Russia continues to shell Ternivka. Kellogg's daughter speaks of direct connection to negotiations

On the night of February 2, Russia launched new strikes on Ternivka, , the head of the Dnipropetrovsk regional military administration, Oleksandr Hanzha, told. Megan Mobbs , daughter of former US Special Envoy for Ukraine Keith Kellogg and head of a foundation that provides non-military assistance to Kyiv, sees a link between the negotiations and Russian atrocities.
"While the city was recovering from the experience, the aggressor attacked it again at night with a UAV. The administrative building and its annexe caught fire," Ganzha said on the morning of February 2 .
Mobbs calls Russian attack on DTEK bus, killing 16, a "terrible tragedy".
"And the reason #16918 why it is absurd and fantastic to negotiate a document on prosperity (a plan for economic recovery of Ukraine in the amount of $800 billion. – Ed. There is a clear link between Russia's growing atrocities and the negotiations. Until U.S. negotiators recognize this and punish Russia, the farce will continue," she said .
- On the afternoon of February 1, Russians attacked a service bus with drones in the town of Ternivka in Pavlohrad district. As of the evening, 16 people were reported dead and nearly two dozen wounded.
- Defense Minister's advisor Serhiy (Flash) Beskrestnov claims that Russians attacked a bus with miners in Dnipropetrovs'k region with "shaheds" on online control, enemy operators saw and recognized the target as a civilian.


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