The largest lines at U.S. polling stations tend to form in the morning and evening. At the polling stations where Ukrainian members of parliament are acting as observers, around 200 people have cast their votes for U.S. presidential candidates so far.
Since August 2024, along with Shahed-136 drones, the Russians have started launching the first Herbera and Parody decoy drones and their analogs deep into Ukraine, aiming to distract air defense systems.
A total of 150 lawmakers from over 20 countries serve in the international observation mission of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly with no representatives from Russia and Belarus among them.
On November 6, the Permanent Council and the OSCE Security Cooperation Forum will hold a special meeting on Russia’s military cooperation with the DPRK and its implications for the ongoing aggression against Ukraine.
As of early November, more than 500 applications from 30 countries have been submitted to the Ukrainian Legion, a military unit currently being built up in Poland from among Ukrainian volunteers living abroad.
In an open letter, more than a hundred acclaimed figures from Western democracies urged not to strike a deal with Russia that would go against Ukraine’s interests.
On Tuesday, Defense Minister Rustem Umerov has confirmed that Ukraine’s military battled North Korean troops for the first time since Pyongyang sent its forces to help Russia.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni have announced plans of Italy and other NATO Allies to increase military assistance to Ukraine.
In Kursk region, Russians are training North Korean soldiers in the use of drones, and they plan to send UAV instructors to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).