Updated Analysis of the Military Situation in Ukraine: February 4, 2025, 15:45 UTC
Major Updates
Donetsk Region
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Pokrovsk Direction: The situation remains extremely dire. Russian forces are within 2 kilometers of Myrnohrad and 3 kilometers of the administrative border of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. Intense fighting is reported near Yelyzavetivka, Vodyane Druhe, and Baranivka. One of the two main routes from Krasnoarmiisk (Pokrovsk) to Dnipro is blocked.
- Russian forces are advancing towards Zelene Pole, with reports of a push towards the settlement and ongoing battles. The use of drones, artillery, and aviation suggests a concerted effort to weaken Ukrainian defenses and secure strategic positions. The reported advance of up to 1200 meters south of Baranivka towards Zelene Pole signifies a significant tactical gain. The destruction of Ukrainian strongholds and capture of several опорних пунктів (strongpoints) of the 79th Separate Assault Brigade demonstrate the intensity and success of Russian operations.
- Russian forces are close to liberating Dachne, with increased pressure on Ukrainian defenses.
- Russian forces report they have taken Sribne and are completing a clear-out operation. Ukrainian forces confirm heavy fighting continues.
- Positional fighting continues in the Krasnoarmiisk (Pokrovsk) area, with Russian forces advancing 1 km along the railway towards Krasnoarmiisk and securing new positions.
- An "operational cauldron" is forming around Ukrainian forces near Novoyehorivka.
- Over 15,000 enemy troops were reportedly neutralized in the Pokrovsk direction in January 2025, with approximately 7,000 being irreversibly lost.
- Ukrainian forces are focusing on disrupting Russian offensive plans and depleting their combat potential.
- Video evidence shows Ukrainian forces destroying various Russian equipment with FPV drones and targeting Russian soldiers.
- Since the beginning of the day, 27 attacks have been reported near Malynivka, Novopoltavka, Zelene Pole, Tarasivka, Myroliubivka, Yelyzavetivka, Promin, Lysivka, Udachne, Nadiivka, Uspenivka, Novooleksandrivka, and Dachne. Four engagements are ongoing.
- Ukrainian forces have eliminated 246 Russian soldiers, 124 of them irreversibly. They have destroyed 2 tanks, 7 vehicles, 3 motorcycles, 1 BM-21 "Grad", 1 artillery piece, 3 UAV control antennas, and 1 satellite communication system.
- The loss of Shevchenkivske on the Pokrovsk axis means Kyiv has lost access to 13.8 million tons of lithium ores.
- Russian forces, with an advance near Terniv, have reportedly improved their tactical position and destroyed three strongholds, a Western artillery installation, and several Ukrainian vehicles.
- Eight armed deserters from among the "zeks" (prisoners) reported near Pokrovsk.
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Kramatorsk Direction: Russian forces have made advances south of Rozlyv and expanded their control in the Dachne area, with increased assault activities. A powerful explosion was reported in the industrial zone of Kramatorsk, injuring 13 people, including two children. One person was killed in Ivanopil, and another was wounded in Chasiv Yar.
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Chasiv Yar: Russian forces control approximately 20% of the refractory plant and about half of the city's urban area, including the Novyi and Severnyi districts. They have taken a position on a spoil tip on the western outskirts of the Blok-9 mine.
- The bulk of the Severnyi district is under Russian control, with ongoing battles on the southwestern outskirts.
- Russian forces are advancing towards Chasiv Yar from the southwest, maintaining the initiative despite no significant changes in the last 24 hours.
- Russian troops are completing the cleanup of the Severnyi microdistrict and are destroying Ukrainian forces in the Shevchenko microdistrict.
- Russian units also took positions in the buildings south of the Chasiv Yar Refractory Plant and advanced in the area of the Dolgoe-II tract south of the Novyi microdistrict.
- The Ukrainian Armed Forces are concentrating forces in the area of Dniprovska Street in the Shevchenko microdistrict, trying to hold the south of the city.
