Despite the frost, it's sunny today and the apartment is warming up nicely. It's also an opportunity to finally air out, as the windows are usually closed and good ventilation was not provided in Soviet houses.
While the whole world is watching the Olympic Games, on the night of February 9, russia launched a massive drone attack on Ukraine. The strikes targeted Odesa, Kharkiv, Dnipropetrivsk, and Volyn regions. There were deaths, injuries, and serious damage.
https://www.bbc.com/ukrainian/articles/c99j0lem3rlohttps://glavred.net/ukraine/nochyu-rf-bila-po-odesse-pogib-muzhchina-dva-cheloveka-postradali-10739186.html?utm_source=ukrnet_newsSome Kyiv residents heard loud explosions in the south amid airstrikes over ballistic missiles. There is no information about the consequences, except for hints that something was attacked near the town of Vasylkiv, south of Kyiv. Nearby are a military airport, an oil depot, industrial facilities, and a railway junction.
The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine modestly noted that missile hits and 23 strike UAVs were recorded at 15 locations, as well as the fall of downed aircraft (fragments) at 6 locations.
https://armyinform.com.ua/2026/02/09/iskandery-shahedy-italmas-podrobyczi-nichnogo-rosijskogo-obstrilu/The Minister of Energy reported that on February 8, Ukraine attracted a historically maximum amount of electricity from abroad to stabilize the situation.
https://vycherpno.ck.ua/news/8-lyutogo-rekordnyj-import-elektryky-vryatuvav-enegosystemu-ukrayiny/Nevertheless, most of Kyiv receives very little electricity, a couple of hours a day. There is also little electricity in the east of the country - Dnipropetrsvsk and Kharkiv regions. Of course, the lack of electricity causes discomfort to people, but the main consequence is the inability of businesses and industries to operate. For example, even my friends' small bakery has stopped working for an indefinite period. Industrial equipment and machines also cannot run on generators.
And it's not just about the lack of products, but also about all those who will lose their jobs and income, and the state taxes. But it seems that the state has no problems with money. According to the open (so far) tender documentation, the police are buying another 200 new cars.
https://prozorro.gov.ua/uk/contract/UA-2025-04-16-005409-a-b1But there are many signals that confirm my paradoxical opinion that the more destruction is caused, the more it will have to be rebuilt, which will mean more investment and financing and opportunities, including for me as a lawyer, who will be able to join these processes as a local advisor. These will be the best times for those who want to buy insolvent Ukrainian businesses and their assets for a penny.
The first project to be implemented under the Ukrainian-American agreement on the creation of a reconstruction investment fund, or as it is called the subsoil agreement, will be the development of a lithium deposit in the Kirovohrad region.
In January, the Cabinet of Ministers selected the winner of the competition to invest in geological exploration work. It was the Dobra Lithium Holdings JV, LLC consortium, which was created by two companies associated with American billionaire Ronald Lauder, who is close to Donald Trump.
The subsoil agreement was at the center of political battles in Ukraine in the spring of 2025. Opponents called the agreements a "sale of the country" to the Americans, turning it into a raw material appendage. Instead, the president's team believed that providing American companies with access to subsoil would ensure the support of Ukraine by the United States. But after the Verkhovna Rada ratified the document in May by a constitutional majority, this topic faded away. A few months ago, the fund's investment advisor was appointed - consulting company Alvarez & Marsal (A&M), and DFC - the US Development Finance Corporation, close to the White House, and the Ukrainian government contributed $ 75 million to the Reconstruction Fund, writes the BBC.
https://www.bbc.com/ukrainian/articles/cjw1y5z4n07oKyiv's foreign minister has said the Ukrainian and Russian leaders need to meet in person to hash out the hardest remaining issues in peace talks, and that only U.S. President Donald Trump has the power to bring about an agreement. Ukraine wants to accelerate the efforts to end the four-year-old war and capitalise on momentum in the U.S.-brokered talks before other factors come into play, such as campaigning for the U.S. Congressional mid-term elections in November, Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said in an interview.
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/ukraine-urges-acceleration-peace-talks-says-only-trump-can-broker-deal-2026-02-08/Surprisingly, we were previously told that only putin could stop the war.
The Polish government is seriously considering strengthening its economic presence in Ukraine. Warsaw is considering the possibility of acquiring a stake in one of Ukraine's leading state-owned banks, Polish publication Wirtualna Polska (WP) reports.
https://wiadomosci.wp.pl/polska-szykuje-sie-do-przejecia-banku-w-ukrainie-7251224424077632aAnyway, whoever waits for the end of the war will get everything. Unless, of course, they freeze to death or are stuffed into a bus and sent to the front.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó commented on the detention by Ukrainian authorities of a Hungarian who helped Ukrainians flee to Hungary on Facebook, in which he noted that the war must end as soon as possible, forced conscription must be stopped immediately!
https://www.facebook.com/szijjarto.peter.official/But Zelensky continues to demonstrate his ridiculous comedic style. "There is no slavery in Ukraine. Those people who want to leave, if they are not of mobilization age, they have the right to leave," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said at a meeting with teachers and students of the Kyiv Aviation Institute.
https://www.unian.ua/society/ukrajinci-za-kordonom-zelenskiy-vislovivsya-pro-vijizd-lyudey-z-ukrajini-13280259.htmlWell, it's obvious that the Ukrainian authorities are well aware of the state of affairs in Ukraine, but they consider it possible to make disgusting jokes about it.
Equally strange comments from the Deputy Prime Minister for Humanitarian Policy Tetyana Berezhna, who laments that 2.5 million young people left abroad during the war: "These are colossal losses."
https://www.unian.ua/society/viyna-v-ukrajini-stalo-vidomo-skilki-molodi-vijihalo-z-krajini-13274592.htmlThat is, this government, which itself opened the borders to them, considers those who escaped death as losses. But 100 years ago it was the opposite. Those who, after losing the national liberation struggle, managed to leave the impending catastrophe, in the history of the Renaissance of Ukrainian Statehood were called the flower of the nation, who preserved their national identity, culture, and self-awareness abroad.
This again reminded me of the opposite attitude towards those who left the occupied territories in 2014 and 2022. The former were called traitors and condemned, while the latter were supported.