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  • CPA denies fake about embassy staff leaving Ukraine

    CPA denies fake about embassy staff leaving Ukraine

    CPA denies fake about embassy staff leaving Ukraine

    The Center for Countering Disinformation denied the fake about the departure of the US, British, French and German embassies from Ukraine. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that all foreign diplomats continue to work on the ground.

    Russian propaganda spreading information about the alleged departure of employees of the US, British, French and German embassies outside Ukraine is not true. This was reported by the Center for Countering Disinformation, UNN reports.

    The information that the staff of the US, UK, French and German embassies, as well as representatives of Belgium, the Netherlands and Scandinavian countries, have left Ukraine is not true,

    – the center said.

    Details

    According to the CPA, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine noted that all employees of foreign diplomatic missions continue to perform their duties in the field.

    The purpose of this fake is to sow panic in Ukrainian society. Trust only verified sources of information,

    – the center emphasized.

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  • 16 Conclusions on Man City 0-4 Spurs: atrocious Walker and Gundogan, brilliant Kulusevski and Maddison

    16 Conclusions on Man City 0-4 Spurs: atrocious Walker and Gundogan, brilliant Kulusevski and Maddison

    Spurs player Dejan Kulusevski, Pep Guardiola and Ange Postecoglou and Manchester City's Kyle Walker

    Of course Spurs followed defeat to Ipswich by thrashing champions Man City. Dejan Kulusevski was sensational. Two players were atrocious for Pep Guardiola.

    1) If suffering four consecutive defeats for the first time in his managerial career was enough to seduce Pep Guardiola into his latest November contract renewal, a fifth straight loss – and more pertinently the pathetic nature of it – might precede a lifetime Manchester City deal.

    This was a miserable experience on what should have been an evening of celebration. Guardiola’s renewed commitment, Rodri’s Ballon d’Or ceremony and the restoration of something more closely resembling a Manchester City starting line-up was supposed to kickstart their season, not further condemn it.

    It might have looked like a Manchester City team on paper but transferred to grass this was the palest imitation imaginable.

    The biggest domestic home defeat of Guardiola’s entire coaching career also equals his heaviest ever as a Premier League manager. At least when Everton thrashed them 4-0 in the middle of his first season, a defence of Bacary Sagna, Nicolas Otamendi, John Stones and Gael Clichy behind Pablo Zabaleta and in front of Claudio Bravo could be completely and obviously overhauled that summer. The work was no less daunting but the path forwards was far clearer.

    There is no quick fix this time, no evident remedy to problems that even Dr. Tottenham could not cure. The champions look genuinely broken to the extent that two years seems an ambitious timeline to sort through the mess.

    2) That could easily change; the predisposition is certainly just to assume that Guardiola will come up with some scheme to reboot his machine ahead of a trademark unbeaten run. Manchester City hibernate through much of August through to December before embarking on a hunt from January onwards. It’s what they do. It works every time.

    Except this feels different. Guardiola’s Manchester City have lost games before but rarely have they been beaten and made to look so amateurish. This is a vulnerable collection of players trying to remember what and how to do what came so natural and mechanical to them before.

    They look, in a word, more emotional. Four players were booked – a tally beaten only four times in a Premier League match under Guardiola, of which they lost three – and each of those yellow cards came after Pedro Porro made it 3-0 to settle the game.

    The Rico Lewis and Bernardo Silva cautions in particular seemed like examples of players realising their own mortality, wrestling with the incomprehension of inferiority. That is a fundamental problem Guardiola cannot hope to solve with a bold tactical change, nor answer adequately just by pointing in the general direction of Rodri.

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    3) And while the temptation is to assume it cannot get worse, the fixture list suggests otherwise.

    Feyenoord should be handled easily enough in midweek but Arne Slot could exact immediate revenge at Anfield on Sunday. Then Nottingham Forest and Crystal Palace represent banana skins that much stronger Manchester City sides have slipped on in recent years, while Manchester United and Aston Villa are tough fixtures even with neither team currently at their best.