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Kurakhove: Most of the city has been captured, with heavy fighting in the eastern part of Andriivka. West of Kurakhove, Russian troops are advancing in the Dachne and Andriivka areas, with half of the Dachne settlement cleared.
- Intense fighting is reported, with Ukrainian forces successfully targeting and destroying a Russian tank.
- Six Ukrainian soldiers reportedly surrendered, claiming abandonment by their command.
- Kotsnews reports that Russian forces are pushing towards Konstantinopol and that Ukrainian sources are reporting a worsening situation there due to Russian advantages in manpower and the use of drones.
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Toretsk: Ukrainian defenses are under immense strain, with less than 15% of the city under their control. Battles are ongoing on the northern outskirts and near several mines.
- Ukrainian forces report battles for the "Toretska" mine, with 90-95% of the city under Russian control.
- Russian forces are applying significant pressure around Chasiv Yar, Pokrovsk, and Kurakhove.
- Krymske has been liberated by Russian forces.
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Siversk - Verkhnokamyanske: Active combat operations continue near Siversk. Russian forces launched an attack towards Verkhnokamyanske, resulting in troops landing in the central part of the settlement. They reportedly advanced 1.5 km in the Siversk direction and occupied new positions in Verkhnokamyanske.
- Russian forces struck a Ukrainian group in the Zolotarivka Reserve, reaching the administrative border of the Luhansk People's Republic and taking control of a 1 km area.
- Russian forces eliminated a pocket east of Verkhnokamyanske and occupied the eastern part.
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Other Locations: Advances are reported near Uspenivka. Assault groups have advanced to the area of Alekseevka. Fierce fighting is reported in Zelenovka. Further advances are reported near Dachne, Andriivka, Slov'yanka, and Novoandriivka. Solone has reportedly been liberated.
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Horlivka: Ukrainian forces reportedly used FPV drones with cluster munitions. Ten civilians were injured in Horlivka due to shelling.
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Vuhledar: Russian sappers discovered mines made with 3D printers, indicating a new development in mine warfare.
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Dzerzhynsk Direction: Russian forces continue to increase their firepower near Dzerzhynsk and are expanding their control towards Shcherbynivka.
- The Russian Ministry of Defense claims the liberation of Krymskoe, with 70% of the village under their control.
- Russian forces have advanced to the center of Shcherbynivka and eliminated the pocket between Dzerzhynsk and Shcherbynivka.
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Novopavlivsk Direction: One Russian attack was reported in the direction of Kostyantynopil. Six attacks have been reported near Kostiantynopil, Rozdilne, and Novyi Komar. Two engagements are ongoing.
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Huliaipole Direction: Russian aviation targeted Novopil. Two attacks were reported near Novosilka.
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Orikhiv Direction: One combat engagement is reported near Kamyanske.
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Velyka Novosilka: Confirmed under complete Russian control. Video evidence shows soldiers of the 40th Guards Marine Brigade raising the Russian flag.
Luhansk Region
- Russian forces are making advances near Nadiivka, Petropavlivka, Zakhidne, and Ivanivka, moving towards the western border of the Luhansk People's Republic.
- Borova Direction: Ukrainian forces have established positions northeast and east of Zelenyi Hai. Russian forces are advancing on the western bank of the Zherebets River.
- Kupiansk: Russian forces have approached the northern outskirts of Kupiansk, and the Ukrainian Armed Forces are deploying reinforcements.
- Bohuslavka: Battles have been initiated.
- Novoyehorivka: An "operational cauldron" is forming around Ukrainian forces near Novoyehorivka.
- Kupyansk Direction: Ukrainian forces repelled 18 Russian attacks near Petropavlivka, Pishchane, Stepova Novoselivka, Bohuslavka, Zahryzove, and Lozova. Three engagements are ongoing.
