**Russian Attack Helicopter Destroyed in Moscow Oblast**
The Ukrainian military intelligence (HUR) reported on November 11 that a Russian Mi-24 attack helicopter was set ablaze at an airbase in Moscow Oblast. The aircraft, belonging to the 92nd Squadron of 344th Center of Combat Application and Retraining of the Air Force of the Army Aviation of Russia, was attacked overnight on November 9-10.
A video posted by HUR on Telegram showed the helicopter on fire, but it did not specify how it had been set ablaze. The Kyiv Independent was unable to independently verify the video.
**Russia’s Losses in Ukraine**
The General Staff of Ukraine reported that Russia has lost 329 helicopters in the last six months since the invasion began. This is a significant increase from the previous record of 1740, which was set on May 13.
**Ukraine’s Response to Russian Aggression**
HUR reminded everyone that the occupier would be punished fairly for each war crime committed against Ukraine. The Ukrainian government has been seeking international support and aid in its fight against Russia.
**International Reactions**
The British Prime Minister and French President are hoping that President Joe Biden will grant approval sought by Kyiv to cement his legacy in foreign policy. Jake Sullivan, US National Security Adviser, said that President Biden would have the chance to convince Congress and the incoming administration not to walk away from Ukraine.
**Ongoing Conflict**
Overnight, Russian forces launched a total of 145 drones into Ukraine, with Ukrainian air defense shooting down 62 drones. This includes 1,350 casualties that Russian forces have suffered in the last day. Mediazona has added 1,761 Russian soldiers to its list of casualties since the last update.
**Call for Sanctions**
Josep Borrell said at a Kyiv news conference that “we must strengthen anti-sanctions measures because Russia cannot manufacture (weaponry), without imported parts, chips, and other components.”