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According to the White House, Russia is developing new anti-satellite weapons
The White House confirmed that Russia is developing anti-satellite weapons, but said they have not yet been put into service and cannot cause direct physical destruction.
Russia is going to mobilize 400 thousand people in 2024 - media
Russia is planning to recruit 400,000 additional soldiers in 2024 without announcing a general mobilization, according to Ukrainian officials cited by the Financial Times.
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The expert highlighted several factors that could affect cryptocurrency prices in 2024, including US Federal Reserve policy, geopolitical stability, bitcoin halving, infrastructure development and macroeconomic trends such as inflation.
Russian army covers Kherson with fire since morning: medical facility shelled
The Russian army shelled a medical facility and residential buildings in Kherson, causing a fire.
ISW analyzes the situation in Avdiivka: russian troops are advancing, but they are unable to encircle
russian troops are slowly advancing in Avdiivka, which could create conditions that would force Ukrainian forces to retreat from their positions in the city.
Civilians hit an anti-personnel mine in Kharkiv region: two people killed, another wounded
Two civilians were killed and one injured as a result of an anti-personnel mine explosion in Kharkiv region in Izyum district.
Politico: French-led group of countries blocks decision to buy ammunition outside the EU to help Ukraine
A small group of countries, led by France, is blocking attempts to use EU money to buy outside the bloc for shells that could help Ukraine, according to diplomats quoted in a Politico report.
Zelensky started a European tour
Over the next two days, Zelenskiy will hold talks in Germany and France to discuss a new security architecture for Ukraine and sign bilateral security agreements with both countries.
Three more teenagers arrested in Germany in connection with the murder of Ukrainian basketball player Yermakov
Three more teenagers have been arrested in Germany on suspicion of involvement in the murder of 17-year-old Ukrainian basketball player Volodymyr Yermakov at the Oberhausen train station.
Lviv restores power supply to all consumers who were cut off due to a Russian missile attack
Power supply has been restored to all consumers who were cut off in Lviv due to Russian missile attacks on February 15, while parts of several other regions remain without power.