Kyiv and Sumy received reports of bomb threats at a number of facilities. In the capital, it concerns schools, and in Sumy, a court, education department, service center and treasury. Explosive experts and dog handlers are working on the ground.
Four minors were detained in Chernihiv region who damaged railroad equipment on the instructions of Russian special services. The teenagers face life imprisonment for sabotage under martial law.
Deron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James Robinson received the Nobel Prize in Economics. Their research explains the impact of social institutions on the welfare of nations and the differences between them.
Ukraine is rotating its troops and increasing its reserves. russia is suffering heavy losses, using convicts and foreigners to replenish its ranks.
Two doctors are suspected of facilitating the illegal receipt of disability groups. During the searches, almost UAH 8 million, medical records and mobile phones were seized.
Explosions were heard in Odesa, which was confirmed by the city's mayor, Hennadiy Trukhanov. The head of the RMA, Oleh Kiper, called on Odesa residents to take shelter due to the threat of ballistic missile attacks from the south.
In the first round of elections to the Seimas of Lithuania, the Social Democrats received the most support - 19. 36% of the vote. The ruling Conservative Party came in second with 17.96%.
Electricity consumption in Ukraine is in line with seasonal trends, but there is a shortage of power during peak consumption hours. 553 settlements are without power due to hostilities, bad weather and technical reasons.
Photos of a Russian oil depot in the occupied port of Feodosia after a strike by the Ukrainian Defense Forces have emerged. The fire was extinguished for almost a week, 12 tanks were damaged, 8 of which were destroyed, and buildings on the territory of the facility also burned down.
Due to Russian shelling and weather conditions, there are problems with electricity supply in Donetsk, Sumy, Kherson, Dnipro and Kharkiv regions. The power system remains balanced, but the Ministry of Energy is calling for energy savings.
Hungarian Prime Minister Orban is preparing to disrupt a $50 billion loan to Ukraine to help Trump in the election. He refuses to extend EU sanctions, blocking US participation in the financing.
The occupied districts of Siverskodonetsk will be left without heat for the third winter in a row. Russians promise to repair the hospital in Aidar by 2030, but most of the medical staff has left.
20 trucks with Russian troops have passed through occupied Mariupol on their way to the Vremivsk direction. The absence of tactical markings indicates that a new offensive is being prepared, said an adviser to the city's mayor.
Russian troops shelled 17 settlements in Chernihiv region 69 times over the past week. 187 explosions were recorded, including 12 air strikes, attacks with cannon artillery and mortars.
CDU leader Friedrich Merz announces his readiness to supply Ukraine with Taurus cruise missiles, but under certain conditions. He criticizes the Scholz government for its lack of strategic vision and calls for greater European independence from the United States in helping Ukraine.
The Mariupol City Council has published a video of Azovstal, which has become a symbol of the heroic resistance of Ukrainian soldiers. The images show large-scale destruction from Russian shelling and bombardment.
U. S. President Joe Biden declared his readiness to negotiate with Russia, China, and North Korea without preconditions to reduce the nuclear threat. He emphasized the importance of progress in reducing nuclear arsenals.
A Tu-134 aircraft of the 117th Military Transport Aviation Regiment burned down at the Russian military airfield “Orenburg-2”. The Defence Intelligence of Ukraine reminds that every crime against the Ukrainian people will be duly punished.
An NGU serviceman is suspected of passing on to civilians information about the location of troops in Sumy region and the movement of AFU aircraft. He was served a notice of suspicion under the article on disseminating information about the Armed Forces.
The police said they were ensuring law and order after the concert, where the TCC checked the men's documents. This caused controversial reactions among the public.
The European External Action Service has called for an immediate independent investigation into the death of Ukrainian journalist Viktoria Roshchyna. The EU emphasizes that Russia was fully responsible for her safety after her illegal detention.
A power supply facility in Kherson region was de-energized due to Russian shelling. There may be power outages in the villages of Textile, Zelenivka and part of the Tavriyskiy district of Kherson.
In the Kharkiv sector, the enemy is remotely mining the area and conducting reconnaissance. An attempt to deploy a multiple rocket launcher system was spotted near Vovchansk, probably to prepare for an offensive.
A nighttime Russian air strike on Zaporizhzhya injured 4 people and damaged 29 buildings. The strikes caused damage in three districts of the city, and an 11-year-old girl was among the victims.
On October 11, the occupiers conducted an air strike on Kostyantynivka, damaging the fire and rescue unit. The blast wave smashed out windows and doors, damaged the roof and garage gates, but the personnel were not injured.
The US President estimated the damage from Hurricane Milton at $50 billion. The storm caused tornadoes in Florida, leaving more than 3.3 million people without power and destroying about 150 homes.
Due to hostilities and weather conditions, power outages occurred in 8 regions of Ukraine. The Ministry of Energy reports on electricity imports from neighboring countries and calls for economical consumption in the evening.
Russian troops shelled 13 villages in 4 communities in Chernihiv region. More than 60 explosions from artillery, mortars and drones were recorded. There is no information on casualties among the local population.
Russian troops shelled 13 localities in Donetsk region, killing three people and injuring eight. A total of 2,949 hostile attacks were recorded, and 30 civilian objects were damaged.
Three Georgian TV channels have been fined 5000 GEL each for refusing to broadcast an election video by the Georgian Dream party. The video contained footage of destroyed buildings in Ukraine and new ones in Georgia.