**Key Developments on Feb. 10**
Russian forces are gathering troops for fresh assaults in Chasiv Yar, a town in Donetsk Oblast. Ukrainian officials have warned of the impending attacks.
**Russia Massing Troops for New Assaults**
Russian forces are concentrating their troops near Chasiv Yar and regrouping within the town itself, according to Lieutenant Colonel Dmytro Zaporozhets, a spokesperson for the Operational Tactical Group Luhansk. The town has been under Russian attack since early 2024.
**Drones Target Key Russian Oil Refinery**
Ukraine’s drones reportedly struck an oil refinery in Krasnodar Krai. This is the latest development in Ukraine’s efforts to disrupt Russia’s supply chain and economy.
**Ukraine Approves High-Speed Drones for Battlefield Use**
The Ukrainian Defense Ministry has approved the use of high-speed, domestically-produced drones called “Baton” for military operations. The drones are designed to operate effectively in extreme weather conditions.
**Latvia to Deliver Armored Vehicles to Ukraine**
The Latvian Defense Ministry has ordered Patria 6×6 armored personnel carriers for Ukraine. The delivery is expected to take place later this year and will not affect the volume or schedule of Latvia’s previous order.
**Ukraine War Efforts Intensify**
As Russia continues its full-scale invasion, Ukraine remains committed to its military efforts. With new drone technology and armored vehicles on the horizon, Ukraine is intensifying its fight against Russian forces.
Note: This article provides a brief summary of key developments in Ukraine. For more information and updates, please visit the Kyiv Independent news website.