11 January 2023 in Russo-Ukrainian war
- Biden and Trudeau talked about supporting Ukraine
- The situation in Soledar is critical, buildings change hands every day
- Defense forces repelled enemy attacks near 13 settlements
- The occupiers are looking for replacements for the ZNPP workers who refused to receive Russian passports
- The Russians shelled the coast of the Mykolaiv region in the middle of the night
- The Armed Forces assured that the Russians have not yet captured Soledar
- The battles for Soledar and Bakhmut show the importance of greater military support for Ukraine - Stoltenberg
- Ukraine will not become a member of the EU as long as the troops of the Russian Federation are on its territory - the vice-president of the EC
- The occupiers are fighting in Avdiivka, the fighting does not stop in Bakhmut
- The mayors of Warsaw, Budapest, Prague and Bratislava arrived in Kyiv
- From Belarus to the Russian Federation, closer to Luhansk region, mobilized people with equipment were transferred
- The presidents of Lithuania and Poland unexpectedly came to Lviv and met with Zelenskyi
- Ukraine launched the production of improved fragmentation mines in one of the NATO countries
- Berlin stated that it had not received requests from allies to transfer Leopard tanks to Ukraine
- Poland promised Ukraine a company of Leopard 2 tanks
- Britain also plans to send tanks to Ukraine
- Hundreds of units of US military equipment have arrived in Europe for deployment in Lithuania and Poland
- Putin pardoned Surovikin: now instead of him is Gerasimov
- Over the past day, 750 military personnel and 15 wagons with Russian equipment have arrived in Belarus
- Warsaw promised to give Kyiv 60 metro cars
- Zelenskyi: NATO's "open door" rhetoric is not enough for Ukraine
- The Russians want to cut off the supply routes of the Armed Forces, the battle for Soledar continues
- Ukraine received 10 bridges from Norway, which will be installed in the liberated territories
- The Ukrainians destroyed an enemy Ka-52 and another Russian drone
- The President of Slovakia allowed seven citizens to join the ranks of the Armed Forces