Five people were killed and 12 injured in Crimea as a result of the severe storm, which also cut power to more than 500,000 people and damaged numerous homes and historic buildings.
The Ministry of Defense has digitized military medical examinations, allowing for the exchange of electronic documents between medical institutions and military units, eliminating the need for wounded soldiers to bring documents in person.
A fallen crane in Kyiv damaged a water pipe and flooded Revutskoho Street, causing traffic disruptions; no injuries were reported, and emergency services are working at the scene. Traffic is restricted at the intersection of Revutskoho and Trostyanetska streets.
The U. S. House of Representatives has passed a bill that blocks the unfreezing of $6 billion for Iran, citing Tehran's support for Hamas attacks on Israel. The bill aims to prevent the financing of terrorism, with 307 votes in favor and 119 against.
The Kremlin fears that setbacks in the war could affect the 2024 presidential election, forcing Putin to tighten censorship.
The SBU organized a second attack on a Russian train in Buryatia, disabling a key railroad used for military logistics. The targeted explosion took place on a 35-meter bridge after the first attack in the Severomaisky tunnel.
President Zelenskyy did not sign the law on the resumption of tax audits, postponing their start after the scheduled date of December 1.
Zelenskyy said he does not feel pressure from the West to negotiate with Russia.
Zelenskyy calls on the United States to provide soft loans and weapons production licenses, emphasizing the urgent need for increased support to change the course of the war.
Zelenskiy warns that without sufficient assistance to Ukraine, Russia could target NATO countries, leading to US intervention in the conflict. His comments come amid growing reluctance among Republicans to provide additional support.
An indictment against former Naftogaz CEO Andriy Kobolyev, suspected of illegally receiving bonuses worth over UAH 229 million, has been sent to court.
Eight Russian attack drones were shot down by air defense in Mykolaiv region overnight, according to the head of the regional military administration. No casualties were reported as a result of the attacks.
In Kyiv, more than 300 snowplows and 500 workers are removing snow and sprinkling de-icing materials on the roads after the bad weather, and drivers are advised to be careful.
Russian troops shelled Zaporizhzhia region with drones, artillery, MLRS, and aircraft 159 times; no one was injured, despite damage to buildings and infrastructure.
As a result of the Russian shelling of Toretsk, Donetsk region, one civilian was killed and six were wounded, said Igor Moroz.
Russian troops shelled Tyahynka in the Kherson region, injuring three people, including a 65-year-old man who was seriously wounded and two women with moderate injuries.
EU countries have agreed to provide Ukraine with 50 billion euros in loans and grants over four years, as confirmed by EU Commissioner Johannes Hahn.
Two people were killed in Donetsk as a result of a Russian missile strike; the search for a family that may have been trapped continues.
Russian troops shelled a residential area in Toretsk, Donetsk, wounding three civilians in an administrative building where humanitarian aid was distributed. An investigation into war crimes has been launched.
A man who tried to sleep five teenagers alive was detained for 60 days. Children doused with gasoline by an intoxicated man were not injured.
Russian troops used a drone to drop explosives on civilians in Beryslav, Kherson region, injuring a 22-year-old and a 37-year-old man who are currently hospitalized.
The Supreme Court of Russia recognized the "international public movement LGBT" as an extremist group, which led to a ban in the country. This follows from other recent anti-LGBTQ+ laws passed by Russia.
Russian troops attacked the village of Sadovoye in the Kherson region with the use of aircraft, which led to destruction and three deaths.
Advisor to the President of Ukraine Mykhailo Podolyak disclosed the presence of Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov at the OSCE meeting, viewing it as a signal that war crimes are acceptable.
In Sadovoye, Kherson region, as a result of Russian shelling, three people were killed.
The Polish government will not try to unblock the border with Ukraine amid strikes in the coming weeks. The EU Council will discuss this issue, including the potential return of permits for Ukrainian companies.
In Russia, they said that the cause of the fire in the Severnomuysky tunnels in Buryatia, which was blown up by the SBU at night, was allegedly a short circuit.
As a result of Russian artillery shelling of the village of Sadovoye, Kherson region, a 59-year-old woman was killed.
According to Commander Alexander Tarnavsky, the Defense Forces in the Tavrichesky direction eliminated almost 500 Russian soldiers during the day, destroyed 25 units of enemy equipment and captured four servicemen.
Russia is moving a new 104th Airborne Assault Division to the occupied Kherson region, which, according to British intelligence, is probably poorly trained.