Russians shoot a wounded, unarmed Ukrainian Armed Forces soldier; The United States will send 500 interceptor missiles to Ukraine for NASAMS and Patriot air defense systems. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
The Russians shot an unarmed wounded Ukrainian soldier
Russian invaders may once again kill an unarmed, wounded Ukrainian soldier. This was announced by Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights Dmitry Lubinets. A video circulated online showing a Ukrainian soldier lying on the ground with a tourniquet on his leg. Residents are asking where he came from and if there are any Ukrainian Armed Forces fighters nearby. After receiving an answer, one of the invaders shot him. The Ombudsman added that he sent a letter to the International Committee of the Red Cross and the UN.
The United States is transferring more than 500 air defense missiles to Ukraine for Patriot and NASAMS
The Pentagon is sending more than 500 interceptor missiles to Ukraine for the Patriot and NASAMS air defense systems. The aid comes in response to increased Russian drone and missile attacks, with weapons from the US expected to arrive “in the coming weeks.” $7 billion remains unused, with which the Pentagon could transfer weapons and ammunition from its stockpiles in Ukraine, as well as more than $2 billion to finance long-term contracts for equipment for Kyiv.
Sibiga: A dialogue has been established between Trump and Zelensky, a meeting is being prepared
A dialogue has been established between President Vladimir Zelensky and Donald Trump, who won the US election, and teams from both sides are working to organize a meeting of the heads of state. This was announced by Foreign Minister Andrei Sibiga.
Russian troops conducted an airstrike in Kupyansk, Kharkov region
Private households and multi-apartment residential buildings and utility premises were damaged. As a result of the shelling, electric cables fell on two passers-by, a man and a woman. A fire broke out and people died on the spot.
Odessa was attacked by Russian drones
As a result of the night attack of Russian drones in Odessa, 13 people were injured, including two children – boys 4 and 16 years old. A woman died. In the city, high-rise buildings in two residential complexes, private houses, and a warehouse of a private business were damaged.
Drones attack the Aleksinsky chemical plant in Russia’s Tula region
Drones from the Security Service of Ukraine and the Special Operations Forces hit the Aleksinsky chemical plant in the Tula region of the Russian Federation, which produces gunpowder and ammunition for Russian troops. This enterprise is part of the occupying state corporation Rostec and produces ammunition, gunpowder and materials for the Russian military-industrial complex.
Scholz opposed negotiations to end the war without Ukraine’s involvement
The European Union will not make any decisions in Ukraine without the knowledge of Kyiv. This is what German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said. He noted that the majority of participants in the informal European Council are ready to guarantee support to Ukraine in war conditions, even if the newly elected US President Donald Trump has decided to stop or limit aid. At the same time, the Chancellor considers it necessary for the European Union to show its readiness to do more than before and create the conditions for it.
Deferral from Reserve+ mobilization has been available for certain categories of citizens
In the latest update of the mobile application for those liable for military service, Reserve+, a service for obtaining an online postponement from mobilization has become available. The online deferment service is available for persons with disabilities who have a current disability pension certificate, students, graduate students and doctoral students receiving education in the following- next way.
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