The enemy retreated in the direction of Kremensk; There are no blackouts scheduled for Monday. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
Gaidai: The enemy retreated in the direction of Kremen
The Russian army has been actively attacking in the direction of Kremensk for several days. However, they suffered heavy losses and retreated. This was reported by the head of Lugansk OVA Serhiy Gaidai. “They (the occupiers – ed.) came back, because they had to replenish their units, because they were a bit defeated. They even tried to move in a convoy of vehicles, but after a good response from our defenders, also retreated them,” Gaidai said.
Ukrenergo announced that there is no shortage of capacity
There is no shortage of capacity in the energy system today, but the situation may change if consumption grows, Ukrenergo said. However, starting February 13, there will be no blackouts in most regions, Ukrenergo head Volodymyr Kudrytsky said. According to him, the state of the energy system has improved recently, and the rate of recovery is higher than the rate of destruction.
Poland creates a coalition for military aid to Ukraine
Poland is building a coalition for greater military support for Ukraine, which will allow not only to defend itself, but also to return the territories illegally seized by the Russians. This is what Prime Minister of Poland Mateusz Morawiecki said. “We maintain Europe’s unity and determination in supporting the defenders of Ukraine. We have woken up the West, now we cannot let it sleep again,” Morawiecki added.
Doubt: Russia can win if Ukraine doesn’t hand over weapons immediately
The Armed Forces of Ukraine must urgently provide weapons, otherwise the Russian invaders will win a big war. This opinion was expressed by Polish President Andrzej Duda in an interview with the French edition of Le Figaro.
Trump campaign finds no evidence of electoral fraud – media
Former US President Donald Trump’s headquarters hired an outside research firm in 2020 to prove alleged election fraud, but the study’s findings were never made public because no commission found evidence, The Washington Post reported, citing four people with knowledge of the business. The results were not what the Trump campaign had hoped for. Although the researchers considered that there were voting anomalies and unusual data patterns in some states, as well as some cases where the law could have been circumvented, they did not consider the anomalies to be significant enough to affect the outcome of the election.
UK plans to produce military equipment in Ukraine – media
High-ranking representatives of the defense industry of Great Britain and Ukraine are discussing the possibility of launching joint production of weapons and military equipment in Ukraine, reports The Telegraph. According to the publication, other European defense companies are also conducting similar negotiations with Ukrainian authorities, but British officials have already visited the country, hoping not to be overtaken by competitors from Germany and France.
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