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In Ternopil, the death toll after the Russian strike rose to 36: a woman died in the hospital

In Ternopil, the death toll from the Russian strike on November 19 rose to 36 people. A seriously wounded woman, born in 1944, a resident of a house on 15 Kvitnya Street, died in a Lviv hospital.

Society • December 2, 11:07 AM • 4224 views
In the 11 months of 2025, Russia dropped almost 44,000 KABs on Ukraine

From January to November 2025, Russia dropped almost 44,000 guided aerial bombs on Ukraine. This is 4,000 more than in the entire year of 2024.

War in Ukraine • December 2, 10:45 AM • 2787 views
Russians attempted a "flag-raising" in Pokrovsk for propaganda, enemy cleanup is underway - "East" group

Russian troops attempted a "flag-raising" in Pokrovsk so that propagandists could use it as proof of control over the city. After that, they hastily fled, and the cleanup of enemy groups is underway. In Myrnohrad, Ukrainian units are holding defensive lines.

War in Ukraine • December 2, 10:00 AM • 2909 views
Storm carried a naval mine to the coast of Odesa regionVideo

A naval mine was carried ashore by a storm on the coast of Odesa region, discovered by a local resident. The ordnance was identified and destroyed by Ukrainian Navy specialists through a controlled detonation.

Society • December 2, 09:43 AM • 3659 views
New Year's concert on the Champs-Élysées canceled in Paris for security reasons

This year's New Year's concert on the Champs-Élysées in Paris has been canceled for security reasons to avoid risks from crowds. The midnight fireworks will still take place; television viewers will see a recorded concert on France 2.

News of the World • December 2, 08:41 AM • 3125 views
Business activity assessments worsened in November due to shelling and power outages - NBUPhoto

In November, businesses cautiously assessed their performance due to intense shelling of critical infrastructure and power outages. The Business Activity Expectations Index was 49.4, lower than in October but higher than in November last year.

Society • December 2, 08:02 AM • 2968 views
Trump's envoy and son-in-law to meet with Putin in Moscow to discuss ending the war in Ukraine

US President Donald Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, will hold talks with Vladimir Putin on Tuesday regarding a possible path to ending Russia's war against Ukraine. The meeting will take place in the afternoon, following the earlier establishment of an "updated and improved peace framework agreement" by the US and Ukraine.

Politics • December 2, 07:19 AM • 3943 views
The number of injured in Dnipro has risen to 45, a day of mourning has been declared in the city for the dead - OVA

The number of injured in Dnipro after the Russian attack on December 1 increased to 45 people, two sought help later. December 2 has been declared a day of mourning in the city for the four dead.

Society • December 2, 07:07 AM • 36005 views
39 out of 62 drones launched by Russia neutralized over Ukraine

On the night of December 2, Russia launched 62 attack UAVs over Ukraine, 39 of which were shot down or suppressed. 20 drones hit 8 locations across the country.

War in Ukraine • December 2, 06:57 AM • 2640 views
Russia again attacked southern Odesa region: power outages reportedPhoto

During the night, the enemy attacked the south of Odesa region with Shahed-type UAVs, damaging an energy facility, an administrative building, and private households. The attack led to electricity outages; there were no fatalities or injuries.

War in Ukraine • December 2, 06:41 AM • 2711 views
Number of battles on the front line increased by a third in 24 hours: General Staff updated the mapPhoto

Over the past day, 226 combat engagements were recorded on the front line, a third more than the day before, with the greatest activity in the Pokrovsk direction. The enemy launched one missile and 66 air strikes, carrying out 3,547 shellings.

War in Ukraine • December 2, 06:20 AM • 2975 views
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Ukraine prepares for large-scale changes: IMF demands strengthening of tax policy

The draft extended financing program between Ukraine and the IMF provides for a package of changes to strengthen public finances and enhance anti-corruption policy. These innovations will affect tax policy, customs rules, the energy sector, and the state's interaction with business.

Economy • December 2, 06:00 AM • 61048 views
Over 1,100 occupiers and 51 drones on the first day of winter: General Staff released new data on enemy losses

On December 1, Russian troops lost 1,110 soldiers and 51 UAVs. The total combat losses of the enemy from 24.02.22 to 02.12.25 amount to over 1.1 million personnel.

War in Ukraine • December 2, 05:17 AM • 3251 views
Putin announced plans to create a "security zone" along the border with UkraineVideo

Vladimir Putin announced his intention to create a security zone along the border with Ukraine. He also reported on the alleged successes of Russian troops at the front and control over several settlements.

War in Ukraine • December 1, 09:59 PM • 6138 views
The General Staff reported 202 battles in 24 hours: the hottest spots are Pokrovsk, Lyman, and Kostiantynivka directions

The General Staff reported 202 combat engagements in 24 hours, as of 10:00 PM on November 1. The most intense battles are ongoing in the Pokrovsk, Lyman, and Kostiantynivka directions.

War in Ukraine • December 1, 08:46 PM • 3702 views
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Ukraine-US talks in Miami: what to expect next

Key issues, from territories to NATO, remain open, and the peace plan is just entering its most difficult phase.

