State Emergency Service of Ukraine
On November 28, on Mount Pip Ivan Chornohirsky, it is cloudy, wind up to 5 m/s, air temperature -2°C. In the Zaroslyak tract, there is dense fog, wind 5 m/s and temperature -4°C.
As of the morning of November 27, the air temperature on Mount Pip Ivan Chornohirsky was about -4°C with a south wind of 5–6 m/s. The State Emergency Service urges tourists to be careful in the mountains, advising them to choose appropriate clothing, take a flashlight, water, and a charged phone, and also register with rescuers.
In Zaporizhzhia, as a result of the November 25 attack, the number of injured has risen to 12, all hospitalized. At least 7 high-rise buildings, a gas station, a shop, and several cars were damaged.
Emergency rescue operations have been completed in Kyiv after Russia's massive night attack. As a result of the strikes, 7 people were killed and 21 people were injured, including one child.
In Odesa, on November 25, a third-floor balcony collapsed with two women born in 1941 and 1969 on it. Rescuers freed the victims from under the rubble and handed them over to medics.
An official of the State Emergency Service in Poltava region has been served with a notice of suspicion due to inaccurate declarations for 2021 and 2022. He failed to declare a residential building, two cars, corporate rights of his ex-wife, and his own financial obligations totaling over UAH 17 million.
In Kyiv, as a result of the enemy attack, 6 people died and 14 were injured, 8 were hospitalized, including a child. The State Emergency Service rescued 18 people, eliminating the consequences in three districts.
As a result of Russia's night attack on Odesa region, 6 people were injured, including 2 children. Damage to civilian and energy facilities was recorded, as well as fires at port infrastructure facilities.
Two people died and six were injured as a result of the night attack on Kyiv, among those rescued were three children. Hits on residential buildings in the Pecherskyi and Dniprovskyi districts were recorded.
As a result of the night attack on Kyiv on November 25, at least 6 people were wounded, 9 were rescued. Damage was recorded to a 9-story and a 22-story building in the Dniprovskyi and Pecherskyi districts.
On November 24, Russian occupiers attacked rescuers in Sumy, destroying a fire truck. Rescuers arrived at the scene of a previous strike to extinguish a fire but were attacked by a drone.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that the Cabinet of Ministers is preparing regulatory decisions to reduce the cost of natural gas for cogeneration plants and deregulate their installation procedures. The government must also accelerate the completion of tenders for the construction of new generating capacities.
A 12-degree frost, cloudy weather, and a southwest wind of 10 m/s have been recorded on Mount Pip Ivan Chornohirskyi. Rescuers urge tourists to consider weather conditions before traveling.
As a result of a massive attack by Russian UAVs in Kharkiv, four people were killed and 17 were injured, including two children. Three residential buildings and an infrastructure facility in the Shevchenkivskyi and Saltivskyi districts were on fire.
In Zaporizhzhia on November 22, a BMW driver lost control and crashed into a power pole. Two women died, and two more people were injured and taken to the hospital.
On the night of November 23, Russian drones shelled the Odesa region, causing fires at energy infrastructure facilities and an industrial building. The attack also damaged private residential buildings, but there were no fatalities or injuries.
On November 22, a fire broke out in a residential building in the Cherkasy region, killing three children, and a body fragment, presumably of a fourth child, was found. Another child, born in 2017, was hospitalized with burns and poisoning from combustion products.
Search and rescue operations in Ternopil were completed on November 22 at 6:00 PM, lasting 4 days. 33 people died, 94 were injured, and 6 people, including a child, are considered missing.
Rescuers found the body of a woman on November 22 at about 4:00 PM, increasing the number of dead in Ternopil to 33. Search and rescue operations continue for the fourth day after the Russian attack.
The State Emergency Service warns of a significant deterioration in weather conditions on November 22 in the western regions of Ukraine. Heavy precipitation, black ice, and heavy snow are expected in the Carpathians.
An unknown object, found in a citizen's personal belongings, exploded in Odesa's Peresyp District TCC. As a result of the incident, a man died, and a serviceman was injured and hospitalized.
Rescuers of the State Emergency Service found two cats, Milka and Miya, alive in a house destroyed by a missile strike in Ternopil. The owners had been waiting for them since the first day of the tragedy.
On Friday, November 21, thick fog with visibility of 200-500 meters is expected almost throughout Ukraine, except for the south and west. This corresponds to the I level of danger, yellow, according to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.
Search and rescue operations continue in Ternopil after the Russian attack on high-rise buildings. Contact has not yet been established with 16 people, and 638 tons of debris have been removed.
In Ternopil, a woman's body was recovered from under the rubble of a destroyed building. The total number of victims of the Russian attack has reached 27 people.
In Ternopil, the number of people who have not been in contact after the massive Russian attack and the hit on a residential building has decreased to 14. Six residents reported that they are safe.
Rescuers are conducting search and rescue operations for the second day in Ternopil after the Russian missile strike, having dismantled 880 square meters of structures and removed 370 tons of debris. Currently, 26 dead, 93 injured, and 18 missing are known.
In Kyiv, on Kudryavsky Uzviz, a charging station explosion caused a fire in an apartment on the 4th floor. Rescuers saved two people, including a child, from a neighboring apartment.
1,000 bodies, which, according to the Russian side, belong to Ukrainian servicemen, have been returned to Ukraine. In the near future, examinations and identification of the repatriated bodies will be carried out.
SES rescuers found a cage with a parrot among the ruins of a house in Ternopil, which was hit by a Russian missile on November 19. The feathered creature survived the horrific strike.