The Kyiv Oblast Children's Hospital has signed a memorandum of partnership with the Italian Meyer Clinic. Ukrainian doctors will be trained in Italy, and seriously ill children will be able to receive treatment in Florence.
Occupants shell Kupyansk with MLRS, damaging residential buildings and a civilian enterprise. Two women aged 59 and 47 were wounded in the attacks.
Ukrenergo announces one round of power outages tomorrow from 6:00 to 22:00. The restrictions are related to the damage to power facilities as a result of a missile attack on November 17.
Hostile drones were spotted in the airspace of Kyiv region. Air defense forces are targeting targets, and the population is being urged to take shelter.
On November 20, gusty winds of up to 15-20 m/s are expected in the capital with temperatures of 0-2° at night and 10° during the day. KCSA has provided recommendations for Kyiv residents on how to stay safe during strong winds.
A search and rescue operation has been completed in Hlukhiv after an enemy shelling of a dormitory. 12 people were killed, including an 8-year-old boy, and 11 people were wounded, including two teenagers.
The Kyiv Court of Appeal upheld the detention of Serhiy Gnezdilov, a soldier of the 56th Brigade. The defense tried to change the qualification from “desertion” to “unauthorized leaving of the unit.
A Hezbollah rocket attack in the Bnei Brak and Ramat Gan neighborhoods injured five people, one in serious condition. The rocket was intercepted by Israel's air defenses, but shrapnel damaged buildings and transportation.
A series of explosions were recorded in Zaporizhzhia as a result of an attack by enemy drones. According to preliminary data from RMA Chairman Ivan Fedorov, there are victims.
ATES scouts found the Pantsyr S-1 air defense system in the Kamysheva and Kozacha bays of occupied Sevastopol. The system protects an oil depot, a dolphin base, ammunition depots and other military facilities.
A series of explosions were reported in Zaporizhzhia region. The Air Force warned of several groups of attack UAVs in the Zaporizhzhia area.
The Polish Foreign Minister organizes a meeting in the Weimar+ format to discuss assistance to Ukraine. The meeting will discuss countering Russia's attempts to impose its vision of the outcome of the war.
Salome Zurabishvili declares the October 26 parliamentary elections invalid due to massive violations. The president files a lawsuit with the Constitutional Court and proposes to keep the old parliament in place until new elections.
Ukrenergo has announced a schedule of scheduled power outages for November 19 with varying numbers of outages throughout the day. The restrictions are related to damage to power facilities as a result of a massive missile attack.
US President-elect Donald Trump has endorsed the idea of a national emergency plan to deport illegal migrants. He intends to use military resources and “all necessary powers” to implement this program.
A rocket attack on a high-rise building in Sumy killed 12 people, including two children. 84 people were injured and more than 1,000 homes were damaged.
Brussels sends a technical mission to assess the situation in Georgia. The country's president and opposition do not recognize the results due to massive violations and falsifications.
The governor of Magadan supported the initiative to use reindeer skins to camouflage the Russian military from thermal imagers. Local reindeer herders offered to send the skins to the front to cover equipment and keep warm.
There were 87 combat engagements registered in the frontline, with the most active fighting in the Kurakhove and Pokrovsk sectors. The occupants attacked the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces with aircraft and infantry, conducting 15 air strikes on their own territory.
Light rain and sleet is expected in Ukraine for the next three days. Temperatures will drop to -2° at night and up to +10° during the day, with fog possible in Transcarpathia and the Carpathian region.
The match between the national teams of Ukraine and Georgia in the League of Nations ended with a score of 1:1. Kverkvelia's 7th minute goal and Mikautadze's 76th minute goal determined the outcome of the match.
Georgia's Andria Putkaradze won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2024 with the song “To My Mom”. Ukraine's representative Artem Kotenko took third place with his song “Hear Me Now”, scoring 203 points.
Fifteen children have been evacuated from the temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions. The return took place as part of the Bring Kids Back UA initiative with the support of Save Ukraine.
The Cabinet of Ministers has adopted a resolution to improve the nutrition of military personnel during treatment and rehabilitation. The new regulations provide for a special diet and a mechanism for reimbursing civilian medical facilities.
The Biden administration is considering imposing sanctions against Gazprombank. The US plans to ban American banks from cooperating with the Russian lender by the end of the month.
At a closed-door meeting, SPD MPs expressed dissatisfaction with Olaf Scholz as a candidate for the election. They propose to replace him with the more popular Defense Minister Boris Pistorius.
An explosion was recorded in Mykolaiv, as reported by Mayor Oleksandr Senkevych. The air force warned of a threat of ballistic missile attacks from the south, and air alert was declared in several regions.
Russia halted gas transit to Austria via Ukraine after OMV offset €230 million in arbitration fees. Von der Leyen announces that the EU is ready for winter and that gas storage facilities are fully filled.
Boris Epstein, a Russian-born Trump adviser, has offered himself for the role of special envoy on the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Despite his lack of diplomatic experience and current allegations, Trump has expressed interest in the idea.
Billionaire Friedrich Knapp, creator of the New Yorker clothing chain, has died after a long illness. His company has more than 1,200 branches in 47 countries and about 23,000 employees.