Estonian International Minister Margus Tsahkna, who’s on a go to to Ukraine, has opened an invincibility centre within the Ukrainian capital that can be funded by his nation. [An invincibility centre is a heated premises stocked with food and power banks to assist residents facing hardships due to power cuts – ed.]
Supply: Tsahkna on X (Twitter), as reported by European Pravda

Particulars: Tsahkna mentioned the Estonian-funded invincibility centre in Kyiv that he opened on Thursday 5 February will present shelter, heat and psychological help amid ongoing Russian assaults and extended energy and heating outages.
"Within the surrounding darkness, this level of sunshine helps be sure that Russia's try to interrupt the spirit of Ukrainians will fail," he added.

Background:
- It was reported that NATO Secretary Common Mark Rutte visited Chernihiv Oblast throughout a two-day go to to Ukraine, together with the village of Yahidne, the place Russian forces had held greater than 300 individuals captive.
- In Kyiv, Rutte visited one of many capital's mixed warmth and energy crops that was broken in a Russian assault.
- Talking within the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian parliament), Rutte mentioned 90% of missiles for Ukraine's air defence have been delivered by the Prioritised Ukraine Necessities Record (PURL) programme.
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