The house was hit by shelling in the early hours of July 31. Oleksiy Vadaturskyi owns Ukraine's largest agriculture conglomerate Nibulon and his fortune was estimated at over $400 million in 2021. Undisclosed sources told Ukrainska Pravda news outlet that the businessman and his wife were killed in the shelling, but this information can't be verified at the moment.
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Wednesday, February 11
The European Parliament voted to approve a 90 billion euros ($107 billion) loan to Ukraine, securing a large chunk of the country's budgetary and military needs for the next two years as the war approaches its fourth anniversary.
"Learn from us and don't underestimate the threat coming from Russia," Maksym Timchenko, the head of DTEK, said.
The comments mark the third consecutive day of Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's criticism of the U.S. approach.
Russia launched 129 drones at Ukraine overnight, the Air Force said. Ukrainian air defenses intercepted 112.
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Ukrainian drones targeted Russia's Volgograd oil refinery overnight Feb. 11, setting the site ablaze, local media reported.
The number includes 820 casualties that Russian forces suffered over the past day.
Kateryna Kotsar, a Ukrainian freestyle skier, said on Feb. 10 that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) barred her from using a custom helmet with the inscription "Be Brave like Ukrainians" at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
A Russian drone attack on Zaporizhzhia late on Feb. 10 left over 11,000 subscribers without electricity in the city, local officials reported.
Wednesday, February 11
A Russian strike on Bohodukhiv, Kharkiv Oblast, killed four people, including three toddlers, and injured two others, Governor Oleh Syniehubov reported overnight Feb. 11.