- Lyman Direction: Ukrainian forces repelled eight Russian attacks near Novoiehorivka, Novoliubivka, Makiivka, Yampolivka, and Serebrianka.
- Ukrainian military expert Andrey Marochko reported that Kyiv lost almost 37,000 soldiers and mercenaries on the borders of the Luhansk People's Republic in January.
Kursk Region
- The Ukrainian counteroffensive has stalled, with Russian forces regaining territory. Several settlements have been captured, including Nikolaevo-Daryino, Cherkasskoye Porechnoye, and Malaya Loknya. The liberation of Nikolaevo-Daryino is confirmed.
- Heavy fighting continues near Nikolsky.
- Sudzha: Russian forces are bypassing the city from the south.
- The Russian Ministry of Defense claims the Ukrainian Armed Forces committed a war crime by launching a targeted missile attack on the school.
- Russian authorities are calling for international condemnation of the attack.
- The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation has opened a criminal case against Colonel Rostislav Karpusha, commander of the 19th Separate Missile Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, for allegedly ordering the missile strike.
- A Ukrainian assault force was destroyed during an attempted landing near Tetkino.
- Refugees from the Kursk region are protesting and demanding a meeting with the acting governor.
- Russian forces are advancing, with battles near Sverdlykove and nearby forested areas.
- Reports indicate that contractors have allegedly embezzled over 3 billion rubles allocated for the construction of fortifications.
- Ukrainian forces repelled 7 Russian assaults in the Kursk region.
- The intensity of the fighting is being compared to the battles of Bakhmut and Avdiivka.
- Russian forces are continuing to advance in the region of Sverdlikovo and north of Guevo.
- The Ukrainian Armed Forces claim to have destroyed a command post of the "Kursk" troop grouping of the Russian Armed Forces in Rylsk, Kursk region. The coordinates of the targeted command post in Rylsk were reportedly 51.566079, 34.716233.
- Ukrainian forces from the 73rd Naval Special Operations Center are conducting operations in the Kursk region, collecting data on Russian and North Korean troops.
- Ukrainian forces will attempt to hold their occupied portion of the Kursk region for 100 days.
- Russian forces destroyed a Ukrainian "Kozak" armored vehicle with a "Lancet" loitering munition in the Kursk region.
- The acting governor of the Kursk region met with refugees from areas occupied by Ukrainian forces.
- The death of the Deputy Governor of Primorsky Krai, Sergei Efremov, in the Kursk region has been confirmed.
- Ukrainian forces repelled 12 attacks in the Kursk direction. Five engagements are ongoing.
- There are fierce battles in Sverdlikovo and the surrounding forest belts.
- There is an advance in the north of the Sudzhansky district.
- The Ukrainian Armed Forces are transferring all possible reserves to the Sudzhansky district, including Ukrainian border guards from the 94th border detachment of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine.
- Russian forces report that the enemy grouping in the Kursk direction has been completely defeated. The remnants of the enemy's forces have been pushed back across the border. The enemy has reportedly lost 1,653 troops, 3 tanks, 10 armored vehicles, 23 vehicles, 6 artillery pieces, and 2 MLRS.
- Fighters of the 253rd Separate Assault Battalion "AREY" of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army reportedly destroyed a group of 15 Russian soldiers and captured 3 during combat operations in the Kursk region.
- In Makhnovka, a significant number of North Korean soldiers were reported killed.
- The Ukrainian Armed Forces have suffered significant losses in the Kursk region, with over 240 troops and two ammunition depots lost in the past 24 hours. Overall losses are reported to exceed 56,000.
- Reports of significant North Korean casualties.
- The Russian Ministry of Defense reports that Ukrainian forces lost two tanks, over 200 troops, and four armored personnel carriers in the Kursk direction.
- The Russian Ministry of Defense reports over 155 Ukrainian troops, 3 armored vehicles, 15 cars and one artillery piece destroyed in the Kursk direction in the past 24 hours.
- Reports of Russian military cutting off the head of a Ukrainian soldier. The authenticity of the photographs is not confirmed.