    When a home game against Everton on Boxing Day starts to look hazardous and mildly panic-inducing, something has gone dreadfully wrong. Guardiola was still playing when Manchester City last lost five games in a row before this run; this is territory so unfamiliar for the manager, coaches and squad that any opponent should face them without any semblance of fear and assumptions of recovery based on the past must be disregarded.

    4) But Tottenham were excellent. It is no criticism to suggest they did not have to do too much to earn a two-goal lead Manchester City were bizarrely eager to help them establish. More impressive was how they managed the game from there, defending patiently, waiting for moments to strike in transition and acknowledging the importance of carrying out both facets of the game as a collective.

    Tottenham sensed Manchester City were there for the taking but showed enough restraint to capitalise.

    They cannot play like this in every game but there is the blueprint when Tottenham expect to have less of the ball: attacking endeavour with defensive discipline; a high line with low-key midfield control; pressing from the front while being prepared to pull back when necessary.

    If Ange Postecoglou can build on these foundations then he might make a success of this yet.

    5) That it followed the Ipswich debacle only makes it more infuriating or hilarious, depending on your persuasion. Tottenham are only the second Premier League team ever to lose a home game to a promoted side before beating the reigning champions away. It is a glorious stat from Lyall Thomas of Sky Sports which doesn’t half sum up an unthinkably stupid football club, in much the same way as their Premier League form since October: LWLWLW.

    As impressive as this performance and result was, it needs to be harnessed properly in the next game onwards to mean anything long term beyond Tottenham’s hex over Guardiola being hysterical, which is admittedly important.

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    6) The opening 12 minutes were wonderfully misleading. Erling Haaland could not have scored a hat-trick because that isn’t how time works but he certainly wasted three presentable chances, while Yves Bissouma received the fastest yellow card in Premier League history for scything down Phil Foden.

    It certainly teased a thrashing, just not the one which unfolded.

    Haaland added four more shots without scoring – only against Chelsea in February has he had more off-target shots in a single Premier League game – and Bissouma strolled through the rest of the game without coming close to being booked again. It is easy to envisage Tottenham collapsing had Manchester City marked that rapid start with a goal, but they took encouragement from riding that storm to build a solid base.

    7) Radu Dragusin captured that dichotomy neatly. Shortly after Savinho deceived him to create one of those Haaland opportunities, the Tottenham centre-half sent a fine long ball into space for Dejan Kulusevski to attack. The Swede promptly did so to produce the cross for the visitors’ first attack, shot and goal as James Maddison finished superbly.

    The Dragusin-Ben Davies partnership was cause for great pre-match anxiety among Tottenham supporters, especially after their recent Victor Osimhen experience, but both were excellent at the heart of defence while contributing on the ball.

    A positional hierarchy exists for a reason but Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven should have to work for their reinstatement and match those levels before coming back in. If not, Dragusin and Davies have a high enough ceiling and floor respectively to continue.

    8) There was something deeply existential about Ilkay Gundogan’s non-role in the build-up to Maddison’s opener. His inability to track the perfectly-timed run of a player only six years his junior manifested into a bout of hopeful pointing, the baton and marking responsibility handed over to an unknowing John Stones.

    It was just sad when, after being nutmegged by Kulusevski as Tottenham embarked on a counter to another collapsed Manchester City attack, Gundogan tried to keep up with Heung-min Son but his legs simply stopped working properly. The German was again reduced to merely pointing at the imminent threat despite his teammates rather understandably trying to handle the situation instead of waiting for his specific defensive cues.

    In those moments, he was a firefighter answering an emergency call while his colleagues were already engulfed in the flames. That was the move from which Porro scored and Gundogan playing 40 more minutes perfectly encapsulates what Guardiola thinks of his other midfield options. An uncharacteristically sentimental signing has only compounded their squad-building problems.

    9) Some blame could even be apportioned to Gundogan for the second goal as Tottenham swarmed the hosts from an Ederson goal kick. Lazily misplaced passes became a theme for Manchester City and none were more damaging than Josko Gvardiol’s after 20 minutes, which failed to find the midfielder and instead was intercepted by Maddison.

