Exactly one month after the Russian attack on Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called on people around the world to protest against the war.

"Come in the name of peace, come with Ukrainian symbols to support Ukraine, freedom and life!" Zelenskyy said in a video speech on Thursday night.

Thursday is also set to be a crucial day for western countries' reactions to the war: NATO, the Group of Seven major industrialized countries (G7) and the European Union (EU) will meet in Brussels.

This is why US President Joe Biden came to Europe.

According to his national security adviser, Jack Sullivan, the top-level deliberations are intended to herald the “next phase” of military support for Ukraine.

"On these three peaks we will see: who is a friend, who is a partner, and who sold and cheated?" Zelenskyy said.

We must work together and prevent Moscow from drawing members of NATO, the EU or the G7 to the side of the war.

Meanwhile, the fighting in Ukraine continued with the same intensity.

On the orders of President Vladimir Putin, Russia attacked the neighboring country on Thursday night, February 24.

Russian troops stopped in front of Kyiv

According to the Ukrainian military, the Russian units are continuing to attack numerous cities and areas, but have been prevented from advancing near Kyiv.

Russian troops were stopped near the eastern Kiev suburb of Brovary, the Ukrainian general staff said.

They also failed to break through Ukrainian defenses to reach the north-western edge of the capital.

On the contrary, according to British intelligence, Ukrainian troops have launched successful counterattacks north-west of Kyiv.

According to Kiev sources, the vast majority of Ukrainian units were under fire in the Donetsk region in the east.

Russian troops wanted to take the towns of Werchnoterezke, Marjinka and the hard-fought city of Mariupol.

However, the reports from the combat zones still cannot be independently verified.

According to the US Department of Defense, even a month after the start of the war, Russian forces have not seized air sovereignty in Ukraine.

The US and its allies worked to provide the Ukrainians with more long-range air defense systems.

The Ukrainians are using the current systems “very effectively”.

That's one reason "why we're seeing quite risk-averse behavior on the part of some Russian pilots."

Russian shelling in Kyiv on Wednesday killed Russian journalist Oxana Baulina, who worked for the independent investigative portal The Insider (theins.ru).

Since the beginning of the war there have been reports of at least six journalists killed.

Zelenskyy's appeal

"Come out of your offices, your homes, your schools and universities!" Zelenskyy said in his call for global protests.

The war is not only aimed at Ukraine, but Russia is trying to nullify the freedom of all people in Europe and the world, he said.

Moscow is trying to show "that only gross and cruel violence counts".

The President in Kyiv once again addressed the citizens of Russia in Russian.

He is convinced that there are many people there who are already "sick" from the "lies of the propagandists".

Ukraine has never threatened the security of the Russian Federation and Kyiv is doing everything to end the war.

Chernobyl wildfires extinguished

Several wildfires have been successfully fought in the restricted area around the former Chernobyl nuclear power plant.

The Ukrainian nuclear regulatory agency has informed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) that the Chernobyl city fire brigade has put out four fires.

This was announced by Director General Rafael Grossi on Wednesday evening.

There was no information on the cause of the fire.

Russian troops took control of the area around the nuclear power plant about a month ago.

It was there in 1986 that the worst nuclear accident in the history of civilian use of nuclear power occurred.

That's going to be important today

The Russian war against Ukraine occupies international politics with the three summits of NATO, G 7 and EU in Brussels.

The heads of state and government also have to deal with the question of Russian energy supplies.

Putin ordered on Wednesday that "unfriendly states" like Germany would have to pay in rubles in the future.

If Western states caved in, they would overturn their own sanctions against Russia's financial system.

The interior ministers of the G-7 countries also meet, and Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser (SPD) takes part in the consultations online.

At the same time, she is meeting with the interior ministers of the German federal states.

The focus is on the question of how the refugees from Ukraine can be distributed in Germany and the EU.