The Committee on Political Affairs of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) has adopted a draft resolution on the confiscation of frozen Russian assets and their use in support of Ukraine's recovery.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky and President of Finland Sauli Niinistö discussed in a phone call on Tuesday the situation on the battlefield in Ukraine and current security challenges.
In the temporarily occupied Crimea, in the morning of January 30, the Armed Forces of Ukraine hit a radar station of the Russian air defence system near the village of Rozdolne.
The Russian troops have launched missile strikes on Kharkiv district for the second time in a day, information about the destruction is being clarified.
Russian occupation forces are dropping a large number of aerial bombs on Serebryany forestry in the Luhansk region, but have not had any success there so far.
Information about a possible repeated offensive by Russian troops in the Kharkiv region is not true. There is currently no threat to Kharkiv from the north.
An increase in the number of accidental drops of ammunition on Russian cities is likely to indicate a certain fatigue of the air and ground crews of the Russian army.
The leaders of the EU countries should not give in to "blackmail" from Hungary's leadership, according to the center-right European People's Party group spokesman on budgets, Portuguese MEP Jose Manuel Fernandes.
Ukraine's defense forces fighting on the southern front have destroyed more than 70 invaders, two enemy boats and two Russian SuperCam reconnaissance drones.
On Monday, French billionaire Xavier Niel announced that his investment company, NJJ Capital, agreed to pay $500 million for Turkcell Iletisim Hizmetleri AS’s Ukraine units.