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  • S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 caused a stir: first reviews and reaction of Russians

    S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 caused a stir: first reviews and reaction of Russians

    S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 caused a stir: first reviews and reaction of Russians

    The Ukrainian game S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 received high marks from gamers despite technical problems. Metacritic scored the game 74/100 for PC and 81/100 for Xbox, while Russians are outraged by the lack of Russian voice acting.

    The Ukrainian computer game "S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl", created by GSC Game World, has become one of the most popular in the world. UNN has collected the first reviews from avid gamers and fans.

    Details

    In less than a day, the Ukrainian game S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl has gathered so many reviews in the world that it's hard to count.

    "Even on my weak PC, the game ran, I'm very happy, thanks to GSC! I've been waiting for this masterpiece since the days of the Gamecocks, and when the project was closed, I was very upset," STEAM users write.

    Overall, most comments are positive, but many complain about graphics and optimization. The developers promise to fix all the issues and bugs.

    The comments even joke that "these are not bugs, they are anomalies.

    According to Metacritic, S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl on PC is rated 74 out of 100 points, while Xbox users rate the game at 81 points. This is quite an expected statistic, as the game on PC has higher technical requirements.

    As for the complexity of the game, gamers were divided into two camps.

    "I turned it on in the "Beginner" mode and died 15 times in the prologue alone. It's difficult, scary and very interesting," one of the game's users told UNN journalist.

    Of course, the Russians could not ignore the comments, as they had been "appropriating" the Ukrainian game for many years.

    It's worth noting that there is no Russian voice acting in the game, only subtitles, which makes it incredibly frustrating for Russians, because "the atmosphere of the game is unbelievable.

    But, in the end, they still buy the game, knowing that the proceeds will go to the Armed Forces, albeit through gritted teeth.

    Recall

    Yesterday, on November 20, after the release of STALKER 2, Ukrainian providers reported overloading of main channels due to massive downloads of the game. Users across the country are experiencing a significant decrease in internet speed.

  • Russians attack Kryvyi Rih: administrative building damaged, 16 people injured – photo

    Russians attack Kryvyi Rih: administrative building damaged, 16 people injured – photo

    Russian occupation forces carried out a missile strike on the Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih, on Thursday, 21 November. Early reports suggest 16 people were injured, including two teenagers.

    Source: Serhii Lysak, Head of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Military Administration, on Telegram

    Quote: "Currently, it is known that two people were injured: a man, 32, and a woman, 24. They are in hospital in moderate condition."

    Details: It was also reported that an administrative building was partially destroyed, and two two-storey residential buildings were damaged.

    Details are being clarified.

    Updated: As of 11:39, 15 people are known to have been injured in the Russian attack on Kryvyi Rih, including two teenagers. A boy, 17, has been hospitalised. Another boy, aged 16, was treated on the spot.

    A total of nine people have been hospitalised, Lysak said.

    The State Emergency Service of Ukraine later reported that as of 12:39, the number of casualties had risen to 16.

      Photo: Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Military Administration

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  • US and EU disagree on cable damage in the Baltic Sea

    US and EU disagree on cable damage in the Baltic Sea

    US and EU disagree on cable damage in the Baltic Sea

    The US considers the damage to two submarine cables in the Baltic Sea to be an accident, while the EU suspects sabotage. The Chinese vessel Yi Peng 3 crossed both cables during the incident.

    The United States is convinced that the incident with the damage to two cables in the Baltic Sea was not a sabotage, but rather an accident, UNN reports, citing CNN.

    US officials believe that the incident with the disconnection of two cables in the Baltic Sea was an accident rather than sabotage. The EU disagrees. Two cables – BCS East-West, connecting Lithuania and Sweden, and C-Lion1, connecting Finland and Germany – were suddenly interrupted on Sunday and Monday.

    Among European leaders, there were those who immediately raised their suspicions. For example, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said that “no one believes that these cables were accidentally cut.

