Ukraine's Ambassador to Germany, Oleksiy Makeiev, along with Ukrainian activists, criticized the "anti-war march" organized by the Russian opposition, scheduled to be held in Berlin on November 17.
A Russian drone attack on a residential building in the village of Veletenske, Kherson region, late on Thursday, November 14, claimed the life of an elderly woman and left a man injured.
The State Film Agency of Ukraine has appealed to the organizers of the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF) to exclude the Russian film Deaf Lovers directed by Boris Guts from the festival’s program.
In Kharkiv region, law enforcement authorities are investigating 12 criminal cases related to Russian torture chambers, with 319 individuals officially recognized as victims.
The Special Operations Forces of the Ukrainian Armed Forces conducted a successful operation behind enemy lines in the Kursk region, eliminating 14 Russian soldiers and capturing three others.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that Russian military facilities are becoming increasingly accessible to Ukrainian forces and thanked them for destroying enemy warehouses and airfields with drones.
In Kupiansk community of Kharkiv region, the last branch of Ukrposhta (Ukrainian postal service) has closed, and ATM services have been halted due to ongoing Russian shelling and security concerns.