Several road accidents occurred in Odesa region due to bad weather, resulting in two people being injured. In particular, a truck overturned and a bus slid into a ditch. Rescuers are actively working to clear the roads and provide assistance to the vehicles.
US Secretary of State Blinken is planning to visit Israel amid frustration that Hamas has not released any American citizens. This is Blinken's fourth visit to Israel since the major Hamas attack.
Latvia calls on Poland to solve the problem of blocking the Polish-Ukrainian border and offers assistance.
Over the last day, 13 enemy soldiers surrendered in the Tauride operational and tactical group, and almost 30 Russians surrendered over the past week.
Truck traffic on the M-15 and M-28 highways in Odesa region is blocked due to bad weather. The 12-hour restriction was imposed to remove snow and prevent accidents.
Ukrainian drivers in Poland who are queuing at the Ukrainian border have received humanitarian aid from Ukraine. People were delivered food, water and medicine. The Ukrainian ministry provided them with 2500 liters of water, 1200 meals and necessary medicines.
Hamas released a second group of 17 hostages, including 13 Israelis and 4 Thais, who are now on their way to Israeli hospitals to be reunited with their families.
The investigation has identified the Russian military personnel involved in the murder of writer Volodymyr Vakulenko and three others, despite difficulties in obtaining witness statements.
President Zelenskyy met with Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs in Ukraine to discuss relations with the EU and Latvia's support for Ukraine's accession to the EU.
Kyiv police detained a group of five people involved in drug trafficking, including an organizer and four couriers. The suspects, who have previously been prosecuted for drug crimes, face 9 to 12 years in prison.
Anastasia Dymyd, 9, will represent Ukraine at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2023, coming in third with the song "Flower". The event will be broadcast live on various Ukrainian platforms.
A passenger was injured in an accident on the Kyiv-Chop highway near Dubno, and the police launched an investigation into the violation of traffic safety rules.
Ukraine is effectively using long-range weapons to strike at Russian troops far from the front, which leads to significant losses for the occupiers.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy plans to expand the humanitarian program Grain from Ukraine, enlisting the support of international goodwill ambassadors, including former MP Charlotte Leslie.
Ukraine has received 300 laptops from Latvian companies to improve the logistics system of its armed forces, while Estonia has allocated 500,000 euros to the IT Coalition for Ukrainian cybersecurity, and Iceland has become the latest country to join the coalition.
In 2023, almost 130,000 Ukrainians received palliative care, with the number of adult patients increasing due to the war. Children's palliative care decreased as many children sought treatment abroad.
Air quality in Europe is improving, but it still does not meet EU or WHO standards, which leads to health problems for Europeans, primarily due to car exhaust and other pollutants.
The Department of Environmental Protection and Climate Change Adaptation of the Kyiv City State Administration conducts searches based on the conclusions of the State Audit Service.
As of the morning of Friday, November 24, Irish law enforcement officers had already detained 34 participants in the mass protests in Dublin.
A gas cylinder explosion in a private home in Kyiv's Obukhiv district injured one person and destroyed the house.
A Russian military unit was hit in occupied Crimea, destroying air defense equipment, radars, and personnel, Crimean Wind reports.
The National Bank of Ukraine has issued a new 5 hryvnia coin with a dragon image for 2024, which also honors the Armed Forces with a chevron symbol. The coin was put into circulation on November 24, 2023 with a mintage of 80,000 pieces.
In a new evening address, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke about new sanctions against Russia, the situation at the front, and a report from the head of the SBU.
Police opened two criminal proceedings after a 14-year-old boy was killed during air rifle training at a lyceum.
The Air Force emphasized that no decision has yet been made on changes to the MiG-31K flight alert system.
Polish farmers who have joined the trucking strike are threatening a blockade until January 3, 2024. They are demanding, among other things, corn subsidies and a lower tax on agricultural products.
The man was sentenced to 12 years in prison for collecting and passing on to Russian troops information about the locations of Ukrainian troops in Donetsk region.
Ukrainian police in the Ternopil region have uncovered an illegal operation to smuggle men of military age out of the country.
Ukrainian air defense forces shot down all 14 Russian Shahid drones on the night of November 22, while an X-22 cruise missile missed its target and damaged residential buildings in Zaporizhzhia.
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) is launching a series of documentaries about its covert operations that have influenced the course of the war, starting with an episode about the use of SeaBaby drones against the Crimean bridge.