2 February 2023 in Russo-Ukrainian war
- Austria expels four Russian diplomats on suspicion of espionage
- Shell is selling its stake in a joint venture with Gazprom in Siberia
- The occupiers attacked residential areas of the Kherson region: 2 people died
- The situation in the east is difficult, near Maryinka near Donetsk there were 13 clashes
- The Russians again attacked Kramatorsk with rockets, hitting the polyclinic and residential buildings
- Ursula von der Leyen promised Ukraine to join the European Union
- The Russian Federation struck a village in the Kherson region: 4 injured, including a 5-year-old child
- Belarus announced the completion of tactical flight training with the Russian Federation
- The EU promised Ukraine another 2,400 generators
- The Procter & Gamble Corporation was included in the list of international sponsors of the war
- The European Parliament called on the EU to prepare for the start of negotiations on the accession of Ukraine
- In Britain, it was announced that the training of Ukrainian pilots on fighter jets will last almost three years
- The EU has invited Ukraine to the joint gas procurement platform
- The Council of the EU approved 500 million euros in military aid to Ukraine and 45 million for the training mission
- In Mariupol, there were explosions at Russian bases, near Melitopol – at an oil depot
- The Russians are stepping up for the offensive and the planes are not being taken away from Belarus
- Ukraine signed an agreement on participation in the EU single market
- Putin suddenly declared that their main task is to preserve the Russian Federation
- The elected president of the Czech Republic: Ukraine should receive all weapons, except for nuclear ones
- Shelling of Sumy Oblast: 120 hits per day
- The Russians launched a massive shelling of Kherson
- Defense forces of Ukraine repelled enemy attacks near 10 settlements
- Defenders of Ukraine shot down an enemy plane and four tanks, destroyed 840 enemies
- The British Prime Minister did not rule out the supply of aircraft to Ukraine