Zelenskyy expressed condolences over the death of two people during the Russian shelling of Kherson. He added that on Sunday there were more than 20 Russian attacks in Kherson region alone.
The enemy launched 1 missile and 31 air strikes, fired 24 times from multiple launch rocket systems at the positions of our troops and populated areas.
In Avdiivka and Kostyantynivka, one civilian was killed and two were wounded by hostile artillery fire, and the Donetsk regional prosecutor's office launched an investigation.
Between November 27 and December 3, sapper units in Ukraine defused 828 explosive devices and cleared 737. 54 hectares of territory. In total, since the beginning of the war, they have defused almost 90,000 explosive devices on the territory of more than 40,000 hectares.
The Pentagon confirmed to the media that the USS Carney and several commercial vessels were attacked in the Red Sea. They could have been attacked by Houthis from Yemen.
russian troops attacked Nikopol district three times using heavy artillery and a drone. Fortunately, there were no casualties.
More than 100 flights were canceled at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport due to the snowstorm, and KLM canceled 65 daytime and evening flights.
Natalia Humeniuk denied reports that she had been dismissed from her post as spokesperson for the South Operational Command, confirming that she remains in her position.
The Ukrainian pavilion has opened at COP28 in Dubai. It will emphasize Ukraine's resilience to war and the climate crisis. Ukraine also joined the Summit Declaration, seeking to demonstrate its active role in the climate agenda.
As a result of russian shelling in Kherson, two people were killed and seven were injured; the injured are being treated in hospitals; an elderly woman is among the dead.
India's ruling party is leading in elections in key states, indicating strong support for Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Modi's party is set for a landslide victory, which could potentially affect next year's parliamentary elections.
Hostile shelling in Kherson resulted in the death of a person, damaged buildings of medical institutions, though no injuries were reported in medical facilities.
The island of Dzharylgach in the Black Sea has separated from the mainland of Ukraine after a storm, despite previous attempts by the Russian occupiers to connect it to the mainland with a sandbar. Satellite data show that the sea broke through the spit in three places, cutting off access to the island.
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has appointed Vitaliy Polovenko as Deputy Minister of Defense to oversee logistics with a focus on developing new standards for food supply and ensuring full logistical support for soldiers on the front line.
Ukrainian border guards detained five men who were trying to cross the border with Hungary: three were caught at the border and two were found in a bus in Zakarpattia. The men had to pay between $4,000 and $6,000 for illegal border crossing.
At the Tainiaro archaeological site in Finland, located 80 kilometers from the Arctic Circle, additional field research was conducted to confirm the location of a prehistoric hunter-gatherer cemetery, although no skeletal remains have been preserved.
russia was not re-elected to the IMO Council for 2024-2025. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called the decision fair because of russia's harm to free navigation.
Rescuers continue to search for people under a residential building destroyed by a Russian missile in Novohrodivka. 400 tons of building structures have already been dismantled.
The COP28 climate summit discusses the need to phase out fossil fuels, and low-income countries dependent on oil are calling for international support to prevent economic collapse.
The New York Times has obtained a document detailing Hamas's October 7 attack on Israel. Officials knew about the document a year ago, but considered the plan too complex for Hamas.
The Ombudsman of Ukraine has received a request to establish the whereabouts of Margarita Prokopenko, a girl abducted in Kherson and adopted and renamed by russian politician sergey mironov.
Ukrainian serviceman Pavlo Zaporozhets was sentenced by a Russian court to 12 years in a maximum security colony on charges of preparing a terrorist attack in Kherson, which was then under occupation.
The new season of the IBU Biathlon Cup has started in Kontiolahti, Finland. The first stage was opened by the women's individual race. Ukraine's Olena Gorodna made it to the top 30 in the first IBU Cup race.
The enemy intensified its attacks in Tavriyske, conducting 45 combat operations and trying to regain lost ground in Zaporizhzhia. In one day, the defenders destroyed 7 enemy tanks, 13 armored vehicles and almost 500 enemy personnel.
During the inspection, 50 tons of unregistered microchips containing precious metals worth more than 65 million hryvnias were found in the Zhytomyr military unit. They were returned to the register, the investigation into the fact of non-Care continues.
The terrorist attack in Jerusalem lasted less than a minute. During this time, the militants managed to kill or injure 9 people, and accidentally passing by, IDF soldiers eliminated the terrorists.
The Ministry of Culture states that the introduction of the register, which will be mandatory for state authorities, will prevent chaotic construction in historic parts of cities.
A court in the temporarily occupied Crimea has sentenced the former mayor of the resort village of Simeiz, Yuriy Lomenko, to 16 years in prison on charges of treason.
Data from NASA Harvest shows that the temporarily occupied territories have significantly decreased in acreage, with more abandoned plowed land. In addition, the average yield of winter wheat is lower than the average in Ukraine.
Billionaire investor Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett's longtime partner at Berkshire Hathaway, has died at the age of 99. Their partnership allowed the company to grow at a rate of 20% per year.