A map of the approximate situation on the ground in Ukraine as of 00:00 UTC 03/02/23. pic.twitter.com/HrLrKPjQz4
— War Mapper (@War_Mapper) February 3, 2023
European Commission President Von der Leyen believes Ukraine will become a member of the EU
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) February 2, 2023
She stated this during today's joint meeting of European Commission and Ukraine's govt in Kyiv. A delegation of 15 European Commissioners arrived in Kyiv yesterday https://t.co/SuEnOtCauG pic.twitter.com/tybjyhd1m5
Daily overview — Summary report, February 4
The General Staff’s operational update regarding the Russian invasion as of 18.00 pm, February 4, 2023 is in the dropdown menu below:





Military Updates

SAMP/T anti-missile system will be in Ukraine in 7–8 weeks – Italian FM. As an international community, ”what we must do is commit ourselves to defending Ukrainian independence and working for peace”, Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani stated when interviewed on ‘Casa Italia’.
Russia has mobilized “much more” than 300,000 troops and plans an offensive in February — Ukraine’s defense minister, and that is why Ukraine needs more military support from western allies, including “air resources” to not lose the initiative, Ukraine’s Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov said in an interview with French BFMTV. Russia is preparing for “maximum escalation” possibly in the next 2-3 weeks – Ukraine Security Council secretary Danilov. In his interview with Sky News, Oleksii Danilov, Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine (NSDC), did not rule out the possibility that Russia attempts another attack from the north, south, and east, as happened on 24 February 2022 – maybe even to coincide with the anniversary.Losses of the Russian army

