As a result of a rocket attack on a residential building in Novogrodovka, Donetsk Region, 5 people, including a child, were allegedly trapped under the rubble.
A veterans ' center was opened in Cherkasy region thanks to the soil in the amount of 100 thousand hryvnias from the MHP-Hromada charity organization to help demobilized military personnel, veterans and displaced persons adapt to civilian life.
According to Oleg Kiper, electricity supply has been restored in 119 settlements of the Odessa region, while 109 still remain without electricity.
The Israeli Defense Forces and Hamas continue their truce as mediators work to free the hostages.
Six S-300 rockets hit the Pokrovsky District of Donetsk, wounding 10 people, including 4 children, and 5 more were missing under the rubble; the child was rescued by police paramedics. Interior Minister Ihor Klimenko reported significant damage, including residential buildings and a police station.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces estimate that Russian troops lost 328,760 personnel and a significant amount of equipment, including 5,551 tanks, during the invasion of Ukraine.
Ukrainian troops shot down three Russian drones over Nikopol, and the area was subjected to massive artillery fire, no casualties were reported.
According to the report of the General Staff, Ukrainian troops attacked enemy personnel and anti-aircraft systems and participated in 101 military clashes in one day.
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Born has banned ministers from using unapproved instant messengers such as WhatsApp and Telegram, obliging them to use the secure French App Olvid until December 8.
President Biden expressed concern to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu about the potential increase in civilian casualties and the aggravation of the humanitarian crisis if Israel resumes military operations in southern Gaza, Axios reports. The United States and Israel agreed to continue discussing any operational plans until action is taken.
Russian air defense shot down a drone over the Belgorod region.
The Russian military attacked the Khmelnitsky region with drones; the air defense responded, and residents heard explosions, according to Sergey Tyurin.
A nighttime fire at an Alma-Ata hostel killed 13 people, presumably from carbon monoxide poisoning, and another 59 people were evacuated.
The U. S. Department of defense has stepped up the domestic defense industry by allocating more than.27 billion to suppliers in 37 states to help Ukraine, leading to a historic mobilization and expansion of military equipment production.
After February 24, 2022, only representatives of the ministries of Foreign Affairs met with the ambassadors of the aggressor country.
Explosions can be heard in the Vinnytsia region, where the air defense is working. Residents are urged to take care of their own safety during the ongoing air alert.
Former US Secretary of state and Nobel Prize winner Henry Kissinger has died at the age of 100, having had a significant impact on US foreign policy. Kissinger died in Connecticut, remaining an active participant in global diplomacy until his last days.
A US military plane crashed into the sea off the Japanese island of Yakushima during a training flight, killing at least one of the eight crew members; the condition of the other two is being investigated.
A study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine found that brisk walking, especially at speeds of more than 6 km/h, reduces the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes by 39%.
EU High Representative Josep barrel said that Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov was allowed to directly hear EU criticism of Russia's actions at the OSCE summit.
France intends to finalize a security agreement with Ukraine early next year to outline support, including humanitarian, military and financial assistance.
Ukrainian troops destroyed a rare Russian Buk-M3 anti-aircraft missile system in the Kherson region, using SBU intelligence to conduct a successful HIMARS strike.
Putin's youngest daughter, Ekaterina Tikhonova, supports IT projects aimed at strengthening Russia's ties with Africa, as officials from nearly 30 African countries meet with Russian technical experts in Moscow.
Lithuanian interior minister Ogne Bulotaite calls on Interpol to restrict the rights of Russia and Belarus within the organization in order to prevent abuse for political purposes. She announced this during the 91st Interpol General Assembly in Vienna.
Finland has closed all of its automobile border checkpoints with Russia for two weeks starting on November 30, citing national security risks associated with Russia's hybrid operations. Only rail freight services through Vainikkala remain open.
The Center for National Resistance reports that more than 100,000 migrants from Central Asia have been brought by Russia to temporarily occupied territories, potentially changing the demographic landscape and mobilizing them to exchange citizenship.
A 15-year-old boy has been arrested in Germany on suspicion of planning a terrorist attack on a Christmas market after authorities obtained information from foreign intelligence. The teenager is in custody, the details of the planned terrorist attack are discussed in the chat.
10 Israelis and 4 Thais who were kept in Gaza for 54 days were returned to Israel and will be reunited with their families after a medical examination. The release was achieved by exchanging prisoners for 30 Palestinians.
The Russian army transferred the frigate Admiral Makarov to the Black Sea, increasing its missile potential with a total salvo of 16 Kalibr missiles, increasing the threat level.
Slovak truckers will block the Vishne-German-Uzhgorod border checkpoint on December 1 in protest against the agreement on the liberalization of transportation between Ukraine and the EU.