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  • NATO announced on Sunday that Ukraine could expect to receive new Western heavy weapons "in the near future", while Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke of a "positive dynamic" for his troops on the front.

  • Rescuers are still working to find survivors in the ruins of a building in Dnipro, eastern Ukraine, hit on Saturday by a strike whose toll is at least 30 dead.

    Dozens of people remain missing.

  • The United Kingdom announced on Saturday that it would deliver 14 Challenger 2 tanks to Ukraine "in the coming weeks".

    It is the first country to supply heavy tanks of western construction to kyiv.

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6:30 a.m .: According to Zelensky, “evil is very sensitive to cowardice”

In his speech on Sunday evening, the Ukrainian president returned to the strike on a building in Dnipro.

Speaking to Russians in Russian, Volodymyr Zelensky said, to those "who even now cannot utter a few words to condemn this terror", that their "cowardly silence" will allow "one day the same terrorists will come for you". , because "evil is very sensitive to cowardice".

6:20 a.m.: The search continues in Dnipro

A new wave of bombardments hit several Ukrainian cities and sites on Saturday and Sunday, including a residential building on Saturday in Dnipro.

According to the latest report from the emergency services on Sunday evening, 30 people were killed there, including a 15-year-old girl, and 75 injured, including 14 children.

Some 45 people remain missing.

A video released by Ukrainian relief showed rescuers digging through the rubble of the building cut in two at night, from which they managed to extract 39 survivors, including six children.

6:10 am: Welcome to this new Live

Hello everyone.

On this Monday, January 16, the editorial staff of

20 Minutes

is, as every day, mobilized to give you the latest information on the conflict.

Yesterday, the Secretary General of NATO sent a new spade to the Kremlin by judging that Vladimir Putin had "overestimated the strength" of his troops by invading Ukraine.

“We see their missteps, their lack of morale, their command problems, their poor equipment” and their “heavy losses”, explained Jens Stoltenberg to the German daily

Handelsblatt

.

For his part, the Russian president assured the same day that "everything is going according to plan", in an interview with Russian public television.

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