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Ukraine Secures Fresh Aid Ahead of Invasion Anniversary
15 Feb
Summary
- Ukraine and European allies agreed on new energy and military support packages.
- Agreements were reached in Munich before the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion.
- Recent Russian attacks targeted Ukraine's energy infrastructure extensively.

In the lead-up to the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion on February 24, Ukraine has secured crucial new energy and military support packages from its European allies. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy announced these developments following meetings in Munich with leaders involved in the Berlin Format.
These agreements are vital as Ukraine faces continued battlefield pressure and escalating air attacks on its energy systems. Zelenskiy expressed gratitude for the partners' readiness to assist and emphasized the importance of timely deliveries for air-defense missiles and other critical supplies.
Recent Russian assaults have severely impacted Ukraine's energy infrastructure, causing widespread power outages during cold weather. Over the past week alone, Russia has reportedly launched approximately 1,300 attack drones, 1,200 guided aerial bombs, and dozens of ballistic missiles.