    His one-two with Son – whose return pass was sensational – undid Manchester City yet again.

    It was a rough old start for Gvardiol, who was also complacent and beaten by Kulusevski for the opener. The Croatian did create eight chances but that was the problem: Manchester City had no midfield and their best attacker was their worst defender.

    10) Kulusevski was, in fairness, in the sort of form and mood which would have exposed the deficiencies of any opponent. While no Manchester City player managed more than one dribble he completed four, carrying the ball with confidence, skill, strength and precision across the pitch in about three different positions.

    Two of the goals were covered in his fingerprints but the game was littered with moments which illustrated a level of brilliance Manchester City could not cope with. In the 87th minute with a three-goal advantage, Kulusevski chased down a long ball with no teammate nearby, held it up, spun past the mediocre Foden and would have created another chance had Brennan Johnson held his run.

    “I try to kill you not only with the ball, but also without the ball,” he said in an interview before the game. Manchester City ensured this was more assisted suicide than anything but mission accomplished either way.

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    11) But again, some of those City passes were catastrophically poor in terms of choice and execution, from players who can ordinarily be trusted to take much more care of the ball.

    Three of the goals came from turnovers. Gvardiol for the second was careless. Foden for the third was poor. Jack Grealish for the fourth was abysmal.

    The difference Kevin de Bruyne made in terms of technique when he came on was embarrassing. The Belgian immediately created chances for Gundogan and Haaland and while his accuracy suffered for the attempted invention, the ball was never surrendered complacently or sloppily.

    One of those misplaced passes was also to complete a one-two from a short corner in stoppage-time, only for Foden to slip and summarise both his and Manchester City’s risible evening.

    12) As bad as Grealish’s blind square pass to no-one was in the build-up to the fourth goal, Kyle Walker’s reaction was worse.

    When Timo Werner intercepted that ball he was already running. That is Timo Werner’s thing. Timo Werner runs. Timo Werner is fast. Yet as Timo Werner continued doing the one thing he is reliably, consistently good at, Walker ambled alongside him for a second, then broke into a jog, and finally started to sprint at the exact point the German – still running, mind you – surged past him.

    Werner, on the run, then centred for Johnson to score.

    It was humiliating from Walker but far from unprecedented. Having built much of his career on athleticism and speed it is understandable that he still instinctively falls back on this crutch when defending, but at 34 it no longer works and hasn’t consistently for at least a year. It just comes across as stupid when he performatively doesn’t properly run for a bit, specifically so he can run really fast at the right moment and look brilliant when he stops an attack. Except the loss of even a mere fraction of his pace has sent his timings off completely and resulted in his teams conceding far too many of a similar type of goal on his side; you’d think doing it to lose a sodding European Championship final for England would have encouraged a change in approach.

    13) Werner and Johnson adding insult in injury time could hardly have been scripted better by Postecoglou, who fielded six attacking players and saw each contribute with a goal or assist.

    The highest scorers in the Premier League this season were again stitched together by the selfless excellence of Dominic Solanke, whose hold-up and link-up play carries a scent of Harry Kane, albeit with a remarkable scoring ability traded in for endless energy and functioning ligaments.

    14) It was all underpinned by Guglielmo Vicario, whose saves when Manchester City were in the ascendancy and then chasing the deficit were invaluable.

    Some stops were routine and others required a bit more in terms of reflexes and positioning. His best was probably from Savinho’s offside header. But together with his conviction at corners and in claiming high balls, as well as making bold decisions in possession, this might well have been his best Premier League performance yet.

    15) But Maddison ultimately ran the game, marking his return to the starting line-up with a stunning display of control and purpose.

    The finishes were as wonderful as the movement and anticipation which preceded them, while Manchester City never overcame the problems posed by him at times being stationed deep on the left, pulling players out of position while opening up different passing options.

    He is right: “This team is much better with me in it.” Any Tottenham revamp should have him at the centre, even after Fulham leave north London with a doctor’s note and 3-0 win next weekend.

    16) It is a strange world in which perhaps the most secure Premier League manager is the one on a five-game losing streak. While result and recency bias should have no place in the boardrooms of serious institutions, it cannot be stressed enough just how extraordinary Manchester City’s situation is, even away from those looming 115 charges.

