to a military training center when he contacted the knowledge who then arrived at the scene and shot the officer.
  • Kiev police said that a man was wounded in an “anonymous being” explosion near a Ukrainian military employment center in Pavlorad. Regional DNIPROPTROVSK police said the investigation was under implementation.
  • The state -run news agency, TASS, stated that the Russian Supreme Court refused to consider the resumption of the national national leader and former militia Igor Jerken against the prison sentence for a period of four years after being convicted of inciting extremism.
  • Governor Igor Babushkin said that flights were suspended at many airports in the southern Russian region of Strakhan after a drone fell from Ukrainian region all night. No victims were reported.
  • Daria Hirassechuk said that Russia has deported at least 20,000 Ukrainian children to the occupied Crimea and Russia since 2022 under eviction and rehabilitation guide. She also said that Ukraine managed to return 1189 children with the support of humanitarian and allied organizations.
  • Herasymchuk also claimed that Moscow violated the Geneva Conference with its attempts to mobilize Ukrainian children in the Russian army. The Institute of War Study said that Russia has used “rehabilitation” and “evacuation” camps in the Crimea to teach Ukrainian children.

Politics and diplomacy

  • Russian President Vladimir Putin said he was not Moscow’s invitation to the “strange” and “shameful” liberation events. Putin also said that it was possible to deal skillfully and that the relatives of the Soviet soldiers who liberated the camp could have been invited if the soldiers could not be invited because of health or age.
  • Putin also praised the political style of US President Donald Trump, saying that the recent president would return the European elite back. He said that this will happen soon and that “they will be in the heel of their master and hold their tails well.”
  • Keel Keel, Trump’s Ukraine envoy, said that both Kiev and Moscow should be ready to successfully negotiate the end of the ongoing war. He said: “I think that both sides will give a little.”
Rescuers evacuate the body of a person who was killed in a residential building damaged during a Russian drone blow in Ukraine, January 30, 2025 (publication/press service for government emergency service in Ukraine in the Sumi region via Reuters)
  • Ukraine President Voludmir Zelinski made a renewed appeal to the West, as he asked for more support to protect Kiev from the targeted attacks of Russia. He said: “We need better protection-air defense systems, long-term weapons and pressure penalties.”
  • Zelinski’s telecommunications adviser, DMYTRO LYTVYN, said that the United States inviting Kiev to hold elections after agreeing to a ceasefire with Moscow appears to be a “failed plan” if there is no more. He admitted that he had not seen the full meeting of Kelog on this topic, but he said that Ukraine prefers a deeper approach.
  • Trump told reporters that talks with Russia and Ukraine are going “well.” He said that the meetings and talks were scheduled with the relevant parties, including Kiev and Moscow.

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