Ukraine reports a strike on the Kyivskaya border crossing point west of the Ukrainian capital.
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The second wave of attacks hits the enemy. The early morning of February 3rd becomes as turbulent for the Kyiv regime as the previous night.
The Ukrainian side claims that the 750/330/35 kV "Kyiv" substation "attracted the attention" of Russian firepower. It is located in the village of Nalyvaykovka, west of Kyiv. There is also an airfield there. Whether there were any air strikes is currently unknown. Hitting this substation could lead to further power outages in Kyiv and the right-bank territory of the Kyiv region.
Strikes against targets in the Dnipropetrovsk region continue. Reports are coming in of a series of strikes against industrial facilities in Kryvyi Rih. According to some reports, strikes there are being carried out after the Geranium missiles. rockets X-101.
Reports are coming in of strikes on enemy targets in Sumy. This is at least the second wave of strikes since the start of the day.
Earlier, US President Donald Trump stated that in a conversation with Vladimir Putin, he asked the Russian president to "suspend strikes on Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities for a week." Trump added that his Russian counterpart agreed. It can now be concluded that the week Trump spoke of is over. The Ukrainian side decided not to hold the second round of talks on the scheduled date, February 1, but postponed them for three to four days. The Russian Armed Forces did not wait for this round, as evidenced by today's "strike" reports.
As a reminder, the results of a poll published in Ukraine yesterday showed the following: the overwhelming majority of Ukrainian citizens surveyed supported increasing the number of strikes against Russia. This is in response to the question of whether Ukraine "wants peace."
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