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Explosions in the Khmelnitsky and Poltava regions and an aid package from Germany: events of the night of February 27

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Read more about the main events of the night in the selection from ICTV Facts.

Kherson under enemy fire

At about 5 am, powerful explosions were heard in Kherson. Locals reported that the Russians were firing from the occupied left bank.

Explosions in the Khmelnitsky region

Powerful explosions occurred in the Khmelnitsky region on the evening of February 26. The movement of enemy drones was recorded there. The Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces warned that drones were moving from the border with Moldova — in the direction of Khmelnitsky.

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Explosions were heard in Poltava at night

No hits were recorded in the Poltava region. This was announced by the Chairman of the Poltava OVA, Philip Pronin. According to him, there are also no casualties or injuries.

Germany allocated an aid package to Ukraine

In the aid package, Ukraine will receive 14 thousand 155-mm caliber shells, four WISENT 1 vehicles, three more mobile and remotely controlled systems for mine clearance, as well as equipment for the disposal of explosive ordnance.

Germany will transfer to Ukraine 250 tool sets with explosive materials, 10 Vector reconnaissance drones and spare parts for them, 22 anti-drone sensors and systems capable of jamming them, 12 Satcom satellite communication terminals.

Germany is also providing four vehicles for Ukraine, which should help in protecting the border.

UAV attack on facilities in the Klintsovsky district of the Bryansk region

Governor of the Bryansk region of the Russian Federation Alexander Bogomaz reported that Ukrainian drones were allegedly shot down over the territory of the region.

He assures that there were no casualties or damage. Operational and emergency services are on site.

Tamás Szuyok elected President of Hungary

On Monday, February 26, the Hungarian Parliament supported the candidacy of Tamás Sujok for the post of President of the country with 134 votes.

Shuyok, who heads the Constitutional Court, became the only candidate from the Fidesz party, whose leader is Prime Minister Viktor Orban. The inauguration of the new President of Hungary will take place on March 5th.

Former President Katalina Novak was dismissed by 196 votes of members of parliament.

The full-scale war in Ukraine has been going on for the 734th day.

The situation in cities can be monitored on the interactive map of military operations in Ukraine and the map of air raids in Ukraine.

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