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  • Russians hit critical infrastructure facility in Ternopil Oblast

    Russians hit critical infrastructure facility in Ternopil Oblast

    Russian attack drones damaged a critical infrastructure facility in Ternopil Oblast on the night of 25-26 November.

    Source: Viacheslav Nehoda, Head of Ternopil Oblast Military Administration, on Telegram

    Quote: "During the night attack, enemy UAVs damaged one of the critical infrastructure facilities. Fortunately, there were no casualties. Firefighters and police are working at the scene."

    Details: Currently, Ternopil and other settlements have no stable electricity supply.

    Relevant services are already working to fix the problem, Nehoda said.

    Background: On the night of 25-26 November, Russian troops attacked Ternopil, causing problems with electricity and water supply in the city.

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  • The G7 countries plan to increase pressure on China over its support for Russia.

    The G7 countries plan to increase pressure on China over its support for Russia.

    PoliticsWar The G7 countries plan to increase pressure on China over its support for Russia. Tuesday, November 26, 2024 The G7 countries plan to increase pressure on China over its support for Russia.

    G7 foreign ministers, meeting in Italy on Monday and Tuesday, will pledge to act against entities in China and elsewhere that support Russia’s war machine against Ukraine. A draft communiqué seen by Bloomberg said that pressure would be stepped up before Donald Trump takes office as US president in January. The language on China, if adopted, would mark an escalation from a previous decision in April, when China was asked to “guarantee” it would end its support for Russia with dual-use weapons. The G7 allies are expected to “continue to exert significant pressure on Russia’s revenues from energy, metals, and other commodities through effective implementation of existing measures and further action against the shadow fleet. Another section of the document condemns the involvement of North Korean soldiers in the war against Ukraine. The use of North Korean soldiers “marks a dangerous escalation of the conflict,” which also raises concerns about the transfer of nuclear technology to North Korea, the draft communiqué said.

  • Britain secretly delivered a new batch of Storm Shadow to Ukraine: what is known about the delivery

    Britain secretly delivered a new batch of Storm Shadow to Ukraine: what is known about the delivery

    Britain secretly delivered a new batch of Storm Shadow to Ukraine: what is known about the delivery

    The United Kingdom has secretly delivered dozens of Storm Shadow cruise missiles to Ukraine before restrictions on their use are lifted. This is the first delivery of missiles under the premiership of Keir Starmer.

    The British government has recently secretly supplied Ukraine with dozens of Storm Shadow cruise missiles. This was reported by Bloomberg, according to UNN.

    Details

    According to Bloomberg, the delivery took place before the British government's decision to lift restrictions on the use of these weapons for the Ukrainian Armed Forces, as well as a similar decision by the United States regarding its long-range missiles.

    According to the newspaper's sources, it is “dozens of Storm Shadow cruise missiles”. At the same time, the interlocutors refused to specify when the missiles arrived or name the exact number, citing security concerns.

    It is known that the missiles were sent before the recent decision by the United States and the United Kingdom to allow Ukraine to launch long-range missiles at targets in the terrorist country. It is also noted that this was the first delivery under Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who promised to continue to support Ukraine in the war against Russia.

    Recall

    Earlier, UNN reported that as a result of the Storm Shadow missile strike in the Kursk region, 18 Russian soldiers, including Lieutenant General Solodchuk, were killed, 33 Russian soldiers were wounded and 500 North Korean soldiers were killed.

    Storm Shadow strikes Kursk region: Russian lieutenant general and hundreds of North Korean soldiers killedNov 23 2024, 01:47 PM • 35363 views

  • Germany to deliver 2 IRIS-T air defense systems to Ukraine by year’s end, ministry says

    Germany to deliver 2 IRIS-T air defense systems to Ukraine by year’s end, ministry says

    Germany to deliver 2 IRIS-T air defense systems to Ukraine by year's end, ministry says

    Germany will supply Ukraine with two additional IRIS-T air defense systems, including the medium-range SLM and short-range SLS models, by the end of the year, Major General Christian Freuding, head of the Bundeswehr's Situation Center Ukraine, told journalists in Kyiv on Nov. 25.

    "The next IRIS-T SLM (medium-range) and SLS (short-range) systems should arrive in Ukraine in the coming days and weeks, before Christmas," Freuding was quoted as saying. He added that Germany’s support for Ukraine would continue beyond Christmas and the Feb. 23 federal elections in Germany.

    On Nov. 13, President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Ukraine would receive the sixth German IRIS-T air defense system by the end of the year following his call with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Ukraine will then have a total of seven systems in its arsenal.

    The IRIS-T is a state-of-the-art surface-to-air missile system designed to counter aircraft, helicopters, drones, and cruise missiles. In September, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced plans to deliver an additional 17 IRIS-T systems, further bolstering Ukraine's defensive capabilities.

    Germany has been a key defense partner for Ukraine since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion, providing a range of equipment, including IRIS-T and Patriot air defense systems, anti-aircraft and artillery systems, armored vehicles, Leopard tanks, drones, and ammunition.

    On Nov. 20, the German government announced a new military aid package featuring howitzers, vehicles, and hundreds of drones.