- President Zelensky acknowledges the importance of the operation in the Kursk region in his address.
- The situation in Makhnovka remains fluid, with control shifting between Russian and Ukrainian forces. While Russian forces initially entered the settlement and engaged in heavy fighting, they were unable to maintain control due to Ukrainian drone activity and unfavorable weather conditions. The southern part of the village is currently considered a "grey zone".
- Fighting for Makhnovka is expected to resume once weather conditions improve.
- An "operational pause" is currently in effect across most of the Kursk direction.
Kharkiv Region
- Drone Attacks: Multiple reports of drone attacks and explosions in Kharkiv and surrounding areas. A fire broke out at an energy facility.
- Russian Advance: Russian forces have reportedly expanded their bridgehead up to 5 km south of Dvorichna. Russian forces have reportedly liberated Dvorichna.
- Kupiansk: Under renewed heavy shelling.
- Vovchansk: Ukrainian forces successfully repelled a Russian attack.
- The Ukrainian Air Force reports launches of guided aerial bombs by enemy tactical aviation in the north of the region.
Zaporizhzhia Region
- An air raid alert has been declared and later lifted, then declared again and canceled.
- At least five people were injured in attacks on Zaporizhzhia, Kupiansk, and the Dnipropetrovsk region.
- Russia attacked the region 401 times overnight.
Drone Warfare
- Extensive Drone Activity: Confirmed drone attacks inside Russia, with a massive overnight attack involving over 100 drones targeting central Russia and the south.
- Finnish Drone: Finnish military to test Insta's "Steel Eagle" drone in combat, designed to destroy enemy manpower with a tungsten ball charge. Ukrainian forces have used similar drones before. Concerns raised about potential use against civilians.
Other Regions
- Rivne Region: SBU detains two terrorists in Rivne region. A complex of appropriate investigative and counter-terrorist actions is currently underway. Two individuals were detained in Rivne for attempting to plant explosives at a police station.
Geopolitical Developments
- US Special Representative for Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, is scheduled to visit Ukraine in mid-February for a meeting with Zelensky. Following the visit, Kellogg will travel to Europe for negotiations and later participate in the Munich Security Conference, along with Trump and J.D. Vance.
- The Ukrainian government reports that Russian forces beheaded a Ukrainian soldier. The identity of the deceased has been preliminarily established, and the information has been passed to the Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine. Some Z-channels claim the soldier was executed for "mistreating civilians in the Kursk region." The authenticity of the photographs is not confirmed.
- Trump has appointed Steve Witkoff as a special representative for Russia and Ukraine, according to media reports.
- Trump claims significant progress has been made in the settlement of the situation in Ukraine, according to the press pool.
- China has received requests to hold a UN Security Council meeting on Ukraine on February 24 and pledges to organize it properly, according to the Permanent Representative.
- China plans to hold a new meeting in the near future within the framework of the "Friends of the World" platform on Ukraine to assess the situation, the Permanent Representative noted.
- Ukraine is reportedly ready to exchange rare earth metals for US aid, according to adjusted plans under Trump's potential presidency.
- The US is reportedly pushing for increased financial support from Europe for Ukraine to match US contributions.
Other
- Latvia donates 100 FPV drones to the Ukrainian brigade "Lyut".
- The head office of USAID in Washington was closed, according to CNN. Employees were asked not to come to work and were informed via email. Signs, illustrations, and photos from the agency's projects were removed from the building. A group of senators sent a letter to Secretary of State Rubio demanding an explanation. The shutdown of the agency would mean a significant reduction in humanitarian and energy assistance to Ukraine.
- Trump has stated that he wants Ukraine to provide the US with rare earth metals in exchange for aid.
- A Ukrainian soldier from the 126th Territorial Defense Brigade was killed in action.
- The Commander of a combat group of drone operators of the Special Operations Center "Omega" of the National Guard, call sign "Sharp Cartridges," was killed in action.