    Their plight underlines how even the elite clubs with the best in-built protections against failure have to constantly nail their decisions to keep standards high. Manchester City have had probably four poor transfer windows in a row and their squad looks inadequate as a result. Savinho is too raw to have played more games than all but four teammates; the pass he played behind Haaland on a two-v-two counter was maddening. The signing of Gundogan and contract renewal of Walker both seemed driven more by emotion and nostalgia than pragmatism because neither are good enough. Matheus Nunes is a £53m player who cannot be properly trusted. Even the ever-reliable Silva has tailed off considerably and the window to move on more seamlessly has passed. Rodri being irreplaceable is in some way understandable when he is the last properly good central midfielder they signed, and that was five years ago.

    The age profile is all wrong, the framework in terms of positions is lopsided and injuries have exacerbated and accelerated those issues.

    Then come the exits, an area Manchester City have turned into an artform which has fortified their success. The sales of Julian Alvarez, Cole Palmer and the many Saudi exports can be easily justified in isolation – the fees could hardly be turned down for players in those conditions – but they do contribute to the sense that insisting upon working with a small squad is an inherently difficult balance they have finally faltered on.

    If there was any actual sense that Guardiola simply extending his contract would solve these problems, this was emphatic proof to the contrary. In different circumstances, the Tottenham fans taunting “you’re getting sacked in the morning” would carry more weight; it is a run worthy of at least starting that conversation. Yet the manager who just thrashed him 4-0 at home is less likely to last the season, even if at this point it feels about level in terms of which will be able to see their rebuild through to the end.

  • NASA has discovered a very young planet, it may have life

    NASA has discovered a very young planet, it may have life

    NASA has discovered a very young planet, it may have life

    Scientists have discovered an exoplanet, LHS 1140 b, located 48 light-years from Earth, which may have liquid water and an atmosphere. The planet is located in the “Goldilocks zone” and has a mass six times that of the Earth.

    Scientists have discovered an exoplanet that may contain liquid water. This distant planet, called LHS 1140, may even have an atmosphere similar to Earth. Ever since humans have looked up at the stars, we have been fascinated by the search for life beyond Earth. But this search may soon come to an end, as scientists have discovered a planet that could be our “best bet” for finding alien life in space. This was reported by mashable, according to UNN.

    Details

    Observations have confirmed that the neighboring planet may have an ocean of liquid water and even a nitrogen-rich atmosphere like on Earth.

    Lead author Charles Cadieux of the University of Montreal said: “Of all the currently known temperate exoplanets, LHS 1140 b may be our best bet to one day indirectly confirm the presence of liquid water on the surface of an alien world outside our solar system.

    Although we don't know exactly what alien life would look like, scientists are almost certain that it would need liquid water to survive. The exoplanet LHS 1140 b is located 48 light years from Earth in the constellation Cygnus. This means that our closest neighboring planet exists in the “Goldilocks zone” of its star, a region where water can exist as a liquid,

    – the message says.

    This exoplanet is about six times the mass of the Earth and orbits a small red dwarf star about one-fifth the size of our Sun at a distance cool enough for potential water formation.

    Recent analysis has shown that the exoplanet was significantly less massive than an object of its size should be. This left researchers with two options: either LHS 1140 b was a “mini-Neptune” composed mostly of liquefied or frozen gas, or it was a “Mega-Earth” covered in liquid or frozen water.

    The exoplanet LHS 1140 b is in the habitable zone of its star, where liquid water may exist. Its high mass also gives it a high enough exit velocity to gather a thick atmosphere, as shown in this planet diagram

    To determine what that is, the researchers combined data from JWST and other space telescopes such as Hubble and Spitzer to make the first “spectroscopic” analysis of LHS 1140 b. Because certain molecules block different wavelengths of light, by measuring the frequencies of light passing by the planet, we can learn what chemicals might be present.

