Russia-Ukraine War: List of major events 1,065 | Russia-Ukraine War News

Here are the major developments on the 1,065th day of Russia’s Ukraine’s full -scale invasion.
Here is the situation on Friday, 24 January:
fighting
- Russian air strikes in eastern and central Ukraine killed at least three people and injured dozens. Among those killed were a 53 -year -old man in the Costinnivaka region and a 54 -year -old man in the northeast Kharkiv region.
- The Mayor of Sergei Sobianin, the Rezan region of Russia, said the air defense units stopped the three Ukrainian drones headed by Russia’s capital Moscow. No damage or casualties were done, but expert emergency employees were deployed on the site.
- Ukraine ordered withdrawn to some 267 children and their families from 16 settlements along the front line of the country, which were in danger from advancing the Russian forces.
- Ukraine accused Russia of killing six unarmed soldiers, occupied by its forces. Ukraine’s human rights Ombdsman Dimtro Lubbies said that the footage showed that “the occupiers registered their crime” and said that Kiev War was informing the international rights groups of crime.
- Kiev’s Air Force said it shot 57 out of 92 drones, which Russia launched in the night attacks. The Air Force also said that 27 drones were “electronically lost” and did not harm them.
- The Moscow Ministry of Defense said that Russian forces destroyed 49 Ukrainian drones over a period of three hours in the evening. It was also said that 37 drones were destroyed in the cushion area.
- Ukraine said that the number of people injured in the Russian missile attack on Zaporizhia increased to more than 51 on Wednesday night. The attack also killed a 47 -year -old man and left ten thousand people without electricity and heat.
- Ukraine’s police said that it conducted a nationwide raids and arrested two dozen people for curbing illegal sale of weapons and ammunition. The law enforcement agency said, “The main goal is to shut down and stop storage channels,” said.
- The Russian media, citing Moscow’s Ministry of Defense, said that their army captured the village of Solon in the Donnetsk region in eastern Ukraine. The village is about 12 km (7.4 mi) from Pokarovsk, which is a major supply center for Kiev’s army.
Politics and diplomacy
- The United States President Donald Trump said he wants to meet immediately with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and told reporters that Ukraine’s President Volodimier Zelanski is ready to make a ceasefire deal.
- Belgian Prime Minister, Alexander de Cruce told a panel in Davos that an analysis of the European Union concluded that the Russian economy could maintain its war with Kiev for at least one more year. D Cruce also stated that it was important that the 16th package of sanctions against Moscow includes gas, energy and fertilizer.
- NATO general secretary Mark Rute said at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, that Ukraine would one day join NATO when permanent peace will occur, and warned NATO alliance.
- US President Envoy, Richard Granal, returned to Rutte’s comment and said NATO allies would have to pay their “proper part” on defense before expanding the alliance. “You are going to escape in a big Bazsaw in the US, if we are talking about adding Ukraine to NATO’s NATO NATO NATO,” he said.
- On the stage, Rute said it was important that Russia did not win its war against Ukraine and confirmed the need to promote support for Ukraine, saying that “the front line was moving in the wrong direction”.
- Rute also warned that a Russian win over Kiev could reduce NATO’s power as the world’s largest military alliance, the cost of trillions to restore its credibility.
- Rutte also called upon the US to continue the supply of Kiev with weapons, otherwise, “the bill will be paid by Europeans”. His comments commented that the European Union needed more in support for Ukraine.
- The Kremlin spokesman, Dimitri Peskov, responded to the first dangers of the additional restrictions of Trump, if Putin soon fails to interact on the deal of ceasefire with Ukraine, saying that anything about Trump’s comment Was not new.
- Peskov also responded to a Reuters report, claiming that Putin Moscow was rapidly concerned about malformations in Moscow’s war -time economy. Peskov said that the country’s economy is stable and despite some problematic factors maintains a relatively high rate of development.
Regional security
- Germany deployed two Patriot air defense units in Poland to protect a major logical hub supplying military and humanitarian aids in Ukraine. “This is to protect Poland and its airspace,” Germany said.
- Kiev’s government announced that they are in the “very early stages” of interaction with partners on potential foreign military contestants. However, it is soon to talk on specific numbers, a Ukrainian Ministry of Ministry spokesman said.
- Russia denied allegations of spying on the United Kingdom, a day later London accused the “Russian espionage ship” of undergoing Britain’s water and warned of vengeance.