Russian missiles flew critically close to the nuclear power plant; Britain has promised long-range missiles to Ukraine. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
A Russian missile hits a military facility in Khmelnitsky, damaging residential high-rise buildings
One of the Russian missiles on the morning of the Russian Federation strike hit a military facility in Khmelnitsky. Another rocket hit nearby, damaging several civilian targets. Three educational institutions and about ten multi-storey residential buildings were damaged. As a result of the Russian strike, a fire broke out, but it was extinguished. Two people were injured.
Britain has pledged long-range missiles and air defense systems to Ukraine
London will send long-range ammunition and air defense systems to Ukraine. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced this at a conference in Munich. He mentioned that what is at stake in this war is more than the security and sovereignty of a country. It is about the security and sovereignty of each country. The British Prime Minister also called on allies to double their military support for Ukraine.
Russian missiles flew critically close to the nuclear power plant
During the morning missile attack, the flights of two cruise missiles were recorded as critical near the Pivdennoukrainsk nuclear power plant. Air objects moved along the Southern Bug channel in the direction of the city of Pervomaisk, Mykolaiv region, and flew dangerously close to the nuclear facility. The threat of a reactor collapse with a possible consequence – a nuclear disaster – is again high. Energoatom emphasizes that such actions are another act of Russian nuclear terrorism.
EC chief: It’s time to speed up the production of shells
The head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, during the Munich Security Conference, said that the EU should forcefully increase the production of ammunition for Ukraine and replace its own stocks.
Kuleba announced the results of the meeting with G7 ministers
Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba said that the G7 ministers during the meeting agreed to speed up the supply of weapons and introduce new sanctions against Russia. “We are committed to everything necessary for Ukraine’s victory in 2023. There will be rapid delivery of weapons and new sanctions,” Kuleba said.
China recognized for the first time the war of the Russian Federation against Ukraine
Chinese authorities for the first time acknowledged Russia’s war against Ukraine, and also announced a “peace plan” to help end it. Wang Yi, chief adviser to the President of China, said this at the Munich Security Conference. According to him, China’s position is to respect the territorial integrity and sovereignty of all countries. He also added that Beijing will continue to work for peace.
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Source: korrespondent

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