    Their analysis suggests that LHS 1140 b is most likely a “water world” or “snow globe” with a rocky core, rather than a gaseous mini-Neptune. Even more exciting is that initial analysis suggests that the exoplanet may even have a thick atmosphere like Earth's. This would give it a much greater ability to retain heat from its star and increase the likelihood that it could have a stable climate – all important factors for life to exist,

    The scientists added.

    Dr. Ryan McDonald, an astronomer at the University of Michigan who worked on the paper, said: “This is the first time we've seen a hint of an atmosphere on a rocky or ice-rich habitable zone exoplanet.

    Although they warn that more observations from JWST are needed, the atmosphere may be rich in nitrogen, which makes up 78 percent of the atmosphere on Earth.

    Dr. MacDonald adds: “LHS 1140 b is one of the best small exoplanets in the habitable zone that is capable of supporting a thick atmosphere, and we may have just found evidence of air on this world.

    Similar to the Moon's orbit around the Earth, LHS 1140 b has a synchronous orbit, meaning that one side is constantly turned away from the star.

    Although researchers believe that the exoplanet is most likely a frozen “snowball,” this means that there may be liquid water on the side heated by the star.

    Dr. Ryan McDonald, an astronomer at the University of Michigan who worked on the paper, said: “This is the first time we've seen a hint of an atmosphere on a rocky or ice-rich exoplanet in the habitable zone.

    Although they warn that more observations from JWST are needed, the atmosphere may be rich in nitrogen, which makes up 78 percent of the atmosphere on Earth.

    Dr. MacDonald adds: “LHS 1140 b is one of the best small exoplanets in the habitable zone that is capable of supporting a thick atmosphere, and we may have just found evidence of air on this world.

    Similar to the Moon's orbit around the Earth, LHS 1140 b has a synchronous orbit, meaning that one side is constantly turned away from the star.

    Although researchers believe that the exoplanet is most likely a frozen “snowball,” this means that there may be liquid water on the side heated by the star.

  • Unknown people with Communist flags attack Ukrainian gathering in Greece

    Unknown people with Communist flags attack Ukrainian gathering in Greece

    Unknown persons with communist symbols aggressively disrupted the event held by the Ukrainian community in Greece on the occasion of the Holodomor Victims' Day (observed in Ukraine annually on the fourth Saturday in November).

    Source: Ihor Posolenyk, a priest of the Ukrainian Church Community of St Nicholas of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in Greece, on Facebook; European Pravda

    Details: The incident occurred in Mandra, where Ukrainians had gathered from other towns to go to the Taras Shevchenko monument to hold honouring events.

    Quote from Posolenyk: "On Saturday, during a peaceful event dedicated to the Day of the Holodomor Victims in Ukraine, a group of aggressive individuals under Communist flags and [chanting Communist] slogans attacked Ukrainians, many of whom were women and children of Ukrainian schools and association…The participants report that the attackers, who carried Communist symbols, blocked access to the monument and resorted to aggressive actions. They resorted to insults and threats".

    Details: The video attached to the post shows a bit of fighting and the use of pyrotechnics. The wrongdoers were about two dozen people.

    The priest also mentioned that a representative of the Ukrainian embassy was injured as a result of the actions of unknown individuals, which was later confirmed in an official statement.

    Quote from Posolenyk: "Greece is a European democratic state that hosted thousands of Ukrainian children and families who have been forced to seek refuge because of Russian aggression. However, this incident came as a shock to the community, especially since the attack took place at an event that was supposed to highlight the importance of remembering the tragedies of the past. This incident once again raises the question of who the "fascists" really are when aggressive behaviour is demonstrated by those who advocate for freedom of speech and democracy… It also raises a question whether the support of pro-Russian propaganda by some groups in Europe could pose a real threat to civil peace."

    Background:

    • Earlier in the day, several other Western leaders made statements, and Western ambassadors to Ukraine attended the official commemoration of the Holodomor victims in Kyiv.
    • To date, the parliaments of about 30 countries, as well as the European Parliament and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, recognised the Holodomor as genocide of the Ukrainian people.
    • In September 2024, the Swiss parliament also adopted this decision.