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    The foreign ministers of Finland and Germany said in a joint statement, that they were “deeply concerned” about the incident and said it was likely to be part of a “hybrid war,” mentioning Russia in particular in their statement. According to CNN, such statements were not made without reason.

    Russia has been accused of waging a hybrid war against Europe following a series of suspicious incidents, arsons, explosions and other acts of sabotage in many European countries that have been traced back to Moscow.

    In addition, the incident occurred a few weeks after the United States said it suspected that Moscow might be targeting underwater infrastructure.

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    Also suspicious were the movements of Russian vessels in European waters and the significant reinforcement of a specialized Russian secret marine unit tasked with exploring the seabed.

    Two U.S. officials with knowledge of the incident told CNN that they did not believe Russia or any other country was involved in the cable cutting. However, they said they believe the incident was likely caused by a tightening anchor from a nearby ship.

    Such accidents have happened before, although not as quickly as on Sunday and Monday. However, the law enforcement agencies in Sweden and Finland have a different opinion about this situation: they are convinced that the damage was intentional. So, for example, the Finnish National Bureau of Investigation announced the opening of a criminal investigation into alleged crimes related to serious crimes and interference with communications.

    An interesting vessel

    However, there is one vessel that did arouse the interest of the US authorities. According to Kpler, a ship-tracking company, the Chinese-flagged Yi Peng 3 crossed both cables around the time they were cut.

    A U.S. official and a Western intelligence official have identified the vessel as being involved in the incident, but have not yet found any links between the ship and states or organizations that would have ordered such activities.

    The Yi Peng 3 is currently anchored in the international waters of Kattegat, about 30 miles off the coast of Denmark and Sweden. According to Dimitris Ampatzidis, Kpler analyst, Yi Peng 3 is affiliated with Win Enterprise Ship Management and is registered as the property of Ningbo YiPeng Shipping Co Ltd.

    As of November 20, 2024, neither the vessel nor these entities appear on published sanctions lists. However, historical trade data show that the vessel has transported Russian steam coal and coal from Murmansk and Nakhodka on at least seven occasions

    – said Ampatzidis.

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  • Ukrainian UAVs reportedly strike Russian border regions, industrial facility hit

    Ukrainian UAVs reportedly strike Russian border regions, industrial facility hit

    Ukrainian UAVs reportedly strike Russian border regions, industrial facility hit

    Russian authorities reported Ukrainian drone strikes against the border regions of Rostov and Voronezh on Nov. 21, claiming that an industrial facility had been hit.

    Russia's Defense Ministry claimed that its forces intercepted two drones over the two regions, making no mention of possible damage or whether some of the drones slipped through the defenses.

    Yuri Slyusar, the acting governor of Rostov Oblast, said on his Telegram channel that a fire broke out at an industrial facility in the central Konstantinovsky district because of a "drone crash."

    Slyusar claimed that firefighters quickly extinguished the fire. The type of the facility and the full extent of damage were not specified.

    Another drone was reportedly downed in Rostov Oblast's Myasnikovsky district, inflicting no damage. No casualties were reported.

    The airport in the city of Volgograd, lying northeast of Rostov Oblast, temporarily suspended operations due to safety concerns, the Federal Air Transport Agency (Rosaviatsiya) reported.

    The Kyiv Independent could not verify all of the claims.

    Kyiv launches regular drone strikes against Russian territory, targeting military and industrial facilities to undermine Russia's war effort in Ukraine.

    Two industrial facilities – including a factory producing cargo drones for the Russian military – and a military arsenal were allegedly hit during drone attacks overnight on Nov. 20.

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  • Georgian volunteer killed by homemade drone explosion in Kherson region

    Georgian volunteer killed by homemade drone explosion in Kherson region

    Georgian volunteer killed by homemade drone explosion in Kherson region

    A 24-year-old Georgian fighter Levan Lokhishvili has been killed in an explosion of an enemy drone in Kherson Region. Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, 74 Georgian volunteers have been killed.

