Zelensky's Press Conference in Munich, Drone Strike on Chernobyl. Main Highlights from February 14.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky spoke at the Munich Security Conference and held a press conference. He stated that Ukraine does not have a ready plan to resolve the conflict with Russia. According to him, the Russian Federation is preparing 15 divisions to reinforce the situation in the Belarusian direction. The president also announced his visit to Saudi Arabia but noted that he does not plan to meet with Russian representatives. He also expressed Ukraine's desire to join NATO. The Russian Federation has appealed for military assistance to North Korea. There was an airstrike by a Russian drone at the Chernobyl NPP, which damaged new equipment. An explosion occurred near a food outlet in Mykolaiv, resulting in the deaths of two people. The Cabinet of Ministers transferred the regulation of gambling to the Ministry of Digitalization. The government also approved new rules for the return of funds due to the early termination of military education.
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