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Events of the night of February 4: UAV attack on Ukraine and the return of children from Russian occupation

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On the night of February 4, Russian invaders tried to attack Ukraine with drones.

In particular, during the drone attack, explosions were heard in Kyiv and the Kyiv region.

More about the main events of the night and morning of February 4 — read in the ICTV Facts collection.

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  • Drone attack on Ukraine
  • Explosions in Kyiv and the region
  • RF launched one missile carrier into the Black Sea
  • Ukraine returned 12 more children from Russian occupation
  • IAEA Chief Grossi went to Ukraine

Drone attack to Ukraine

On the night of February 4, Russian invaders launched drones over Ukrainian territory.

At 00:43, the Ukrainian Air Force reported the movement of enemy drones in the eastern part of the Kyiv region and in the eastern part of Chernihiv region.

Enemy UAVs also flew on the border of Chernihiv and Poltava regions, in the north of Poltava region, in the northern part of Sumy region, and also in the northern part of Cherkasy region.

Around 1 a.m., the Ukrainian Frontier Forces reported the movement of Russian UAVs in the direction of Kyiv from the northern and eastern directions.

At 4:03, enemy drones were flying in the north-eastern part of Chernihiv region, in the western part of Poltava region. And also in the Vasylkiv district of Kyiv region.

Already in the morning, the Air Force wrote about the movement of attack UAVs in the northern part of Kiev region, in the north-eastern part of Chernihiv region and in the south-eastern part of Kiev region.

Explosions in Kyiv and the region

On the night of February 4, during the drone attack in Kyiv and the Kyiv region, explosions were heard — air defense forces were working.

At 1:15 a.m., the Kyiv Regional Military Administration reported that a UAV had been detected in the airspace, and the air defense forces were working on targets.

The Ukrainian Air Force reported a UAV in the eastern part of the Kyiv region, heading west.

And also about the movement of UAVs in the direction of Kyiv from the northern and eastern directions.

At about five in the morning of February 4, the head of the Kyiv city military administration Timur Tkachenko reported on the work of the air defense in Kyiv.

The Russian Federation has deployed one missile carrier to the Black Sea

According to the Ukrainian Navy, as of 6 am on February 4, there are two enemy ships in the Black Sea, one of which is a carrier of Kalibr cruise missiles, with a total salvo of up to 4 missiles.

At the same time, there are no enemy ships in the Sea of ​​Azov.

But there are 6 enemy ships in the Mediterranean Sea, of which 2 are carriers of Kalibr cruise missiles, with a total salvo of up to 22 missiles.

Ukraine has returned 12 more children from Russian occupation

Another 12 children who were under Russian occupation have been returned to Ukrainian-controlled territory.

This was reported by the head of the Presidential Office Andrey Yermak.

According to him, among those released are children who have gone through extremely difficult trials. In particular, a 16-year-old girl who lost her mother due to the negligence of Russian occupation medicine, as well as a 17-year-old teenager who has already been served a summons to the Russian army.

In addition, among those rescued are children who were tried to be Russified, forcing them to undergo “re-education” in special camps. Among them is also an 8-year-old girl, whom the occupiers tried to take away from her father because of his refusal to obtain Russian citizenship.

IAEA Chief Grossi Travels to Ukraine

The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Grossi is traveling to Ukraine as part of his 11th visit since the start of the full-scale war. He plans to visit the Kyiv electrical substation.

— During my 11th visit to Ukraine, I am going to the Kievskaya substation, which plays a critical role in ensuring the safety of the country's nuclear energy sector. The main goal of the trip is to assess the damage and assist in measures to prevent a nuclear accident, — noted Grossi.

The head of the IAEA noted that the situation with the Ukrainian power grid is becoming increasingly difficult.

According to him, the vulnerability of the power system is a threat not only to the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant, but also to all other NPPs in the country.

The full-scale war in Ukraine has been going on for 1,077 days.

You can monitor the situation in cities on the interactive map of military operations in Ukraine and on the map of air raids in Ukraine.

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