- Russian forces carried out strikes on Ukrainian military infrastructure in the Sumy and Kharkiv regions, targeting areas of troop concentration, command posts, and Western arms storage sites. In Zolochiv, Kharkiv Oblast, a drone strike hit a temporary deployment point of Ukrainian forces disguised as a civilian building, destroying the roof, interior, two trucks, and an armored vehicle, as well as an ammunition depot. In Ivolzhanskoye, Sumy Oblast, a strike targeted the rear units of the 80th Separate Airborne Assault Brigade and the 132nd Separate Reconnaissance Brigade, destroying two M113 armored personnel carriers, one International MaxxPro armored vehicle, four HMMWV tactical vehicles, and an ammunition depot. In Khrapovshchina, Sumy Oblast, a strike hit a command post of the 15th Mechanized Brigade, destroying mobile command posts, a communications system, and a command bunker. At least 10 Ukrainian officers were reportedly killed.
Updated Situation
The military situation in Ukraine remains highly dynamic and complex. Russian forces continue to make significant advances in the Donetsk region, particularly around Pokrovsk, Chasiv Yar, Kurakhove, and Toretsk. The situation in Pokrovsk is particularly critical, with Ukrainian forces facing severe challenges in maintaining their defensive positions.
In the Kursk region, the Ukrainian counteroffensive has stalled, and Russian forces have regained territory. President Zelensky has acknowledged the importance of both the Pokrovsk direction and the operation in the Kursk region, highlighting these areas as key focal points of the conflict.
Drone warfare continues to be a significant factor, with both sides employing drones for reconnaissance, targeting, and attacks. The sheer number of drones used in recent attacks suggests an escalation in this aspect of the conflict.
Geopolitical developments are adding another layer of complexity. Trump's appointment of Steve Witkoff as a special representative for Russia and Ukraine, along with his claim of significant progress in resolving the conflict, suggests potential shifts in US policy.
The reported atrocities, including the alleged beheading of a Ukrainian soldier by Russian forces and the discovery of 3D-printed mines, underscore the brutal nature of the conflict.
The new messages bring the following changes to the situation:
- Poltava: The death toll from the Russian missile strike has risen to 14, including three children aged 7, 9, and 12. 20 people were injured, including four children, and 22 were rescued. The attack completely destroyed an apartment building.
- Pavlohrad: The injured individual from the explosion near the TCC sustained only minor injuries. The Dnipropetrovsk Regional TCC is cooperating with the police to investigate the incident.
- Horlivka: Two elderly civilians were reportedly injured in Horlivka due to the use of cluster munitions.
- Military Awards: Russian servicemen from the 80th Tank Regiment were awarded medals for their role in the liberation of Novoyeлизаvetovka.
- Cyber Warfare: The message from "NgP raZVедка" details alleged US cyber operations and the creation of a "Center for AI Security," highlighting the growing importance of cyber warfare.
- Mobilization: The proposed extension of the deadline for medical re-examination of "partially fit" individuals in Ukraine suggests ongoing challenges with mobilization and personnel management.
- Incitement to Violence: The messages from "Starshiy Eddy" and "Kots" encouraging attacks on Ukrainian officials involved in mobilization represent a disturbing trend of incitement to violence.
- Israel-Palestine Conflict: The report from "Rybar" provides a detailed overview of the situation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, highlighting ongoing violence, hostage releases, and the humanitarian crisis.
- US Leadership Change at USAID: The appointment of US Secretary of State Marco Rubio as the acting head of USAID is a significant development. It suggests a potential shift in the US approach to humanitarian and development aid, which could have implications for Ukraine. Given Rubio's political stance, this change might lead to a more conditional or strategically aligned approach to aid, possibly with greater scrutiny or different priorities.