    Media: EU parliament speaker calls for sending Taurus missiles to Ukraine“Yes, that is also the position of the EU Parliament,” Metsola said, as quoted by FAZ. “There is broad support for this demand. We will see whether there will be a corresponding change of course after the (German) federal election.”Germany to deliver 2 IRIS-T air defense systems to Ukraine by year's end, ministry saysThe Kyiv IndependentThe Kyiv Independent news deskGermany to deliver 2 IRIS-T air defense systems to Ukraine by year's end, ministry says
  • Night drone attack on Kyiv: more than a dozen UAVs destroyed air defense

    Night drone attack on Kyiv: more than a dozen UAVs destroyed air defense

    Night drone attack on Kyiv: more than a dozen UAVs destroyed air defense

    Kyiv was attacked by enemy drones from different directions. During the 5-hour air alert, air defense forces destroyed more than 10 drones, with no damage or casualties.

    At night, the capital was again attacked by enemy UAVs. More than a dozen drones were destroyed during an air battle. This was reported by the head of the KCMA Serhiy Popko, UNN reports.

    Details

    According to the information, drones attacked Kyiv in waves from different directions, in groups of variable size.

    The air raid lasted more than 5 hours.

    The defense forces effectively countered the threat, destroying more than a dozen enemy drones. The exact number of destroyed UAVs and their type will be reported by the Air Force later.

    According to preliminary information, there were no damages or injuries.

    Recall

    Last night it was reported that there were explosions in Kyiv.

    Air Defense in Kyiv: Chechens attack the capital from different directionsNov 25 2024, 10:55 PM • 11637 views

  • Ukraine’s largest private energy company to receive US$112 million from US and European Commission

    Ukraine’s largest private energy company to receive US$112 million from US and European Commission

    DTEK, the largest private energy company in Ukraine, will receive €62.8 million from the European Commission and US$46.1 million from the US government to rebuild the facilities destroyed by Russian attacks and prepare power plants for the upcoming winter.

    Source: press service for DTEK

    Details: "The US Government and the European Commission are donating €106.6 million (US$112 million) in equipment and building materials to DTEK, providing vital support to an energy system shattered by ongoing Russian missile and drone attacks – the latest on 17 November," the press service said.

    The European Commission is providing €62.8 million for equipment and supplies to restore 1.8 GW of energy capacity and safeguard power plant equipment against snow, rain, and freezing temperatures. This initiative is expected to ensure a stable and reliable energy supply for over 2 million Ukrainians.

    The US government is allocating US$46.1 million to acquire control systems and dozens of new transformers, which are essential for maintaining the power supply to millions of people.

    Through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the US has provided DTEK with essential equipment for power grid repair teams, particularly aerial work platforms, pick-up trucks, transformers and electrical cables, DTEK said.

    Background:

    • On 17 November, Russian missile strikes hit three of the five operating thermal power plants owned by Ukrainian energy giant DTEK, and one of them is still out of commission. Distribution stations were also targeted.
    • The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) categorically stated that it would not provide financing to Ukrainian companies controlled by oligarchs, including Ukrainian energy company DTEK.

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  • Ukraine’s allies have resumed talks on a decision to send troops to Ukraine, while North Korea expands its missile production for Russia.

    Ukraine’s allies have resumed talks on a decision to send troops to Ukraine, while North Korea expands its missile production for Russia.

    PoliticsWar Ukraine’s allies have resumed talks on a decision to send troops to Ukraine, while North Korea expands its missile production for Russia. Tuesday, November 26, 2024 Ukraine’s allies have resumed talks on a decision to send troops to Ukraine, while North Korea expands its missile production for Russia.

    Europe, amid questions regarding further US support for Ukraine after Donald Trump comes to power, has resumed discussions on sending Western troops and private defense companies to Ukraine. This topic was raised on November 11 during the visit of the British Prime Minister to France. London and Paris do not rule out leading a coalition on Ukraine. “Negotiations are underway on defense cooperation, in particular, to create a hard core of allies in Europe, focused on Ukraine and European security,” writes Le Monde. When asked whether support for Ukraine could reach the point of sending ground troops, the French Foreign Minister replied: “We do not rule out any option.” Experts believe this is possible during a ceasefire: European soldiers would provide security guarantees in the region. Meanwhile, North Korea is expanding a key weapons manufacturing complex that assembles a type of short-range missile used by Russia in Ukraine, researchers at CNS have concluded, based on satellite images.

  • Carragher highlights ‘big problem’ for Ruben Amorim after Man Utd draw with Ipswich

    Carragher highlights ‘big problem’ for Ruben Amorim after Man Utd draw with Ipswich

    Ruben Amorim throws back his head in frustration

    Jamie Carragher has picked out what he believes are the “weaknesses” in Ruben Amorim’s system after analysing his first game in charge of Manchester United.

    Marcus Rashford gave Amorim the dream start, scoring inside two minutes on Sunday, but the game finished 1-1 after Omari Hutchinson’s fine long-range strike levelled things up.

    Much has been made of Amorim’s switch to a 3-4-3 system and the new Red Devils boss insists his players will need time to adapt to the new setup.