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  • Trump wants to appoint a new Secretary of Agriculture: what is known

    Trump wants to appoint a new Secretary of Agriculture: what is known

    Trump wants to appoint a new Secretary of Agriculture: what is known

    Donald Trump has nominated Brooke Rollins, President of America First Policy Institute, to be the US Secretary of Agriculture. She will be responsible for protecting American farmers and advising on biofuel tax credits.

    US President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Brooke Rollins, the founder and president of the America First Policy Institute, for the post of Secretary of Agriculture, Voice of America reports, according to UNN.

    Details

    It is noted that the America First Policy Institute is a think tank that worked closely with Trump's election campaign. It is noted that over the past four years, it has helped shape the policies of his future administration.

    “As the new Secretary of Agriculture, Brooke will focus on protecting America's farmers, who are the true backbone of our country,” Trump said. ‘Brooke's commitment to supporting American farming, protecting America's food independence, and revitalizing the nation's agriculture-dependent small towns is unmatched,’ the statement said.

    During Trump's first term in office, Rollins headed the Domestic Policy Council, Voice of America reminds. According to the source, as Secretary of Agriculture, she will also advise the administration on the introduction of tax incentives for biofuels.

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  • Zelensky criticizes Brazil, G20 leaders for showing ‘weak position on war’

    Zelensky criticizes Brazil, G20 leaders for showing ‘weak position on war’

    Zelensky criticizes Brazil, G20 leaders for showing 'weak position on war'

    President Volodymyr Zelensky criticized Group of 20 (G20) leaders on Nov. 23 following the most recent summit in Brazil, adding that Brazilian President Lula da Silva, the current holder of the G20 Presidency, showed a "weak position" on Russia's war in Ukraine.

    The group, which includes Russia among its members, also includes a number of countries who have contributed to Russia's economic development throughout its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, including China and India.

    Despite ongoing divisions among G20 nations regarding the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, negotiators managed to reach a consensus on a final communiqué that broadly condemned the human suffering caused by both wars.

    The G20 summit’s final communiqué devotes just one paragraph to the war in Ukraine, a stark contrast to the seven paragraphs in last year’s declaration from New Delhi. This year’s statement omits any condemnation of nuclear threats tied to Ukraine or appeals to halt attacks on food and energy infrastructure.

    The statement has faced criticism for its weak stance on Russia, avoiding a direct condemnation of its actions in Ukraine. The world’s major economies used ambiguous language, merely referencing the "human suffering" caused by the war and stopping short of directly naming Russia.

    "If we want good, normal relations between our nations, between our peoples, then, we should probably support people first, not aggressors, leaders of aggression in the world, like (Russian President Vladimir) Putin, like today's modern Russia," Zelensky said.

    Zelensky added that a lack of a strong, unified condemnation by G20 leaders led Putin to strike Ukraine with new weapons, including Russia's use of the new type of intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) against Dnipro on Nov. 21.

    "Without a clear stance from major countries – the United States, Brazil, Asian and African states – agreements with Putin will amount to mere stalling tactics and further intimidation by Russia," the Presidential Office wrote in a news release.

    Russia reportedly uses new ‘Oreshnik’ ballistic missile against Ukraine — what we know so farRussian President Vladimir Putin said in a televised address that the attack was a test of Russia’s “newest missile,” an IRBM called “Oreshnik.”Zelensky criticizes Brazil, G20 leaders for showing 'weak position on war'The Kyiv IndependentChris YorkZelensky criticizes Brazil, G20 leaders for showing 'weak position on war'
  • There were 224 combat engagements in the frontline: 49 attacks were repelled in the Pokrovsk sector

    There were 224 combat engagements in the frontline: 49 attacks were repelled in the Pokrovsk sector

    There were 224 combat engagements in the frontline: 49 attacks were repelled in the Pokrovsk sector

    There were 224 combat engagements with the Russian invaders over the last day, with the largest number of attacks in the Pokrovsk sector – 55. The enemy lost 167 troops and equipment in this sector.

