“Ukrenergo has signed an agreement with KfW on a EUR 100 million grant from the EU to restore and protect its energy infrastructure. The funds will be used to modernize substations, repair damaged equipment, and enhance security of facilities.
Lviv has experienced problems with the printing and issuance of personalized LeoCards, as well as the purchase and replenishment of transport cards. The cause was a global IT failure, but public transport fares are being paid as usual.
Turkish energy equipment manufacturer Dalgakiran has invested UAH 400 million in a new plant in Bucha district of Kyiv region. The company created 50 jobs and plans to further expand production to restore Ukraine's energy facilities.
A large-scale technology outage has hit airports around the world, causing flight delays and check-in problems. Airlines and airports report difficulties with IT systems and passenger service.
Ukrzaliznytsia's digital channels are functioning normally despite a global failure in IT systems. Railroad services continue to operate as usual without interruption.
The Israeli Ministry of Health and emergency services reported interruptions in the operation of servers and the hotline. In Denmark, the automatic fire alarm system is working intermittently due to global IT failures.
Global outages of Windows computers caused by CrowdStrike malware. The problems affected large companies from the United States to Asia, coinciding with outages in Microsoft's online services.
A large-scale IT failure occurred in the world due to problems with the interaction between Crowdstrike antivirus and Windows. Many companies were affected, and Monobank users complain about the inability to create fundraising jars.
American Airlines, United and Delta have asked the FAA to stop all flights due to communication problems. Flights in the air will continue to fly, but new departures of these airlines have been suspended.
Russian troops fired about 40 shells at Bilozerka in Kherson region. The shelling killed two people, injured medical workers, and damaged about 60 civilian buildings.
President Zelenskiy says Ukraine has not yet received the promised F-16 fighter jets needed to counter Russian air dominance.
In Kharkiv, a series of explosions occurred during an air raid alert, probably outside the city. The Air Force reported the launch of guided aerial bombs by tactical aircraft in Kharkiv region.
At night, up to 10 explosions were heard over Kursk as a result of a drone attack. the Russian Defense Ministry claims to have shot down 11 UAVs in the region, and local media report two casualties.
In Sumy region, 7 hostile attacks and 16 explosions were recorded in different communities. In Novoslobidska community, a woman was injured as a result of an explosive dropped from a drone.
President Zelenskyy said that a diplomatic end to the war is possible if the world puts pressure on Russia. He believes that the power of diplomacy can help, but weakening Russia on the battlefield will strengthen Ukraine's position.
There were 130 combat engagements over the last day. The most intense fighting took place in the Pokrovske, Toretske and Kharkiv sectors, with the Ukrainian Armed Forces repelling numerous enemy attacks and striking at their positions.
International partners will allocate $55 million to support vulnerable people in the frontline areas for the winter. The funds will be used to pay for utilities, fuel and support temporary accommodation for IDPs.
The President of Ukraine met with the President of Serbia. They discussed security issues, bilateral relations and expressed gratitude for financial and humanitarian assistance.
Russian troops launched a missile attack on Myrnohrad, Donetsk region. The attack wounded three people, damaged administrative buildings, residential buildings and an industrial building.
Since the beginning of the day, 73 combat engagements took place in all sectors of the frontline. The most intense fighting was in the Pokrovske and Kurakhove sectors, where more than a third of all combat engagements took place.
As a result of the Russian shelling of Kherson, 3 people were injured, including a 16-year-old girl in serious condition. A high-rise building, cars and a gas pipeline were damaged.
Denmark will not send ministers to informal EU meetings chaired by Hungary because of Orban's visits to Russia and China. Other EU countries are also planning to boycott Hungary's events and demand that it be stripped of its voting rights in the EU.
The Lithuanian parliament voted to withdraw from the Convention on Cluster Munitions. The government stated that this decision would strengthen the country's defense and make deterrence against Russia more effective.
The government has supported a draft law that expands the grounds for the use of stun guns by police. Three new grounds and a ban on use in certain areas of the body have been added.
Ukrenergo introduces emergency power outages in Dnipropetrovska oblast. During these outages, the stabilization outage schedules may not be in effect.
Ruslan Kravchenko, Head of Kyiv RMA, held a meeting on the construction of fortifications in Kyiv region. Minor deficiencies were identified, and the contractors were given 3 days to eliminate them.
US President Joe Biden has criticized Elon Musk and his 'rich friends' for trying to 'buy the election'. This follows reports of Musk's donation to a foundation supporting Donald Trump.
In Lviv, a minibus crashed into a power pole on Chervona Kalynya Avenue. Two people were injured in the accident - a 76-year-old woman and a 60-year-old man who were hospitalized with injuries.
The Ministry of Economy has identified more than 700 critical enterprises in Ukraine. These companies can reserve employees from mobilization, with a total of about 1.2 million Ukrainians able to be reserved.
Ukrainian troops have left their positions in Urozhayne, Donetsk region. The decision to withdraw was made by the command in order to preserve personnel, said a spokesman for the Khortytsia military unit.