Three rescuers were killed as a result of an enemy attack on Kharkov; Zelensky said that the occupiers can no longer advance. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
Russians hit Kharkov, people died
The Russians attacked Kharkov. Local authorities reported “arrivals” at homes. During one of the Russian strikes, three rescuers were killed. Authorities also reported the death of a woman.
The President said four people were killed because of the Russian attack. Among them were rescuers: Vladislav Loginov, Sergei Baydalinov and Vladimir Matyushenko. Civilian Zoya Bondyukova also died. More than 10 people were injured. Zelensky expressed condolences to the families and loved ones of the victims and emphasized that “Russian terrorists will be held accountable for their actions in Kharkov and for all acts of aggression against our man.”
In Kharkov, the Neutron Source nuclear installation is de-energized due to Russian shelling
The National Scientific Center Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology reports that there is no threat to the environment or people. The emergency power supply system operated as normal, and the emergency diesel generators were turned on. The radiation situation at the nuclear installation site is within normal limits. The Neutron Source installation is intended for scientific and applied research in the field of nuclear physics, radiation materials science, biology, chemistry, as well as for the production of medical radioisotopes.
Zaporozhye NPP is under threat of emergency
Due to Russia’s shelling, the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant was left with only one power line. If this last line of communication with the domestic power grid is disconnected, the station is on the verge of another blackout, which is a serious violation of the conditions for the safe operation of the station. Since the beginning of the Russian occupation, the Zaporozhye NPP has experienced eight complete blackouts and one partial blackout during the launch of emergency diesel generators and safety systems. Their failure is fraught with the onset of an emergency situation.
The President says the Russian offensive has been halted
President Volodymyr Zelensky said that the Ukrainian defenders were able to stabilize the positions at the front, and the results in the face of shortages and a slowdown in the supply of shells were “really very good.” The head of state said that he held a meeting at the Headquarters, where its participants worked on the issues of drones, electronic warfare and air defense.
The SBU detained the FSB informant
The military counterintelligence of the Security Service detained another FSB informant correcting Russian missile and drone strikes in Donbass. The enemy agent turned out to be a contract soldier of one of the combat brigades of the Defense Forces; he passed the coordinates of firing positions and military fortifications to the Russian special services. The Russian administrator is interested in the geolocation of the largest concentration of personnel and the location of heavy weapons of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, including tanks and cannon artillery.
SBU identified Russian hackers who attacked Kyivstar
The Security Service of Ukraine established that the December attack on mobile operator Kyivstar was carried out by the SandWorm hacker group, which is a regular unit of the Russian GRU. Currently, many tests are being conducted regarding the systems affected by hackers and the damage caused by them. Since the beginning of a massive war, the Security Service has blocked 4.5 thousand cyber attacks every year. A special priority in cyber defense is the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Ministry of Defense, as enemy attempts to disrupt military systems occur regularly.
Latvia will provide Ukraine with drones worth 1 million euros and allocate 10 million euros forartillery shells
Latvian Prime Minister Evika Silina announced a new military aid package for Ukraine, which includes drones, ammunition and ammunition. Latvia also joined the drone coalition. And in the near future, the country will transfer drones to Ukraine worth a total of 1 million euros. Overall, Latvia’s support for Ukraine has reached 85 million euros, and the total military support will reach 372 million euros.
The wind speed record was set in Kyiv
The wind speed recorded in Kyiv reached the record levels recorded 80 years ago in 1944. It is indicated that the wind reached – 65 km/h.
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Source: korrespondent

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