- Russian Military Actions and Propaganda: The video from "Два майора" showing Russian soldiers vowing revenge for a fallen comrade underscores the ongoing intensity of the conflict and the use of emotional appeals in military propaganda. The pledge to kill 100 Ukrainian soldiers for every fallen Russian soldier is a clear indication of a brutal and প্রতিশোধ-driven approach to warfare, which could lead to further escalation and atrocities.
- Frontline Updates: The summary from "Дневник Десантника" provides a detailed overview of the current military situation across various fronts. The reported Russian advances in the Krasnoarmiisk and Kurakhovskoe directions, as well as the ongoing battles in the Chasovoyarsk and Kursk regions, highlight the continued intensity of the fighting. The mention of Ukrainian drone activity and the downing of a Ukrainian Su-27 aircraft underscore the technological dimension of the conflict.
- Zelensky's Address: President Zelensky's address, as reported by multiple sources, reiterates the importance of the Pokrovsk direction and the Kursk region operation. His emphasis on army modernization, the transition to a corps structure, and the need for qualified leadership indicates a long-term strategy to strengthen Ukraine's defense capabilities. The recognition of specific assault regiments highlights the ongoing efforts and sacrifices of Ukrainian forces.
- Trump's Statements: Trump's claim of "significant progress" in resolving the Ukraine conflict and his appointment of a special representative for Russia and Ukraine suggest a potential shift in US policy. His statement about wanting to exchange rare earth metals for aid indicates a transactional approach to international relations, which could have significant implications for Ukraine.
- China's Role: China's involvement in organizing a UN Security Council meeting on Ukraine and hosting a "Friends of the World" platform meeting underscores the growing international interest and potential for great power competition surrounding the conflict.
- Finnish Military Production: The report about Finland building a new TNT production plant, in collaboration with a Norwegian company, highlights the ongoing militarization of the region and the potential for increased arms production in response to the conflict.
- Reported Atrocities: The UN report on Russian forces executing Ukrainian prisoners of war since late August 2024 adds another layer of brutality to the conflict. The reported increase in such executions following the Ukrainian incursion into the Kursk region suggests a potential pattern of retaliatory actions. The mention of Ramzan Kadyrov's order to not take Ukrainian soldiers as prisoners, although later retracted, further underscores the potential for war crimes and human rights violations.
- New recruitment policies: The planned changes in medical standards for military conscription in Russia, making it easier to enlist individuals with certain medical conditions, like those with syphilis or who have experienced short-
- Geopolitical Developments:
- Markarova's statement regarding Kellogg's comments on elections in Ukraine indicates that this issue was discussed in 2023-24, with the position that elections should only take place after the end of hostilities.
- The Ukrainian Air Force reports activity of enemy tactical aviation in the eastern direction, with a threat of using aviation weapons for frontline areas.
- An explosion occurred near a TCC in Pavlohrad, injuring one person. This follows a similar incident in Rivne the previous day.
- A fire at a warehouse in Moscow, allegedly storing gas cylinders, is reported.
- A ground control station for swarms of drones has been created in Russia, designed to work with an unlimited number of drones using a single device.
- The Ukrainian Air Force reports shooting down 14 enemy drones in the Sumy region.
- The Ukrainian Navy reported that naval personnel "landed" a Russian "Shahed" drone overnight.
- The Russian Ministry of Defense reports that 104 Ukrainian drones were intercepted and destroyed.
- The Ukrainian "Achilles" drone unit claims to have destroyed or damaged 1,942 enemy targets in January 2025.
- Russian forces are reportedly destroying Ukrainian drones on the Kherson direction.
- Arestovych claims that Ukraine has already lost the war due to internal issues and that the West will negotiate with Russia and China without Ukraine's input.
- The Ryazan oil refinery has suspended operations following a Ukrainian drone attack.
- Russian forces destroyed a lyceum in the Synelnykivskyi district of the Dnipropetrovsk region.
- A website for forced mobilization data has appeared.
- A Russian tank reportedly withstood a Ukrainian ATGM attack during the liberation of Novoelizavetovka.