    But Carragher picked out what he believes will be a “big problem” going forward on Sky Sports’ Monday Night Football.

    Carragher said: “I hear a lot of managers including Ruben Amorim saying systems don’t matter too much. I believe that they do, no matter how many times managers tell me they don’t because, well why do you play a different system? Different systems give you different things in different areas.

    “For me, the weaknesses are in these spaces here, either side of the two central midfield players. The reason why is, when you play a conventional back four, your wide man can tuck in and help.

    “But because you play a back three, when they get the ball they naturally go wider and wing backs go wider and higher. It means there’s a lot more space around these two central midfield players, especially if the two attacking 10s don’t drop back. There were the same issues on the Ipswich side as well.

    “The big problem is – is it a midfielder who should drop in to fill that space or should a centre-back step in with someone?

    “We listened to Ruben Amorim after the game and he spoke a lot about Jonny Evans not making that jump into the space to pick up a man. Because they played the same system, it almost became a man-to-man game. Football has become that.”

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    Amorim called out Joshua Zirkzee as well as Evans after the game, claiming his players are currently “confused” after his limited time working with him.

    Amorim told Sky Sports: “I think that [decision-making] is a concern, you don’t need to coach them at this level.

    “You have to keep the ball and know the momentum to put the ball in front. Sometimes you feel that you can’t keep the ball and you [have to] put the ball in front.

    “Then you have like we are in the end of the game, we were around the box with two strikers. Josh [Zirkzee] has to understand that he has to go to the box to have the crosses.

    “So we are doing some things that were not at the right moment, so that is something we have to address.

    “Sometimes people talk about the 3-4-3, that is not the concern, the system is the system but the understanding of the game is what we have to improve a lot in this area.”

    Amorim also insisted that Evans should have been getting tighter to Hutchinson with the Ipswich winger allowed too much space.

    Amorim added: “If you see the first half, we were a little bit afraid. The No.5 [Sam Morsy] was always alone, we have to jump on him.

    “Hutchinson was always in the dead space, Jonny Evans should be pressing his guy, but when we don’t have the training and it’s hard to see say all the reactions to the players.

    “We had two days, they are confused a little bit. If you stay here, you don’t run, you defend but you don’t run. You feel that in the data, but we have to understand the data to understand what happened in the game, then we have to be so much better physically to cope with the high pressure, the volume of the high-speed running, we need time to work on these things.”

  • Google and Meta urge Australia to postpone bill to ban social media for children

    Google and Meta urge Australia to postpone bill to ban social media for children

    Google and Meta urge Australia to postpone bill to ban social media for children

    Tech giants are calling on the Australian authorities to postpone the adoption of a law restricting children's access to social media. The companies emphasize the need for additional time to assess the consequences of such a decision.

    Google and Meta call on Australia to postpone ban on social networks for children Hostile attack drones are spotted in the sky over Ukraine. This was reported by Reuters, according to UNN.

    Details

    The companies claim that more time is needed to assess the potential consequences of this decision.

    The draft law, initiated by the government of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, provides for restrictions on children's access to social media. If passed, Australia will become one of the countries with the strictest rules on the use of social media by minors.

    The government plans to finalize the initiative this week, by the end of the parliamentary year. Meanwhile, critics of the draft law, including representatives of the IT industry, argue that the rapid implementation of such restrictions could have unexpected social and technical consequences.

    Australia advocates a ban on social media for children under 16 and the introduction of age verification using biometricsNov 21 2024, 03:43 AM • 17946 views

  • Will there be a truce? Israel launches new air strikes in Lebanon

    Will there be a truce? Israel launches new air strikes in Lebanon

    Will there be a truce? Israel launches new air strikes in Lebanon

    The Israeli military launched a series of air strikes in various parts of Lebanon, killing 31 people. The attacks took place on the eve of a possible 60-day truce between Israel and Hezbollah.

    On Monday, November 25, the Israeli military conducted air strikes in Lebanon. The explosions killed at least 31 people. This is reported by the Associated Press, according to UNN.

    Details

    According to the newspaper, the Israeli military struck commercial and residential buildings in Beirut, as well as the port city of Tyre. Military officials said they targeted areas known to be Hezbollah strongholds. They ordered the evacuation of Beirut's southern suburbs, and the shelling took place throughout the city, including within meters of a Lebanese police base and the city's largest public park.

    The Israeli military attacked as officials made it clear that they were close to a ceasefire agreement and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was preparing to discuss the proposal.

    Some of the strikes were carried out near central Beirut and Christian neighborhoods and other targets where Israel has announced evacuations, including in the Tyre and Nabatiyeh governorates. Israeli airstrikes also struck the northeastern Baalbek Hermel region without warning.

    Lebanon's Ministry of Health reported that 26 people were killed in southern Lebanon, four in the eastern province of Baalbek Hermel and one in Shueifat, a district in the southern suburbs of Beirut, which was not evacuated on Monday.

    U.S. President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron are expected to announce a 60-day truce between Israel and Hezbollah today, November 26. This was previously reported by UNN.

    Biden and Macron are going to announce a truce between Israel and HezbollahNov 26 2024, 12:42 AM • 3686 views