Air defense forces in southern Ukraine shot down 10 enemy drones and intercepted an enemy X-59 missile on December 4. Enemy attacks damaged civilian facilities in Kherson and Beryslav districts.
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Two people were killed and eight wounded in Kherson region as a result of 117 Russian attacks, including shelling of residential areas and infrastructure.
Ukrainian troops successfully repelled attacks in seven areas, including Kupyansk and Bakhmut, holding their positions and inflicting losses on the enemy.
According to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Russian troops lost 332,810 personnel and a significant amount of equipment, including 5,580 tanks, during the invasion of Ukraine.
Сommunitie in Dnipropetrovska oblast came under artillery fire at night; infrastructure was damaged but no one was injured. In addition, an enemy drone was destroyed over Pavlohrad district.
Ukrainian troops struck 8 times at enemy manpower and equipment, as well as at anti-aircraft installations and ammunition depots, with a total of 68 combat engagements taking place over the day.
Ukrainian air defense forces destroyed 18 enemy drones and one X-59 missile during night attacks from Crimea and Kherson region.
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The Ukrainian military destroyed two Chinese-made Russian Desertcross ATVs in Kherson region using grenades dropped from a drone near the village of Krynky.
Eleven climbers were killed by the eruption of the Marapi volcano in Indonesia, and three survivors were found near the bodies of the dead. Authorities have issued an alert and established a 3-kilometer exclusion zone.
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The US military's elusive X-37B spaceplane has postponed its next launch by three days. Judging by the rocket it rides on, the secretive spacecraft is likely to launch farther than ever before.
Heavy snowfall in the north of England has blocked traffic, causing chaos on the roads and power outages in more than 2,500 homes. Emergency shelters helped stranded travelers; power is expected to be restored by the end of Sunday.
Ukrainian refugees in Europe face a difficult choice: return home or stay in the EU, with some countries, such as Germany, accepting them on a long-term basis despite employment problems.
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Germany seeks to reduce its €20 billion contribution to the EU fund for Ukraine, citing significant bilateral military aid, reports The Daily Telegraph.
Russian security forces forcibly deported 100 Ukrainians suspected of disloyalty to the temporarily occupied territories in Kherson region under the pretext of "evacuation. "
Former U. S. Ambassador to Bolivia Manuel Rocha was arrested in Miami on charges of working for Cuba; further details are expected at the court hearing.
The medieval Leaning Tower of Garisenda in Bologna, Italy, has been closed due to fears that it may collapse, and the government will allocate about 5 million euros to stabilize it.
The Center for Civil Liberties and the Baltic Human Rights Society have launched an online human rights guide for Ukrainians that offers practical advice and contact resources in case of rights violations.
Explosions were heard in the Khmelnytsky region of Ukraine, triggering an air raid alert due to an ongoing drone attack by Russian forces. The attack drones were seen moving westward across several regions.
Indonesia's Marapi volcano erupted, spewing a 3-kilometer column of smoke and scattering ash; authorities declared a second level of alert and imposed a ban on activities within a 3 km radius.
A US airstrike near Kirkuk, Iraq, kills five militants who were preparing to attack US troops; the Islamic Resistance in Iraq confirms the deaths.