- The monument to the defenders of Donetsk Oblast is being fortified with anti-drone mesh.
- Moldova has reportedly made a temporary compromise with Transnistria, allowing gas into the unrecognized republic.
- A mobile fire group of the "Steel Border" brigade reportedly shot down a Shahed drone in the Sumy direction.
- Ukrainian soldiers were reportedly destroyed in Hryhorivka, west of Selydove.
- A ground drone was reportedly used to deliver ammunition and retrieve a hexacopter that landed in a gray zone due to enemy electronic warfare.
- The Office of the Prosecutor General reported on the suspicion of five members of a "pro-Kremlin" organization who allegedly obstructed the activities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and attempted to undermine trust in the military.
- Three policemen were reportedly killed in an airstrike in the Yunakivka community of the Sumy region.
- The US has reportedly frozen $2 billion in Russian funds intended for the construction of a nuclear power plant in Turkey.
- NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stated that Ukraine should not agree to lose the war and that NATO countries should ensure Russia does not achieve its goals. He also called on Europe and Germany to spend more on defense.
- Reports indicate that 71% of respondents in a poll believe that "Ukrainian executioners" should be tried where the death penalty is allowed.
- Elon Musk reportedly called USAID a criminal organization.
- Ukrainian military officers reportedly prefer to hide in Druzhkovka, more than 20 km from the front line, and use closed communication channels.
- A Ukrainian "Baba Yaga" drone reportedly destroyed a Russian Ural truck in the Zaporizhzhia region.
- A Russian soldier reportedly shot a civilian in the Kursk region.
- Positional fighting is reported in the Kupyansk-Dvorichna area, with Russian forces advancing more than 2 km on the western bank of the Oskol River and occupying new positions in Zapadnoe.
- Two girls, one of them pregnant, were killed in shelling in Izium. Five people were killed, and 55 injured.
- "VBRONE31" is reportedly providing armor to Russian troops.
- A British Boeing RC-135W Rivet Joint is reported to be on duty over the western Black Sea, potentially indicating preparations for Ukrainian provocations.
- The Ukrainian Air Force reports launches of guided aerial bombs in Kharkiv, Donetsk, and Zaporizhzhia regions.
- "New People" party proposes unified training conditions in driving schools for disabled veterans and a pilot project in Krasnodar Krai to allow people with amputations to drive.
- Zelensky discusses the development of the Ukrainian Air Force, including the transition to F-16 and French fighters, and plans for modernization and personnel changes.
- Russian troops are reportedly using a donkey to transport ammunition due to a shortage of vehicles.
- Yuri Kotenok discusses the need for genuine reforms in the Russian army, the importance of new armored vehicles in the combat zone, and the use of AI by Ukraine for planning incursions into Russian territory.
- Fighting continues in Dachnoe and the Rozdolnoe-Razliv-Andreevka area, with Russian forces making some advances.
- The head of the DPR, Denis Pushilin, was seen in Kurakhovo looking at a USAID sign.
- Russian forces reportedly destroyed a group of foreign mercenaries near Orikhiv.
- Two people were injured in shelling in Zaporizhzhia and the Zaporizhzhia region.
- Soldiers of the 59th Separate Motorized Infantry Brigade reportedly targeted Russians on the western outskirts of Novovasylivka.
- Ukrainian forces reportedly destroyed a command post of the "Kursk" troop grouping of the Russian Armed Forces in Rylsk, Kursk region.
- Russian forces targeted Ukrainian positions in the Kursk region with Su-25 aircraft, launching missiles at low altitudes.
- Heavy flamethrower systems TOS-1A "Solntsepek" crews reportedly destroyed strongholds of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in a border area of the Kursk region.
- Russian forces report destroying a Ukrainian "Baba Yaga" drone with a sniper rifle in the Kursk region.
- Su-34 fighter-bombers, accompanied by Su-35S, destroyed a stronghold of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kursk region.
