A rocket fragment causes a fire in an unfinished building in the Darnytsia district of Kyiv; emergency services are working at the scene, and medics have arrived at the scene.
Kyiv is on air alert due to a missile threat; debris fell in two districts amid air defense operations, with no information on casualties or damage yet.
Prior to the air alert, numerous explosions were heard in Kyiv, and subsequent reports confirmed a missile threat to the city.
In Khartoum, Sudan, a Red Cross convoy was attacked, killing two people and injuring seven, including three workers, while evacuating civilians.
Serbia has completed the construction of a gas pipeline connecting it to Bulgaria, diversifying gas supplies from Russia, which was inaugurated by the leaders of Serbia, Bulgaria and Azerbaijan. The pipeline provides access to Azerbaijani gas and an LNG terminal in Greece.
President Zelenskyy met with the Ukrainian community in Argentina, calling on Ukrainians in Latin America to stand united in supporting Ukraine in its military efforts. He emphasized Argentina's support, including its participation in Ukraine's "Formula for Peace" and plans to host a Ukraine-Latin America summit.
President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen said that Russia's victory in Ukraine could threaten European stability, so it is crucial to support Ukraine. She emphasized the duty to support peace and prosperity in Europe.
The United Kingdom will provide Ukraine with two Sandown-class minesweepers and form a new maritime coalition with Norway to strengthen Ukraine's security in the Black Sea.
Zelenskyy spoke frankly with Hungarian Prime Minister Orban at the inauguration of the Argentine president, noting the clarity of their discussions on European affairs. He also praised the Ukrainian heritage preserved by the Argentine community. Zelenskyy is scheduled to begin a working visit to the United States on December 11.
US Secretary of State Blinken warned that it is vital to stop Russia in Ukraine to prevent an attack on NATO countries and emphasized the success of Ukrainian troops. Denying aid would satisfy Russia, Iran, and China.
Nearly half of U. S. voters (48%) believe that the U.S. provides too much aid to Ukraine, and a University of Michigan poll emphasized that economic concerns influence their stance on foreign aid.
At least twelve people have been killed in a gold mine collapse in southeastern Venezuela, caused by a landslide in a hazardous mine with limited supervision.
The Union of Road Carriers of Slovakia (UNAS) will block truck traffic at the Vysne Nemecke-Uzhhorod border crossing starting from December 11, 2023, without affecting private vehicles. The action is part of the ongoing protests related to truck entry permits to the EU.
Ukrainian swimmer Mykhailo Romanchuk has won two medals at the European Short Course Swimming Championships in Romania. He added bronze in the 800-meter freestyle to his previous victory in the 1500 meters.
French President Macron reaffirmed to Zelenskyy his support for Ukraine's EU accession negotiations, praising Ukraine's legislative efforts on minority rights, judicial reform, and anti-corruption measures.
Two trains collided at low speed in northeastern Italy, leaving 17 people slightly injured; the accident caused significant disruption to traffic on the Bologna-Rimini line.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy met with Argentina's newly elected President Javier Millet in Buenos Aires to discuss the shared value of freedom.
US President Biden has invited Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to the White House on December 12 to reaffirm US support for Ukraine's conflict with Russia. They will discuss Ukraine's needs and current US assistance.
Explosions were heard in Snihurivka, Mykolaiv region; residents were advised to seek safety and refrain from spreading information on the Internet. Information on damage or casualties is being clarified.
The NACP has provided open access to the Unified State Register of Declarations of Ukraine, with the exception of exceptions related to martial law.
Russian troops attacked the border of Sumy region in Ukraine 8 times on December 10, causing 52 explosions in five settlements.
Ukrzaliznytsia will distribute the Peace Light of Bethlehem at 24 Ukrainian railway stations in less than 24 hours, allowing citizens to receive a symbolic fire for their homes on December 11.
Ukrainian President Zelenskiy begins a working visit to the United States to meet with President Biden, focusing on defense cooperation and international support against Russian aggression.
Viktor Orbán's allies are planning a secret meeting with U. S. Republicans to end military support for Ukraine, The Guardian reports, citing a diplomatic source.
Zelenskyy and von der Leyen agreed on their positions ahead of a European Council meeting to discuss Ukraine's accession to the EU and a €50 billion aid package. Zelenskyy expressed confidence in the unity of Europe and the support of von der Leyen.
Explosions were heard in Odesa region. Air alert was declared in Kirovohrad, Mykolaiv, Odesa and Kherson regions.
A large number of Hamas militants surrendered to the Israeli military, revealing the difficult situation they were in and severing ties with their leadership.
Overnight, Russian troops fired 78 times at 20 localities in Zaporizhzhia region, damaging one building and a car, with no casualties reported.
Russian troops shelled four settlements in Sumy region using various types of ammunition, resulting in 14 explosions overnight, reports the Sumy Regional Military Administration.
The losses of the Russian occupiers since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine have already reached about 338,820 people, 5636 tanks and hundreds of pieces of military equipment, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported, UNN reports.