Regional authorities reported that three people were injured in Russian attacks on Ukraine over the past day.
Overnight, Russia launched 79 drones of the Shahed type and other drones, as well two Kh-59/69 aerial rockets and guided bombs. Ukrainian air defenses destroyed 48 drones in eight regions, while 30 drones “were lost” and one flew to Russia.
Both Kh-59/69 rockets launched by Russia have been reported to have been shot down as they approached Odesa Oblast.
Two women aged 39 and forty were injured in an overnight attack by the Russian military on Kharkiv’s Shevchenkivskyi District. Kharkiv Governor Oleh Syniehubov said that a house had been damaged in another attack on Kharkiv.
Oleksandr Prkudin, the Governor of Kherson Oblast reported on his Telegram channel that Russian strikes had damaged four houses, as well as a gas pipe and a garage. One person was injured.
Authorities in Zaporizhzhia Oblast reported that 13 houses across 11 villages were damaged as a result.
Governor Vitalii KIM reported on his Telegram Channel that the Russian military had attacked the Kutsurub Community in Mykolaiv Oblast with drones using first-person views (FPV). No casualties have been reported.
Overnight, Russia launched 79 drones of the type Shahed and other drones as well as guided bombs as well as two Kh-59/69 air missiles.
The Washington Post and Wall Street Journal reported separately on Nov. 4 that Russia may be behind the dispatch of flammable packages via freight planes in Europe as preparations for similar operations to take place in North America.
Krzysztof Gawakowski, Polish Deputy Premier, said that Zelensky wanted Poland to fire missiles over Ukraine. This meant he wanted Poland to join the war.
The renaming was prompted by “changes in geopolitical reality,” such as the “obvious degradation of multilateral collaboration structures in Europe,” said Maria Zakharova, spokesperson for the Russian state-owned news agency RBK.
The Russian forces have suffered 1,260 casualties in the last day alone.
On Nov. 4, thousands of opposition supporters protested outside Georgia’s Parliament for the second consecutive week, claiming that the election on Oct. 26 was rigged by Russians to favor the ruling Georgian Dream Party.
Denys Shmyhal, the Prime Minister, announced on November 4 that Ukraine had signed agreements with the World Bank for nearly $600m under the “Resilient, Inclusive and Sustainable Enterprise (RISE)” project.
Slovak media reported on November 3 that Peter Pellegrini, the President of Slovakia, had recently rejected four requests by Slovaks who wanted to join Ukraine’s armed services.
Throughout the campaign Russia was accused of spreading false claims about a variety of topics surrounding the elections, including disinformation regarding the candidates and election safety.
On November 4, Choe Son Hui, the North Korean Foreign Minister, met with Vladimir Putin, the Russian President in Moscow as Choe continues his state visit to Russia.
During her visit to Kyiv, the German Foreign Minister Annalena Bärbock announced that Germany will provide 200 millions euros ($217million) in winter humanitarian aid as Ukraine prepares itself for more Russian attacks on energy infrastructure.
Annalena Bärbock, the German Foreign Minister, said that she was arriving in Ukraine and that “we are fighting this brutality by our humanity and support so that Ukrainians not only survive winter but that their country can also survive.”
According to the document, Kyiv will produce drones, parts and components for them, as well as electronic warfare systems, together with Vilnius.
In his evening address, President Volodymyr Zelensky said: “We see a rise in the number North Koreans and we don’t see a rise in the reaction of our partner.”
The six-page document envisaged Ukraine reducing its military to 50,000 soldiers, five times fewer than it had by 2022. It also envisaged accepting the independence of eastern Donetsk, and Luhansk, oblasts that were by then partially occupied by Russia.
After a phone call with Justin Trudeau, Canadian Prime Minister, Volodymyr Zelensky, said: “We expect to get it by the end this year.”
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