- The Ukrainian Armed Forces have suffered significant losses in the Kursk region, with over 240 troops and two ammunition depots lost in the past 24 hours. Overall losses are reported to exceed 56,000.
- The Russian Ministry of Defense reports that Ukrainian forces lost two tanks, over 200 troops, and four armored personnel carriers in the Kursk direction.
- The Russian Ministry of Defense reports over 155 Ukrainian troops, 3 armored vehicles, 15 cars and one artillery piece destroyed in the Kursk direction in the past 24 hours.
- Video evidence shows an intense firefight as a Russian Su-25 aircraft provides close air support, launching missiles at Ukrainian positions in Pohrebky.
- Multiple reports of drone attacks and explosions in Kharkiv and surrounding areas. A fire broke out at an energy facility.
- Russian forces have reportedly expanded their bridgehead up to 5 km south of Dvorichna. Russian forces have reportedly liberated Dvorichna.
- Kupiansk is under renewed heavy shelling.
- Vovchansk: Ukrainian forces successfully repelled a Russian attack.
- Transport of Ukrainian forces is under attack by drones of the «Hart» brigade near Vovchansk.
- Ukrainian forces repelled two Russian attacks near Hatyshche.
- Three guided aerial missiles are reported to be targeting Chuhuiv/Balakliia. Four missiles were launched, with two targeting Chuhuiv and two targeting Balakliia. These missiles have reportedly moved on towards Zlatopil in Kharkiv Oblast.
- A drone attack targeted a civilian enterprise in the Novobavarskyi district, causing a large fire. Two drones fell in the Kyivskyi district.
- In the Rohanska community, a drone attack destroyed a private house and garage, injuring 2 people.
- In Shestakove, a drone attack caused a fire in a destroyed private house, with no reported casualties.
- In Lyubotin, a man and a woman were injured due to a drone attack.
- In Zolochiv, Kharkiv Oblast, a Russian drone strike hit a temporary deployment point of Ukrainian forces disguised as a civilian building, the Zolochiv Children's and Youth Sports School. The attack destroyed the roof and interior of the building, as well as two trucks and one armored vehicle. An ammunition depot was also destroyed, including at least 300 crates of 5.56x45mm and 40mm grenade launcher rounds.
- Finnish military to test Insta's "Steel Eagle" drone in combat.
- SBU detains two terrorists in Rivne region.
- Macron and Scholz express readiness to respond to Trump's tariffs with similar measures if US President Donald Trump imposes them on European goods.
- European Commission warns of decisive retaliatory action if Trump imposes new tariffs on the EU.
- Keith Kellogg is scheduled to visit Ukraine in mid-February for a meeting with Zelensky.
- Trump has appointed Steve Witkoff as a special representative for Russia and Ukraine.
- Trump claims significant progress has been made in the settlement of the situation in Ukraine.
- China has received requests to hold a UN Security Council meeting on Ukraine on February 24 and pledges to organize it properly.
- China plans to hold a new meeting in the near future within the framework of the "Friends of the World" platform on Ukraine to assess the situation.
- Ukraine is reportedly ready to exchange rare earth metals for US aid, according to adjusted plans under Trump's potential presidency.
- The US is reportedly pushing for increased financial support from Europe for Ukraine to match US contributions.
- Latvia donates 100 FPV drones to the Ukrainian brigade "Lyut".
- The head office of USAID in Washington was closed.
- Trump has stated that he wants Ukraine to provide the US with rare earth metals in exchange for aid.
- Russian forces carried out strikes on Ukrainian military infrastructure in the Sumy and Kharkiv regions, targeting areas of troop concentration, command posts, and Western arms storage sites. In Ivolzhanskoye, Sumy Oblast, a strike targeted the rear units of the 80th Separate Airborne Assault Brigade and the 132nd Separate Reconnaissance Brigade, destroying two M113 armored personnel carriers, one International MaxxPro armored vehicle, four HMMWV tactical vehicles