    In the war in Ukraine died a Georgian fighter 24-year-old Levan Lokhishvili. This is reported by Radio Liberty with reference to his battle comrade Alexander Rogava, reports UNN.

    Details

    It is reported that Levan Lokhishvili died on November 19 in Kherson region, during the explosion of a homemade drone.

    We were working to prepare reconnaissance and observation positions. We had been working for an hour and we heard the sound of a drone, a so-called homemade drone. We waited for a while, however at some point the drone hit Levan. There were four of us. Levan died on the spot. Another fighter was hit by a piece of the drone and injured. Another was concussed

    – said Alexander Rogava.

    Levan Lokhishvili was a serviceman of the third company of the 220th battalion of the 126th Odessa Brigade. This group consists mainly of volunteers. He arrived in Ukraine on March 29, 2022. Before coming to Ukraine, he worked as a cook.

    A year later Levan returned to Georgia for a while, but in the spring of 2024 he decided to go to Ukraine again.

    Add

    On November 8, another Georgian fighter, 26-year-old Zurab Shvangiradze, died in Ukraine. He was buried on November 19 in Tbilisi.

    Since the first days of the war, several hundred (according to unofficial information, up to 2,000) Georgian volunteers have been fighting in Ukraine. They are enrolled in different battalions and participate in combat operations on the front line.

    From February 2022 to the present, 74 Georgian fighters have died in Ukraine.

    Recall

    Retired U.S. Marine Sergeant Corey Navrotsky, 41, died on October 27 on the border with the Bryansk region. The 20-year veteran joined Ukrainian forces in September of this year.

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  • Merkel in her memoirs justifies slowing down Ukraine’s path to NATO

    Merkel in her memoirs justifies slowing down Ukraine’s path to NATO

    In her memoirs, former German Chancellor Angela Merkel explains her actions to slow down Ukraine's movement on the path to join NATO.

    Source: Die Zeit, publishing an excerpt from Merkel's memoirs, as reported by European Pravda

    Details: Merkel wrote that she had tried to slow down Ukraine's desire to join NATO as soon as possible, as she already feared a military response from Russia.

    In the book, she recalled the decisive NATO summit in Bucharest in 2008, when a plan to grant candidate status to Ukraine and Georgia was discussed.

    "I understood the desire of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe to become NATO members as soon as possible, but the accession of a new member was supposed to bring more security not only to them but also to NATO," Merkel said in the book.

    The then Chancellor also saw risks in the treaty-based presence of the Russian Black Sea Fleet on the Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea.

    "None of the candidates for NATO membership had ever had such a close relationship with Russian military structures before," she said.

    For reference: Angela Merkel first became a member of the Bundestag in 1990, and from 2000 to 2018, she was the leader of the right-wing conservative Christian Democratic Union. For 16 years, up until the 2021 elections, she was the permanent Chancellor of Germany, but decided not to run again.

    During her tenure, Angela Merkel was considered one of the most influential politicians in Europe and the world.

    However, after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Merkel was sharply criticised for her policy of appeasement of Russia, her increasing dependence on Russian gas and her refusal to admit her mistakes in office.

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  • Jennifer Garner limits contact with Jennifer Lopez after Ben Affleck’s marriage breakdown

    Jennifer Garner limits contact with Jennifer Lopez after Ben Affleck’s marriage breakdown

    Jennifer Garner limits contact with Jennifer Lopez after Ben Affleck's marriage breakdown

    Hollywood actress Jennifer Garner has decided to limit her contacts with Jennifer Lopez to children's issues.

    Hollywood actress Jennifer Garner “no longer wishes” to communicate with singer Jennifer Lopez, according to sources who claim that the actress will only communicate with the singer if it concerns her children, reports Daily Mail, writes UNN.

