1087 days ago, Russia's armed invasion of Ukraine began. The impact of the Russian drone caused serious damage to the sarcophagus over the Nuclear Power Plant reactor in Chernobyl, destroyed in the disaster in 1986 – said the main engineer of the object, Oleksandr Tytarczuk. The management of the power plant assured that the radioactive substances had not been released. Here's what happened in Ukraine and around it during the last day.
> Another eight Ukrainian children merged with their families thanks to the help of the Qatar authorities – said the Ukrainian Human Rights Ombudsman Dmytro Łubinec. Children, detached from families by the Russian invasion, were brought from the occupied areas of the Lugansk, Zaporoskie and Kherson region.
> Attacks on civilians, executions, torture, sexual violence as a “part of the strategy” of military – this is only part of crimefor which Russia is accused since her invasion of Ukraine. Russian crimes are currently investigating three international institutions, and their number according to Ukrainian data has just exceeded 147,000.
> The Russian drone caused serious damage to the sarcophagus over the Nuclear Power Plant reactor in Chernobyl, destroyed in the disaster in 1986 – said the main engineer of the object, Oleksandr Tytarczuk. The management of the power plant assured that the radioactive substances had not been released.
Chernobyl, damage after attack (13.02.2025)International Atomic Energy Agency
> The leaders of the Baltic and Nordic countries before the Munich Safety Conference issued a common statementin which they supported the full support of Ukraine. “Ukraine must be able to win in the war to ensure a fair and lasting peace,” it was written in a joint declaration.
> The international coalition of drones, initiated by Latvia and Great Britain, allocated almost EUR 2 billion to drones for the Ukrainian army; 17 allied countries have provided about 100,000 or soon to send Ukraine to Ukraine. Battle unmanned warriors with various possibilities – said the Minister of Defense of Latvia Andris Spruds.
> I wondered if if those people who rule America today were in Washington in the 90s, Poland would be in NATO today. I have a very strong suspicion that no – he said in “Facts after Facts” on TVN24 former Polish ambassador to the USA Janusz Reiter. According to many years of correspondent in Russia, Wacław Radziwinowicz “Putin's dream scenario is fulfilled“.
Source of the main photo: International Atomic Energy Agency