The President of Ukraine, Vladimir Zelensky, had a phone conversation with the President of the United States, Donald Trump. Meanwhile, the National Security and Defense Council approved sanctions against the people's deputy and the fifth President of Ukraine, Petro Poroshenko.
For more details on what happened on Wednesday, February 12, see the article from RBK-Ukraine.
Zelensky Negotiated with Trump
The Ukrainian president Vladimir Zelensky spoke with the American leader Donald Trump. During the conversation, they discussed the possibilities for achieving peace.
The President of Ukraine mentioned that he and Trump specifically talked about a conversation with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and the preparation of a new agreement on security and economic and resource cooperation.
Umerov on the Results of "Ramstein": We Received Powerful Packages, Assistance Will Continue
The Minister of Defense of Ukraine Rustem Umerov summarized the outcomes of "Ramstein". Ukraine received very powerful aid packages from its partners.
The official reported that 50 countries participated in today’s meeting, discussing budgets and priorities for 2025.
NSDC Imposed Sanctions Against Poroshenko, Sources Say
The National Security and Defense Council decided to impose sanctions against the people's deputy and the fifth president of Ukraine, Petro Poroshenko, as reported by RBK-Ukraine from Poroshenko's circle.
At the same time, sources in power indicate that the new NSDC sanctions are aimed, in particular, at representatives of big business, who were previously referred to as "oligarchs."
Six Iskander-M Ballistic Missiles Shot Down Over Kyiv, - KGVA
On the night of February 12, six Iskander-M ballistic missiles were shot down over Kyiv. As a result of the attack, there were damages, one fatality, and injuries, reported the head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, Timur Tkachenko.
The prosecutor's office confirmed the death of a man born in 1985 in the Obolon district.
New Deadline. Rada Supported Extension of Military Medical Examination for "Limited Fit"
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine supported as a basis and in general the draft law No. 12457 to extend the term for passing the military medical commission for those deemed "limited fit" by four months. 313 people's deputies voted in favor.
The document establishes that Ukrainians aged 25 to 60, who were previously recognized as "limited fit" for military service, must undergo a repeated medical examination to determine their fitness for military service by June 5, 2025, starting from the day this law comes into effect.
Personally Detained by Maluyk. SBU Exposes Top Official for Treason
The Security Service of Ukraine detained a traitor within its ranks who was working for Russian special services. He was personally apprehended by the head of the SBU, Vasily Maluyk.
According to sources from RBK-Ukraine, the traitor turned out to be Colonel Dmitry Kozyura, the head of the Anti-Terrorist Center Staff at the SBU.