    On Saturday, November 23, 224 combat engagements between the Ukrainian Defense Forces and Russian invaders took place at the front, with the enemy attacking most actively at the Pokrovske, Kurakhove and Vremivske directions. This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, having released operational information as of 22:00 on Saturday, November 23, UNN reported.

    Since the beginning of the day, 224 combat engagements took place, the enemy launched 37 air strikes using 48 combat aircraft, over 270 kamikaze drone strikes and fired over two thousand times at the positions of our troops and settlements using various types of weapons,

    – the message says.

    There were 13 combat engagements with Russian invaders in the Kharkiv sector . Eleven attacks in the areas of Vovchansk and Tykhyne were repelled by Ukrainian troops, and two more are ongoing.

    In the Kupyansk sector, the enemy tried 12 times to force our units out of their positions near Hlushkivka, Synkivka, Zahryzove, Novoplatonivka, Kindrashivka, Pishchany and Zelenyi Hai.

    The enemy attacked seventeen times in the Liman sector, trying to advance towards Druzhelyubivka, Tverdokhlibove, Novoyehorivka, Hrekivka, Novomykhailivka, Cherneshchyna, Kopanky, Yampolivka and Terny. In addition, the enemy launched air strikes with unguided missiles at the settlement of Tverdokhlibove.

    In the Siverskyi sector near Bilohorivka, our defenders repelled one enemy attack.

    The enemy carried out three assaults on the settlement of Chasiv Yar with unguided missiles in the Kramatorsk sector, attacking the positions of our defenders. The occupiers were active in the areas of Stupochky and Chasiv Yar, and all the enemy's attempts to improve their position were stopped by Ukrainian soldiers.

    By launching air strikes on Toretsk, Nelipivka, Katerynivka and Ivanopillia, the enemy twice tried to break into our defense in the Toretsk sector near Toretsk.

    The enemy is intensively attacking Ukrainian defenders in the Pokrovske sector . The aggressor made 55 offensive attacks there during the day. Russian occupants were most active in the areas of Promin, Lysivka, Krutyi Yar, Myrnohrad, Hryhorivka, Myroliubivka, Dachanske, Zhovte, Pushkine, Petrivka and Pustynka. In total, Ukrainian defenders have repelled 49 attacks in the sector, and six more engagements are ongoing. The situation is difficult but under control of the Defense Forces. Our soldiers are making efforts to prevent the enemy from advancing deep into Ukrainian territory.

    According to the information currently available, the aggressor's losses in this sector amounted to 167 people killed and wounded. Two armored personnel carriers, one infantry fighting vehicle, and two vehicles were destroyed. In addition, three enemy infantry fighting vehicles were damaged.

    In the Kurakhove sector, 47 combat engagements have taken place as of this time of day. The invaders remain highly active, trying to advance in the areas of Berestki, Dalne, Romanivka, Sontsivka, Zorya, Novodmitrivka, Kurakhove, Katerynivka and Antonivka. The enemy launched air strikes with guided missiles in the areas of Dachne, Romanivka and Ulaklivka. In this area, the enemy lost 64 people in killed and wounded. Our troops destroyed one tank, one unit of motorized vehicles and six dugouts, and severely damaged two enemy armored infantry vehicles.

    Twenty-five firefights took place in the Vremivsk sector. All enemy assaults were stopped in the areas of Velyka Novosilka, Novodarivka, Trudove, Sukhi Yaliv, Rozdolne, Kostiantynopilske and Rivne.

    The enemy did not conduct active operations in the Gulyaypillia sector .

    The settlements of Temyrivka and Zelene Pole in the Orikhivsk sector were bombarded with six guided aerial bombs.

    In the Prydniprovsky sector, our soldiers repelled five attacks by Russian invaders on the positions of Ukrainian troops.

    In other areas, there were no significant changes in the situation.

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  • Ukraine loses over 40% of its controlled territory in Russia’s Kursk Oblast – Reuters

    Ukraine loses over 40% of its controlled territory in Russia’s Kursk Oblast – Reuters

    Ukraine has now lost more than 40% of the territory of Kursk Oblast, which it has controlled since August, as a result of Russian counterattacks, says a Reuters source in the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

    Source: Reuters, citing the source in Ukraine’s General Staff

    Quote from the source: "At most, we controlled about 1,376 square kilometres, now of course this territory is smaller. The enemy is increasing its counterattacks."

