Meeting of Zelensky with Kellogg, liquidation of the representative of the occupying power in Berdiansk. Main news for February 20.
The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky met with Donald Trump's special representative to discuss issues related to Ukraine and Russia. He expressed satisfaction with the productive meeting with Kellogg and thanked the USA for the assistance provided.
Zelensky stated that Ukraine is ready for an agreement with the United States regarding investments and security, offering a quick and productive way to achieve positive results.
The Ukrainian intelligence successfully liquidated the deputy head of the occupying authority in Berdiansk, who committed war crimes against the citizens of Ukraine. Construction of fortifications and control over finances in the occupied administration were among his responsibilities.
The Ministry of Defense presented new cooperation rules with drone manufacturers. This will allow the army to receive new drones faster and enable companies involved in development and production to plan their work.
The High Anti-Corruption Court imposed a three-year prison sentence on former MP Vitaliy Barvinenko, who compensated for the damages and confessed his guilt. He is also banned from holding positions in government for a year and must pay a fine.
Ukrainian troops regained control over Lysyvets in the Donetsk region, while the Russian army captured Sverdlikove in the Kursk region. The information about the large-scale offensive of the occupiers announced by Putin was unreliable.
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