Ukraine is working with its partners to determine the characteristics of the missile used by Russian forces to strike Dnipro on November 21 and to formulate an appropriate response.
Since the beginning of the operation of the food export corridor in the Black Sea, 321 infrastructure facilities in Ukrainian ports have been damaged as a result of Russian attacks.
An operative of the Atesh partisan movement, comprising Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars, has located a Russian military base near the front line in the Donetsk region.
Fighters with the Scorpion unit of the Hart Border Guard Brigade launched combat FPV drones and fired mortars at a Russian manpower cluster in the Volchansk axis.
The UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has stated that Britain is not at war with Russia but will continue to support Ukraine, which has been enduring Russian aggression for over 1,000 days.
Soldiers from the Special Operations Forces (SOF) of the Armed Forces of Ukraine eliminated ten Russian invaders and captured three more during reconnaissance in the Kursk region.
The use of a medium-range ballistic missile against Ukraine is an attempt to intimidate the population of Ukraine and Europe by the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, before whom no one should bow.
The foreign ministers of Germany, France, Poland, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom have reaffirmed they will continue steps to deter Russian aggression, including through further support for Ukraine.
On November 18, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania summoned a representative of the Russian embassy to hand over a note of protest over Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine, which has been going on for almost 1,000 days.
UNESCO has condemned a large-scale Russian attack on the night of Thursday 14 to Friday 15 November, which damaged several historical buildings and schools in the Historic Center of Odesa, which is the World Heritage site.