Politics • December 1, 03:35 PM • 62651 views
"Cut off the legs to make it easier to carry": HUR published an interception of the occupiers' conversation about the "evacuation" of a wounded manVideo

The HUR published an interception of a conversation between the occupiers, where they discuss amputating the limbs of a wounded man to facilitate his transportation. The invaders also boast about finding food and threaten to cut off the leg of the wounded man.

War in Ukraine • December 1, 03:33 PM • 4558 views
The third tanker of Russia's shadow fleet in a week was damaged by an explosion, this time off the coast of Senegal

The Russian-linked tanker "Mersin" suffered four external explosions near Dakar, Senegal, resulting in seawater entering the engine room. This is the third such incident in a few days involving Russian tankers; the SBU may be involved in the two previous ones.

News of the World • December 1, 02:57 PM • 5470 views
The government approved a series of decisions on community energy efficiency: what is envisioned

The Cabinet of Ministers has set a special gas price for cogeneration plants in frontline regions, which will be valid for one year. The government also simplified the procedure for installing distributed generation facilities and resumed the tender for the construction of generating capacity.

Society • December 1, 02:52 PM • 60323 views
138 combat engagements since the beginning of the day: the situation near Pokrovsk remains the most difficult - General Staff

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported 138 combat engagements over the past day, with the greatest pressure on the Pokrovsk, Lyman, and Kostiantynivka directions. The hottest section remains the Pokrovsk direction, where 43 attacks took place.

War in Ukraine • December 1, 02:42 PM • 3669 views
Brave1 Launch: Ukraine to Receive Grants for Future Interceptors - Ministry of Digital TransformationPhoto

Ukraine and the EU are launching the Brave1 – EU4UA Defence Tech grant program with a budget of 3. 3 million euros. The program will fund the development of defense technologies, including high-speed interceptors and radars to strengthen the protection of Ukrainian skies.

News of the World • December 1, 02:28 PM • 3834 views
History will not appreciate attempts to forget Russia's crimes: EU sets red line for peace talks on Ukraine

The EU warns the Donald Trump administration against granting amnesty to Putin or writing off Russia's war crimes, calling it a strategic catastrophe. The EU emphasizes the need to hold Russia accountable for crimes in Ukraine and supports the creation of a tribunal.

Politics • December 1, 02:10 PM • 12395 views
In Kyiv Oblast, a company director was charged with supplying substandard military uniforms worth UAH 1.7 million

The director of a private enterprise in Kyiv Oblast has been charged with embezzling UAH 1. 7 million. He supplied substandard uniforms for a volunteer formation, using improper materials and violating technology.

Society • December 1, 01:34 PM • 6042 views
Situation in Pokrovsk: occupiers continue to suffer losses, stuck in urban battles - 7th Airborne Assault CorpsVideo

Over the past month, the enemy failed to implement the plan to occupy the Pokrovsk agglomeration, suffering significant losses. In Pokrovsk alone, 519 occupiers were eliminated, which is comparable to the strength of a battalion.

War in Ukraine • December 1, 01:17 PM • 3293 views
Zakharchenko case: indictment against ex-head of Ministry of Internal Affairs sent to court

The indictment against the former Minister of Internal Affairs during Yanukovych's time, who is hiding in Russia, has been sent to court. He is accused of treason and justifying Russian aggression, which included proposals to surrender territories and spread pro-Russian narratives.

Politics • December 1, 12:52 PM • 2493 views
40% of the budget for the army: Putin signed Russia's budget for 2026

Russian dictator Putin plans to spend about 40% of budget funds on defense and the security bloc, which is a record since the USSR. This indicates the Kremlin's intention to continue the war, despite the budget deficit and cuts in social programs.

Politics • December 1, 11:31 AM • 9508 views
Adjusted strikes on Chernivtsi and called for attacks on western Ukraine: SBU detained 35-year-old Russian agentPhoto

The SBU detained a 35-year-old unemployed man, who was hiding from mobilization, for adjusting missile and drone attacks on Chernivtsi and calling for new strikes on the western regions of Ukraine. Prohibited symbols and evidence of cooperation with the Russian occupiers were seized from him.

Society • December 1, 11:17 AM • 4467 views
Netherlands allocates another €250 million under PURL for American weapons for Ukraine

The Netherlands is providing Ukraine with a new military aid package worth 250 million euros through the PURL initiative. The funds will be used to purchase American weapons, including air defense systems and F-16 ammunition.

War in Ukraine • December 1, 10:48 AM • 3286 views
In Vyshhorod, an employee of Fire Point, a company that produces Flamingo missiles, died as a result of a Russian attackVideo

On November 29, an employee of Fire Point, a company that produces Flamingo missiles, died in Vyshhorod as a result of a Russian strike. Co-owner of the company Denys Shtilerman reported that the family of the deceased is in serious condition in the hospital.

Society • December 1, 09:49 AM • 3424 views
The Ministry of Health is obliged to respond to public complaints from patients and conduct unscheduled inspections of clinics where there is a threat to life and health - lawyers

Lawyers claim that the Ministry of Health should conduct unscheduled inspections of clinics where there is a threat to the life and health of patients, even during wartime. This became relevant after the scandal with the death of a businessman in the Odesa clinic Odrex and numerous complaints about improper medical care.

Society • December 1, 09:30 AM • 62387 views