Ukraine’s Defense Forces have repelled enemy attacks near six settlements today. In addition, the Ukrainian anti-aircraft defense units destroyed 32 Russian air targets across different directions.
Another prisoner swap has been carried out between Ukraine and Russia, and Ukraine has managed to bring back 32 more servicemen and the body of the Israeli citizen, Dmytro Fialka.
On October 12, at 2:00 p.m., a briefing will be held on the topic: "Consequences of Russian shelling for the country's infrastructure, a plan to restore damaged objects."
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called on the Group of Seven (G7), namely Germany and the United States, to provide air defense systems and a sufficient amount of relevant ammunition to Ukraine.
There are no current signs that Russia is mulling the use of nuclear weapons in the Ukraine war, the head of GCHQ, British signals intelligence agency said.
Power engineers and emergency teams have restored power supply in most of the cities and villages that were de-energized after Russian missile attacks on critical infrastructure on October 10.
Russia’s missile strikes inflicted on October 10-11 obliterated four combined heating and power plants, which covered the region’s power demand and also exported power.
The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has said that by striking critical civilian infrastructure in Ukraine on October 10, Russia may have violated principles on the conduct of hostilities under international humanitarian law.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has informed Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi about the consequences of Russian missile attacks and coordinated positions before a meeting of the Group of Seven.
On October 11, at 2:30 p.m., a briefing will be held on the topic: "The work of the emergency services during the liquidation of the consequences of missile strikes in Ukraine, information about the dead and injured."