    Details

    Earlier, insiders told the publication that Garner, 52, felt she was being used as a “pawn” during the breakup of Lopez's marriage to Ben Affleck.

    A few months before the 55-year-old singer officially filed for divorce from the Operation Argo star, Garner took on the role of “marriage counselor” for the couple, and some friends feared she was being forced to “play the middleman.

    Now Garner has decided to distance herself from Lopez and focus all interactions exclusively on the children in their large family.

    “Jen no longer wants to communicate with J.Lo unless it's about the kids,” a source told the Daily Mail.

    “Her friends believe that she shouldn't have allowed herself to get so involved in helping J.Lo fix her marriage to Ben,” the source said.

    “Especially considering Jen felt like she was in a state of competition with JLo at times during their marriage. Jen is too kind and really wanted to help, so she tried,” the source said.

    Garner's eldest daughter, 18-year-old Violet, was clearly making an effort to stay close to Lopez.

    After spending the summer in the Hamptons with her former stepmother, Violet raised eyebrows in early November when Lopez's sister Linda went to visit the Yale student at the private Ivy League university.

    Garner thought the interaction was “weird,” according to an insider who said that while the actress wanted to keep her distance, she never spoke ill of the On the Floor singer.

    “Jen thought it was strange that J.Lo got close to Violet and then Linda showed up at Violet's school,” they said.

    “Jen's loyalty is to her children's father and their children,” the insider said. – “Because they love J.Lo, Jen will never scold her or speak negatively about her.

    AddendumAddendum

    After her divorce in 2018, Garner started an affair with businessman John Miller. In recent weeks, reports have surfaced that the “Spy” star may be planning to marry her longtime love. According to In Touch, she and Miller are planning a wedding and may tie the knot in Paris. The publication noted that Garner even shopped for dresses while in Europe in September. Miller has two children, son Quest, 18, and daughter Violet, 16, with his ex-wife, violinist Caroline Campbell.

    Garner and Affleck divorced in 2018 after 13 years of marriage, but remained close, continuing to raise their three children together.

    Garner is currently busy with the new season of The Last Thing He Told Me. She will executive produce and reprise her role as Hannah Hall in the series based on the novel by Laura Dave. The first season, which became the most-watched Apple TV+ miniseries in 2023, tells the story of an artist whose life is turned upside down after her husband mysteriously disappears.

  • Russia reportedly launches intercontinental ballistic missile against Ukraine — what we know so far

    Russia reportedly launches intercontinental ballistic missile against Ukraine — what we know so far

    Russia reportedly launches intercontinental ballistic missile against Ukraine — what we know so far

    Editor's note: This is a breaking story and will be updated regularly.

    Russia launched an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) against Dnipro, east Ukraine on the morning of Nov. 21, Kyiv's Air Force reported.

    If confirmed, it would be the first time the Kremlin has used such a weapon in an attack on Ukraine.

    In the early hours of Nov. 21, a country-wide air raid alert sounded due to the threat of ballistic missiles, and later, the launch of several Russian Tu-95MS bomber aircraft.

    According to Ukraine's Air Force, the attack targeted the city of Dnipro using a number of different missile types.

    "In particular, an intercontinental ballistic missile was launched from the Astrakhan region of the Russian Federation, an Kh-47M2 'Kinzhal' aeroballistic missile from a MiG-31K fighter jet was launched from the Tambov region, and seven Kh-101 cruise missiles were fired from Tu-95MS strategic bombers," the report said.

    The report did not specify what type of ICBM was launched.

    An industrial enterprise was damaged, and two fires broke out in the city, Governor Serhii Lysak said. A rehabilitation center for people with disabilities was damaged in the attack, Mayor Borys Filatov said.

    At least two people are reported to have been injured.

    Ukraine's Air Force said six of the Kh-101 missiles were reportedly shot down, but did not say if the reported ICBM had caused any of the damage in Dnipro.