Humanitarian
https://twitter.com/EuromaidanPress/status/1621220679784751111 Russian military killed eight and injured 16 civilians in Ukraine during Feb 1, incl children. On February 1, Russian military killed at least 8 people in Ukraine and wounded twice as many: 4 people died and 1 person was injured in Chernihiv Oblast, 2 people were wounded in Kharkiv Oblast, 1 person was wounded in Luhansk Oblast, 3 people died and 8 were wounded in Donetsk Oblast, in the Kherson Oblast – 1 person died and 4 people were injured, including a 5-old child. Russia targeted the city center of Kramatorsk in Ukraine’s east for the second time in two days, wounded five civilians. The Russian troops have shelled the Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk in Donetsk Oblast for the second time in two days. There are at least five wounded civilians, Oblast head Pavlo Kyrylenko said.Environmental
Legal
Ukraine’s ex-deputy defense minister, officials detained for money laundering on food procurement. On 2 February, Ukraine’s State Bureau of Investigation (DBR) detained the country’s ex-deputy defense minister, officials, servicemen, and businessmen on accusations of money laundering on food procurement. The DBR, created in 2016 as part of Ukraine’s anti-corruption reform to investigate high-ranking criminal offenses, claimed that five detained servicemen and entrepreneurs were supplying food for Ukraine’s military units at inflated prices, while former Defense Minister Viacheslav Shapovalov was lobbying for their contracts on state food procurement.Ukraine’s ex-deputy defense minister, officials detained for money laundering on food procurement
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) February 2, 2023
The DBR claims that 5 servicemen & entrepreneurs supplied food for Ukraine’s Army at inflated prices, while ex DefMin Shapovalov lobbied for their contractshttps://t.co/o0BKOzwvCV
The Moscow-linked Ukrainian Orthodox Church that in May claimed to sever ties with its mother church is in fact still subjugated to the Russian Church, an expert committee has found. UOC MP claimed it is now independent, but Statute doesn't reflect that https://t.co/DsKZ43Gpuy
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) February 2, 2023
Support
Russia’s invasion spurs debate on how Switzerland can help Ukraine with tanks – Bloomberg. After the recent German announcement of tank supplies to Ukraine, 96 mothballed Leopard 2 tanks set for decommissioning in neutral Switzerland re-emerged into the public eye last weekend. Shipping them to Ukraine is out of the question, but mainstream Swiss politicians are now calling for the Leopards to be sold for as little as one symbolic franc to Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic, replacing the tanks that their governments plan to send to Ukraine, Bloomberg reports. European Council agreed on 545 million euro assistance package for Ukraine. Ahead of the summit between the European Union and Ukraine, the European Council today adopted assistance measures under the European Peace Facility (EPF) that provide further military assistance to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. These consist of a seventh package worth €500 million, and a new €45 million assistance measure supporting the training efforts of the European Union Military Assistance Mission in support of Ukraine (EUMAM Ukraine).Britons have donated £400m to Ukraine through the Disasters Emergency Committee. Britons have donated £400m to Ukraine through the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC). DEC provided aid including food, generators, life-saving kits, and incubators for premature babies. This huge amount, with donations from community groups, companies, foundations and above all millions of individual donors from the UK public, makes the DEC the biggest charity donor to the Ukraine humanitarian response. French Thales company will sell two GM-200 radars to Ukraine after Ukraine’s defense minister’s visit to France. French Thales company will supply two GM-200 radars for Ukraine to reinforce Ukraine’s air defense. This was reported by Ukraine’s Minister of Defense Oleksiy Reznnikov following his visit to France on 1 February 2023. He signed the corresponding memorandum with Thales company. UK has not made a “solid decision” not to send its fighter jets to Ukraine – UK Defense Minister Wallace. British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said the UK has not made a “solid decision” not to send its fighter jets to Ukraine, but does not think it is the right approach “for now,” The Guardian reported. On 31 January, the UK government spokesperson said supplying western jets was not practical: “These are sophisticated pieces of equipment. We do not think it is practical to send those jets into Ukraine.”Britons have donated £400m to Ukraine through the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC)
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) February 2, 2023
DEC provided aid including food, generators, life-saving kits, and incubators for premature babies, mainly inside Ukraine. https://t.co/gE5c8nUCwB pic.twitter.com/NgQX7zyNLR
New Developments
Von der Leyen believes Ukraine will become an EU member. The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, believes that Ukraine will become a member of the European Union. She stated this on Thursday during a joint meeting of the European Commission and the Government of Ukraine in Kyiv, the correspondent of European Pravda reports. European Parliament adopted resolution re Ukraine EU accession negotiations. Today, the European Parliament adopted a resolution detailing its expectations for the upcoming summit between EU and Ukrainian political leaders in Kyiv on 3 February. The text demands the EU “work towards the start of the accession negotiations and to support a roadmap outlining the next steps to enable Ukraine’s accession to the EU single market”. Ukraine to participate in the EU’s Single Market program. Following joint consultations with the Board of the European Commission, two documents were signed, which Ukraine’s PM called “important”:What ‘no’ on F-16 fighter jets might mean for Ukraine
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) February 2, 2023
If the usual script plays out, the Biden administration’s reluctance to provide the planes could be temporary, officials say.https://t.co/FSZoS5ifiB
- Agreement on Ukraine’s participation in the EU program “Single Market”. The budget of the program is 4.2 billion euros, and one of its main components is the development of business competitiveness. “Our participation in this project will contribute to additional support for Ukrainian entrepreneurs, who are the foundation of our economy,” Ukraine’s PM Shmyhal added.
- Memorandum between Ukraine and the EU on strategic partnership in renewable gases, biomethane, hydrogen, and other synthetic gases. “Ukraine has extraordinary potential in this field, which is the future of energy,” Shmyhal said.
Assessment
- On the war.
The Institute for the Study of War has made the following assessment as of February 3, 2022:
- A Ukrainian intelligence official stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the Russian military to capture Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts by March 2023, supporting ISW’s most likely course of action assessment (MLCOA) for a Russian offensive in eastern Ukraine.
- Russian authorities blocked internet cell service in occupied Luhansk Oblast likely as part of an effort to intensify operational security to conceal new Russian force deployments in Luhansk Oblast.
- Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov supported ISW’s MLCOA assessment and possibly suggested that Russian forces have mobilized substantially more personnel for an imminent offensive.
- Russian officials are continuing efforts to frame the war in Ukraine as an existential threat to Russian audiences in order to set information conditions for protracted war and maintain domestic support for continued military operations. These efforts on the part of Russian officials are not succeeding in generating the likely desired effect of motivating Russians to want to participate in the war, however.
- Russian and Ukrainian sources suggested that Russian forces may be preparing offensive actions in the Svatove area.
- Russian forces intensified ground attacks in the Kreminna area on February 2.
- Russian forces continued ground attacks northeast and southwest of Bakhmut.
- Russian officials are likely trying to prepare the Russian military’s disciplinary apparatus for an influx of mobilized personnel.
- Russian forces and occupation authorities continue efforts to identify and arrest Crimean Tatars on allegations that they associate with extremist movements banned in Russia.
- Russian federal subjects and occupation authorities continued announcing patronage programs to support infrastructure projects in occupied territories.