Almost 2,600 Kyiv homes were left without heating after critical infrastructure was damaged. Utility workers are working to restore heat supply, while more than 1,100 homes are still without heating due to damage to the Darnytsia Thermal Power Plant.
During the night, Russian forces attacked Dnipro with missiles and drones, wounding four people, including an infant. An infrastructure facility, private homes, and cars were damaged.
On February 11, 2026, President Zelenskyy enacted the NSDC decision of January 30, 2026, on security guarantees for Ukraine. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Defense are to prepare draft international treaties on security guarantees.
Odesa and the region were attacked by drones overnight. Energy infrastructure was damaged in the Odesa district, and a market and supermarket were damaged in Odesa, injuring a man. A 9-story residential building was also affected.
Two people were injured in Kyiv as a result of Russia's night attack, one was hospitalized. Residential buildings in the Darnytskyi and Dniprovskyi districts were damaged.
In occupied Crimea, a "law" is being prepared to allocate land plots to participants in the war against Ukraine at their place of residence. This decision aims to incentivize Crimean residents to sign contracts with the Russian Ministry of Defense and reduce the burden on the budget.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported on Russian troop losses on February 11. 770 occupiers were killed and 1442 UAVs were destroyed.
The National Bank of Ukraine explained the slowdown in inflation in January by a decrease in labor market imbalances and increased competition. Further inflation slowdown is predicted, but at a slower pace due to destruction in the energy sector.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha welcomed Estonia's decision to join the steering committee of the Council of Europe's Special Tribunal on the crime of aggression against Ukraine. This step is a clear signal towards accountability and the restoration of international law.
Children were injured due to a Russian attack on Dnipro. They are being provided with all necessary medical care.
On the night of February 12, the enemy attacked Dnipro. Private houses and cars were damaged, and a fire broke out. There were no casualties.
In Kyiv, a private house in the Darnytskyi district was hit, as well as non-residential buildings in the Holosiivskyi and Desnianskyi districts. In the Dniprovskyi district, fragments of an enemy target fell near a residential building.
On the night of February 12, Kyiv was attacked by ballistic missiles, explosions are heard. Authorities urged residents to stay in shelters.
As a result of the night attack on Odesa on February 12, an infrastructure facility and a business center were damaged. One person was injured and is receiving medical assistance.
Explosions were heard in Odesa on the night of February 12. Authorities are urging residents to stay in safe places, air defense is working.
The Estonian Foreign Intelligence Department reports that the Kremlin is trying to restore political influence in the Baltic region through controlled academic structures. The "Baltic-Scandinavian Macroregion" project is coordinated by the Russian Presidential Administration and is a hybrid influence operation.
Ukrainians were reminded of the procedure for receiving financial assistance for the restoration of housing damaged as a result of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation. The assistance includes the replacement of window blocks, double-glazed windows, and metal entrance doors.
Ukrainian skier Dmytro Shepiuk displayed a glove with the inscription "Ukr heroes with us" at the Olympics, supporting the initiative of skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych. This was a response to the IOC's ban on using the "helmet of remembrance."
Four people were killed and three were injured as a result of Russian strikes on Synelnykove district. Houses were destroyed, a hospital and cars were damaged.
Ukraine is forming a new defense model based on technological solutions and innovations. The country is ready to share these developments with partners.
A car exploded in Kyiv's Holosiivskyi district. Law enforcement officers are working at the scene, and information about casualties is being clarified.
Since the beginning of the day, 113 combat engagements have taken place. The enemy used 5231 kamikaze drones and carried out 2583 shellings of settlements.
Russian troops shelled Barvinkove, Izium district, hitting a two-story store. As a result of the attack, 10 people were injured and suffered an acute stress reaction; a fire broke out.
The Cabinet of Ministers has introduced a mechanism for interest-free loans of up to UAH 430,000 for people who are forced to relocate due to emergencies. The funds can be used to furnish new housing, with a repayment period of up to 15 years.
In Sumy region, Russian troops attacked railway infrastructure in Konotop district with UAVs. A depot building and a carriage caught fire, but all fires were extinguished.
President Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine seeks a specific date for EU accession so that Russia cannot block the process. He emphasized that Ukraine will do everything to be ready for accession by 2027.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that ending the war by summer depends on US pressure on Russia. He noted that a peace agreement is possible if both sides desire it and security guarantees are provided to Ukraine.
At the meeting of the Staff for the elimination of the consequences of the emergency situation in the energy sector, the strengthening of Kyiv's air defense, particularly energy facilities, was discussed. Other critical infrastructure facilities requiring protection have been identified and prioritized.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that negotiations to end the war are impossible in Moscow or Minsk. Ukraine is ready to meet in any territories except for the Russian Federation and Belarus.
Ukrainian Armed Forces servicemen supported Ukrainian Olympians with the "Memory is not a violation" flashmob. This is a response to the IOC's ban on using the "memory helmet" at the 2026 Olympics.