    Russia regularly uses close, and short range ballistic missiles in aerial attacks against Ukraine, but ICBMs are far larger, can be equipped with nuclear payloads, and are designed to hit targets at far longer ranges.

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  • Russian attack on Dnipro: two people injured

    Russian attack on Dnipro: two people injured

    Russian attack on Dnipro: two people injured

    Two people were wounded in the morning attack on Dnipro by Russian forces, and a rehabilitation center and an industrial enterprise were damaged. The Ukrainian Armed Forces shot down 6 X-101 missiles during a massive shelling of the city.

    Two people were wounded in the morning attack on Dnipro by the Russian army, and a rehabilitation center for people with disabilities, an industrial enterprise and two private houses were damaged, RMA head Serhiy Lysak said on Thursday, UNN reports.

    As a result of an enemy attack on Dnipro this morning, a rehabilitation center for people with disabilities was damaged. The boiler room was partially destroyed and several dozen windows were smashed. No one was injured there

    – said Lysak.

    According to him, there is also damage to the garage cooperative. There was a fire there. Nine garages were damaged.

    In addition, an industrial enterprise was damaged. And two private houses. A fire broke out in one of them and was extinguished. The fire was also extinguished at the second fire site.

    Preliminary, two people were injured. A 57-year-old man was treated on the spot. A 42-year-old woman was hospitalized.

    Utilities are working at the emergency sites. The National Police is accepting reports of property damage. Philanthropists are helping people. They are providing psychological assistance and materials for quick repairs.

    Previously

    The Ukrainian Air Force reported that Russia launched a massive missile attack on Dnipro in the morningusing ballistic and cruise missiles, shooting down 6 X-101 missiles, with no significant consequences for the other missiles.

  • Arsenal man who has ‘stunk the place out’ is the Premier League ‘flop of the season’

    Arsenal man who has ‘stunk the place out’ is the Premier League ‘flop of the season’

    Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta

    Former Liverpool striker Stan Collymore reckons Arsenal winger Raheem Sterling has “stunk the place out” so far this season.

    The north London club have had a shaky start to the new Premier League season with Arsenal winning just five of their first 11 matches.

    Mikel Arteta’s fourth-placed side are now nine points adrift of Premier League leaders Liverpool with the Reds making a fast start to the new season, while defending champions Man City are four points ahead in second.

    Arsenal have not won in their last four Premier League matches as they struggle to stay in the title race and their summer signings are yet to make the desired impact.

    Sterling, in particular, has struggled to get into Arteta’s side with the former Manchester City winger – who signed on loan from Chelsea in the summer – only starting two Premier League matches all season.

    And now former Premier League striker Collymore has named Sterling as “one of the flops of the season” after he’s “stunk the place out” at Arsenal.

    Collymore told the Metro: “Raheem Sterling has been a massive disappointment. He came in and said he was going to give the club his best work, but that hasn’t happened.

    “He’s arguably stunk the place out so far and he’s definitely one of the flops of the season having promised to do his best work at Arsenal.

    “He’s an experienced player who has won everything there is to win, he was expected to push the dressing room up another level and he hasn’t done that.”

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    Riccardo Calafiori was another summer signing and the Italy international has had a mixed start to his time at the Emirates Stadium and has struggled with injuries.

    Collymore added: “Arsenal spent £42 million on Riccardo Calafiori which has been a mildly disappointing move so far. He’s had a couple of injuries, but he was meant to come in and be the man.”

    Emile Smith Rowe was sold to Fulham in the summer transfer window as Arsenal looked to make room on their profit and sustainability spreadsheet but the academy product could have been useful in hindsight this season.

    Collymore continued: “Emile Smith Rowe’s move to Fulham also shows that Arsenal haven’t exactly been amazing in who they’ve let go, because he’s done very well for Fulham.

    “Especially with the injury to Martin Ødegaard as well, Smith Rowe could’ve slotted into that position.”