
Firefighters at the scene in Kharkiv, where a residential building was damaged by a drone strike. Photo Reuters / Sofia Gatilova.
- According to the Financial Times, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky plans to announce presidential elections and a referendum on February 24. However, a Reuters source believes that such a scenario is unlikely. In response to the FT article, Zelensky noted that Ukraine is ready for elections, but announcing them on the specified day may be inappropriate.
- Zelensky also reported that a new round of negotiations between the delegations of Russia, Ukraine, and the USA regarding the cessation of hostilities is scheduled for February 17 and 18 in the United States.
- Patrick Pouyanné, CEO of TotalEnergies, confirmed that the company will comply with European Union sanctions and will cease importing liquefied natural gas from Russia, while maintaining its stake in the "Yamal LNG" project.
- The United Kingdom has allocated over $200 million for the PURL program to procure air defense systems and other important weapons for Ukraine in the USA.
- According to Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko, Russian military forces attacked the capital using ballistic missiles. Strikes hit a private house and non-residential buildings in various areas of the city, and there are also reports of debris falling near residential houses.
- On the night of February 12, Russian troops struck Odessa, resulting in one person injured, according to preliminary data.
- During the night and morning of February 11, 10 FAB-250 aerial bombs were dropped in Sloviansk, Donetsk region, reported the head of the city administration, Vadim Lyakh.
- On February 11, Russian military forces used Kinzhal air-launched ballistic missiles, with Ukrainian Air Force reporting a strike in the Lviv area. The city's mayor, Andriy Sadovyi, stated that two missiles were intercepted by air defense forces.
- In the village of Golovino in the Belgorod region, a drone of the Armed Forces of Ukraine attacked a manufacturing facility, resulting in injuries to three workers.
- Due to hostilities and strikes on energy infrastructure in Ukraine, a new blackout occurred on February 11 in the Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, and Kharkiv regions, as stated by "Ukrenergo."
- According to the annual report of the Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service, Russia does not plan to attack Estonia or other NATO countries in the near future.
- Iranian and Russian diplomats at a meeting at the United Nations stated that the global satellite communication system Starlink from SpaceX violates international law and blurs the lines between commercial and military technologies.