War Zone, a media outlet, reported on November 6 that Ukrainian forces may have targeted routes used by Iran in Dagestan to supply weapons to Russia.
Dagestan authorities reported intercepting an attack by a drone over Kaspiysk on the morning of November 6. Kaspiysk is a port town at the Caspian Sea, around 1,000 kilometers (600 miles) from the frontline. The Kyiv Independent reported that Ukraine’s military intelligence agency was behind the attack.
According to a source, the first Ukrainian attack on a naval base near Dagestan resulted in damage to at least two ships — the missile ships Tatarstan Dagestan and Dagestan. It is also possible that several smaller Project 21631 vessels were also damaged. The Kyiv Independent was unable to verify the claims immediately.
The War Zone experts say that even though it is difficult to determine the exact consequences of the Ukrainian attack, the recent strike was “significant in many ways”.
The port of Dagestan, located on the route used by Iran to transport weapons to Russia, is not only a base to the Russian Caspian Flotilla as well as several military units from the Russian Armed Forces.
This route was considered safe to travel until the recent Ukrainian attack because it was supposedly out-of-range of Ukrainian weapons.
A video shared on social networks appears to show a second drone striking its target and causing a large explosion.
The Mash news channel reported that the incident occurred approximately 15 kilometers (10 miles), and identified the drone as an Ukrainian A-22 Flying Fox.
Local authorities have confirmed that the airport in Makhachkala has suspended its operations for an undetermined period of time due to this incident.
“We understand that America‘s core value is to protect democracy and democratic values.” “This remains unchanged, regardless the elections,” Prime minister Denys Shmyhal said.
Two people were injured in a Russian drone attack on Kyiv. The air raid warning in Ukraine’s capital lasted for eight hours. Over 30 UAVs were shot down by the air defenses.
The Kyiv City Militia Administration reported that Russia launched a drone strike on Kyiv over night on Nov. 6. It struck a residential building and an auto repair shop.
Donald Trump received informal and indirect congratulatory messages from other top Russian officials including Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev.
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), citing three Trump-connected sources, reported on Nov. 6 that one idea among Donald Trump’s team to end Russia’s war is to delay Kyiv joining NATO for at least twenty years in exchange of continued arms supplies.
The Russian Foreign Ministry claimed the Moldovan authorities denied accreditation to five Russian international observers prior to the first voting round and the constitutional referendum regarding the EU accession.
Viasna Human Rights Center reported on Nov. 6 that Belarusian authorities had initiated a wave arrests in advance of the January election.
Donald Trump, the U.S. president-elect, and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol spoke by phone on November 7, after the former won the U.S. Presidential election. They discussed future cooperation.
This includes 1,400 casualties that Russian forces have suffered in the last day.
Odesa Journal reported that the Rebuild Ukraine 4.0 conference would be held in Warsaw, Poland on November 13-14 2024.
Two administration officials told Politico the White House planned to speed up the delivery of weapons amid concerns that a Trump administration in the future would stop weapons shipments before reaching Kyiv.
Zelensky posted on social media that he had congratulated Donald Trump for his victory in the presidential election.
Scholz partially justified his decision in a statement he issued following the dismissal. He noted that he had asked Lindner, who was responsible for the spending rules, to relax them to allow more aid to Ukraine. Lindner refused.
Volodymyr Zelensky, the president, said: “On defense, economy, and the future after war, we have the potential to strengthen our cooperation.” “This will make Ukraine, America and the free world more successful.”
“That doesn’t necessarily mean that we are celebrating what Vladimir Putin did, or are excited about him. But I think there needs to be some commonsense here.” Rubio said that we are funding a stalemate which is costing lives. “Ukraine will take 100 years to rebuild, with all the challenges they face.”
As Donald Trump wins the U.S. Presidential election, Ukrainians prepare themselves for what this means for their nation.
Volodymyr Zelensky, President of Ukraine, said: “We will discuss the security challenges in Europe as well as opportunities for all partners.”
“This is not the final defeat. It is only a battle lost,” pro-Russian newcomer political Alexandr Stoianoglo stated three days after voting.
Denyslysenko, the head of the department that focuses on war crimes, stated that 49 criminal investigations are underway regarding the executions of Ukrainian POWs.
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