Russia-Ukraine War Enters Day 1,447 with Ongoing Conflict and Diplomatic Efforts
February 10, 2026 • Al Jazeera
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Key Developments from Day 1,447 of Russia’s War on Ukraine
On February 10, Russian drone attacks on Ukraine resulted in at least four fatalities. The attacks targeted areas in eastern Kharkiv and Chernihiv regions, causing power outages for tens of thousands of people.
Russian forces have also damaged production sites of Ukraine’s state-run oil and gas company Naftogaz in the Poltava and Sumy regions. This marks the 20th attack on the company’s infrastructure since the start of this year.
In eastern Ukraine, Russian forces are attempting to advance around the city of Pokrovsk, with the goal of capturing the strategic hub. The city has been the site of intense fighting since last year.
Ukraine is planning to export its domestically produced weapons, including combat drones, as a means of generating revenue and funding for the country’s war efforts. Ten “export centres” are expected to be opened in 2026 across Europe.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that Russia remains open to cooperation with the United States, but is not optimistic about economic ties despite ongoing efforts to end the war.
The Federal Security Service (FSB) has claimed that suspects involved in the shooting of a senior military intelligence officer in Moscow have confessed to carrying out orders from Ukrainian security services. Polish intelligence is also alleged to have been involved in their recruitment.
India plans to maintain multiple sources of energy supply and diversify them as needed, according to Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri.
Germany has indicted a Ukrainian national in connection with allegations of a plot linked to Russian intelligence. The suspect was arrested in Switzerland last year and extradited to Germany in December.
The European Union has proposed extending its sanctions against Russia to include ports in Georgia and Indonesia that handle Russian oil, the first time the bloc would target ports in third countries that deal with Russia.
Source: Al Jazeera