The bad weather led to the closure of many roads in Mykolaiv region, including the main highways M-13, H-24 and M-14; rescue services provided assistance to 104 people stranded off-road.
To clear the roads in Kyiv during the bad weather, Kyivavtodor has engaged 254 units of special equipment that will work overnight to ensure safe passage for vehicles and pedestrians by Monday morning.
During the occupation, more than 1,500 residents of Enerhodar were tortured, and 80% of the population left the city.
A woman rescued from a snow trap in Odesa gave birth to a baby girl in a hospital after emergency services promptly helped her.
The storm in Crimea caused floods and power outages, with 150 people evacuated in Yevpatoriya and the Saki Yevpatoriya highway blocked. More than 40,000 people were left without electricity, and some areas experienced gas interruptions.
Countries extend joint military exercises in Belarus until at least December 3.
Around 500 personnel and 131 vehicles are responding to the consequences of the weather across Ukraine, including the loss of power to 386 settlements, providing assistance, including towing vehicles and removing fallen trees. Traffic on the M15 highway remains closed due to weather conditions.
Due to severe weather conditions in Mykolaiv region, traffic on several highways, including M-13, H-24, R-75, R-75 and several T-15 highways, has been banned, as reported by the head of the region, Vitaliy Kim.
Ukraine's Anastasia Dymyd took fifth place at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2023, while the French Zoe Closer won.
IAEA experts at Zaporizhzhya NPP heard rockets being launched nearby, posing a threat to nuclear safety. In addition, the short circuit disrupted the plant's external communication via power lines.
Due to bad weather, traffic on the M-05 Kyiv-Odesa highway will be closed from 19:30. The restrictions will be in place for about 4 hours.
Due to bad weather, schools in Odesa region will switch to distance learning on November 27. The further schedule of work of educational institutions will be announced later.
Severe weather conditions in Odesa region have led to road closures. Residents are urged to stay at home.
The storm has hit Odesa region, causing power and transportation disruptions, with critical facilities relying on generators and increased patrols for security. Resilience centers are assisting citizens; cleanup efforts continue as the storm moves north.
Power went out in Donetsk and almost all of Mariupol, and other nearby towns were also affected.
Ukrainian air defense shoots down 8 out of 9 attacking Shahed kamikaze drones launched by Russian forces, including one in Kyiv region.
Ukrainian troops killed more than 1,000 enemy soldiers per day, and total enemy losses since the beginning of the full-scale war amounted to about 324,830 people.
Ukrainian troops destroyed six enemy "Shahed" kamikaze drones in the Northern Operational Zone, including one over Kyiv region, reported Lieutenant General Serhiy Nayev.
Due to deteriorating weather conditions with blizzards and possible snow drifts across Ukraine, the State Emergency Service advises citizens to stay at home and refrain from traveling on November 26-27.
The General Staff of Ukraine reports 58 combat engagements, 4 missile attacks, 109 air strikes and 59 attacks from MLRS over the last day, while Ukrainian troops repelled numerous attacks and continue offensive operations. All 87 enemy drones were destroyed.
In Zakarpattia region, three men were detained for attempting to smuggle a Ukrainian citizen across the border to Romania.
The Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada and the President of Latvia discussed Ukraine's reconstruction and defense needs, with Latvia pledging €5 million for infrastructure and significant military assistance.
Illegal immigration to Germany has dropped significantly following the tightening of border controls, with the number of illegal entries to the country falling from 700 to 300 per day, with a 56% drop at the Polish border.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine has released documents on cannibalism during the Holodomor of 1932-1933; the archive contains 1,022 criminal cases, which were often politicized and presented victims as criminals.
Israeli officials have warned of renewed ground operations in Gaza if Israeli hostages are not released by midnight, amid mutual accusations of violating an exchange agreement.
A fire has broken out at a market in Khmilnyk, Vinnytsia region, covering an area of 800 square meters. More than 50 rescuers and 14 vehicles are working at the scene.
In anticipation of unfavorable weather conditions in Kyiv, Odesa and Dnipro regions, Ukrainian energy companies are working in an intensified mode to eliminate possible outages.
Ukraine will launch a digital system for the import of humanitarian aid on December 1, allowing for online submission of declarations, with a transition to fully digital reporting. Paper declarations will be accepted until April 1, 2024.
A police officer was hospitalized after he was hit by a Ford car in Kyiv. The driver was tracked down and now faces up to three years in prison.
At least nine people, including six children, were killed when Syrian government forces shelled the village of Kawkafin in Idlib, violating a ceasefire signed in 2020. "The White Helmets confirmed the casualties.