Ukraine's energy sector is stable and there is no need for scheduled power outages despite an increase in electricity consumption due to the cold snap, said Ruslan Slobodian, head of the State Energy Supervision Agency.
The Ukrainian defense budget for 2024 prioritizes missiles and ammunition, for which 175 billion hryvnias are allocated; it also emphasizes the conclusion of contracts with domestic producers.
Prince Edward Island has become another Canadian province to recognize the Holodomor as genocide of Ukrainians, joining the decision of the Canadian Parliament in 2008.
Russian troops shelled 14 settlements in Kharkiv, damaging residential buildings and infrastructure, causing no casualties.
Zaporizhzhia region suffered 109 attacks by Russian troops in one day, including 6 drone strikes, which caused damage but no casualties.
Israel's Prime Minister's Office confirms receipt of the list of hostages from Hamas, the truce will begin tomorrow at 7 a. m.; the first 13 hostages will be released at 4 p.m.
DTEK denies reports of possible emergency power outages in Kyiv due to bad weather, clarifying that local incidents do not indicate massive blackouts. The company urges people to check information through official sources.
Polish strikers may extend their blockade to the Nyzhankovychi - Malhowice checkpoint on the Ukrainian border, while truck queues have grown longer due to the ongoing strike.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's coalition has postponed negotiations on the 2024 budget due to a €60 billion deficit, leaving €8 billion of proposed military aid to Ukraine in limbo.
Russian shelling in Chornobaivka, Kherson region, damaged more than 60 houses; three people were killed and five wounded.
Russian troops shelled Chornobaivka in the Kherson region, killing three people and wounding four others, and shelling was reported in Beryslav and Antonivka.
Russian President Putin arrives in Belarus for the CSTO summit, where security issues and future tasks of the Collective Security Treaty Organization will be discussed.
In Beryslav, Kherson region, a 70-year-old cyclist was killed by a Russian drone strike.
Russian security forces detained three Crimean Tatars in Crimea while conducting searches and they are currently awaiting trial; their charges remain unknown.
German security forces searched the homes of supporters of Hamas and the Palestinian organization Samidoun. A total of 15 sites were searched across Germany.
President Zelenskyy said that 2024 should be the year when Ukraine fully protects its airspace from Russia, and gave five reasons why strengthening air defense is vital, including saving lives and strengthening the economy.
Russian troops shelled a suburb of Kherson, wounding a 51-year-old woman.
The National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption has added the German company Knauf to the list of sponsors of the international war for paying taxes to Russia and helping to mobilize its employees for the war against Ukraine. Despite the war, Knauf remains the largest German investor in Russia.
Sergei Mironov, leader of the A Just Russia party, and his wife have adopted a 10-month-old girl abducted from Kherson, Ukraine, in a move that could be considered genocide.
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron is in Israel. He visited the site of the massacres committed by Hamas. Cameron emphasized the importance of a ceasefire to provide aid and release hostages.
Russia begins issuing official veterans' certificates to some Wagner PMC fighters, indicating that the administration has rehabilitated them after the rebellion, British intelligence reports.
Geert Wilders' far-right Freedom Party is leading the Dutch elections with a projected 37 seats, indicating potential changes in Dutch policy toward Ukraine.
Russian troops attacked Zaporizhzhia region 127 times in 24 hours, including 19 UAV strikes, destroying infrastructure and homes, but causing no civilian casualties.
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine passed in the first reading two draft laws on combating domestic violence that introduce electronic monitoring of offenders and bring legislation in line with the Istanbul Convention.
Russian troops killed two civilians and wounded one in Donetsk region, said the acting head of the regional military-civilian administration Igor Moroz.
Ukrainian intelligence has obtained classified documents from Russia's Federal Air Transport Agency that reveal the terrible state of Russian civil aviation, with a sharp increase in the number of air crashes and systemic maintenance problems due to sanctions and a shortage of spare parts.
Russian troops attack at least 18 settlements in Kharkiv region, causing a fire and wounding one person.
Sounds of explosions were heard in Odesa. The head of the Odesa regional administration, Oleh Kiper, urged people to stay in shelters until the end of the day.
The Russian army continues to bombard Kherson region from the air. On the morning of November 21, Russians dropped 25 guided bombs on the settlements of Beryslav and Kakhovka districts. Two people were injured.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with President of the European Council Charles Michel in Kyiv on November 10. They discussed Ukraine's ongoing integration into the EU and the possibility of future membership.