    "Now we control approximately 800 square kilometres. We will hold this territory for as long as is militarily appropriate."

    Details: The source in the General Staff also said that the Kurakhove front is currently the most threatening for Kyiv, as Russian troops are advancing 200-300 metres a day and have already managed to break through in some areas.

    According to the source, about 575,000 Russian troops are currently fighting in Ukraine, and Russia intends to increase the number of its troops to 690,000.

    The source in the Ukrainian General Staff also said that the Ukrainian military has taken measures to strengthen air defences over Kyiv and is planning similar steps for Sumy and Kharkiv.

    Background: On Saturday, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Russian ruler Vladimir Putin had set a goal of pushing Ukrainian forces out of Russia’s Kursk Oblast by 20 January 2025, the date of the inauguration of US President-elect Donald Trump.

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  • Russia imposes millions in fines for “propaganda” of childfree

    Russia imposes millions in fines for “propaganda” of childfree

    Russia imposes millions in fines for “propaganda” of childfree

    Russia has introduced fines for propagating the ideology of abstinence from childbearing. Individuals will pay up to 400 thousand rubles, legal entities – up to 5 million rubles.

    Russians will be fined up to 5 million rubles for propagating the ideology of childbearing – childfree. The relevant law was signed by Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, UNN reports with reference to the Russian media.

    According to the Russian media, the penalty for violating the law is a fine of up to 400,000 rubles for individuals, up to 800,000 for officials, and legal entities will face a fine of up to five million rubles.

  • West should ‘not set red lines’ on providing military support for Ukraine, French foreign minister says

    West should ‘not set red lines’ on providing military support for Ukraine, French foreign minister says

    West should 'not set red lines' on providing military support for Ukraine, French foreign minister says

    France's Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot told the BBC in an excerpt of an interview published on Nov. 23 that Western allies should "not set and express red lines" on providing Ukraine with military support against Russian aggression.

    The comments come just days after U.S. President Joe Biden approved Ukraine's use of U.S.-supplied long-range missile to strike targets within Russia, many months after President Volodymyr Zelensky first made the request.

    Days before the approval, the leaders of France and the U.K. met in Paris on Nov. 11 to discuss a last-ditch attempt to persuade the U.S. to allow Ukraine to strike deep inside Russia with Western weapons before Donald Trump enters the White House in January.

    Barrot's comments come as EU Parliament President Roberta Metsola, on Nov. 23, also called on German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to send long-range Taurus missiles to Ukraine — even as Scholz has repeatedly denied the possibility of supplying Ukraine with the weaponry, fearing that Germany would be brought into the war with Russia.

    "(France) will support Ukraine as intensely and as long as necessary. Why? Because it is our security that is at stake. Each time the Russian army progresses by one square kilometre, the threat gets one square kilometre closer to Europe," Barrot said.

    Barrot stated that Ukraine could use French-supplied long-range missiles "in the logics of self defence" to strike targets within Russia, but did not elaborate as to whether Kyiv has already used the French-provided weapons.

    During the interview Barrot also hinted France may eventually invite Ukraine to join NATO as part of Zelensky's five-point victory plan.

    "We are open to extending an invitation, and so in our discussions with friends and allies, and friends and allies of Ukraine, we are working to get them to closer to our positions."

    Earlier this year, French President Emmanuel Macron said he would consider sending French troops to Ukraine in the case of a Russian breakthrough at the front or if Ukraine requested it.

    When asked by the BBC whether sending French troops would constitute a so-called red-line, Barrot said that France would "not discard any option."

    Barrot's comments comes as Russia continues to intensify its attacks along the eastern front in recent weeks, putting Ukrainian forces under mounting pressure as they struggle to defend key positions.

    In total, almost 580,000 Russian soldiers are participating in combat against Ukraine, Vadym Skibitskyi, the deputy head of Ukraine's military intelligence agency (HUR), told Interfax Ukraine on Nov. 21.

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