45-year-old man wounded as a result of Russian shelling of Kherson
Russians fired a missile at infrastructure facilities in Kryvyi Rih at night - OVA
Ukrainian Armed Forces hold their positions on the left bank of Dnipro river - General Staff
In Kyiv, 132 units of equipment are working on city roads and sidewalks
Ukrainian Defense Forces aviation conducts 11 strikes on Russian equipment per day - General Staff
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45-year-old man wounded as a result of Russian shelling of Kherson
A 45-year-old man in Kherson sustained a mine-blast injury as a result of a nighttime Russian shelling; his apartment was also damaged.
Russians fired a missile at infrastructure facilities in Kryvyi Rih at night - OVA
Russian troops fired a missile at the Kryvorizhstal plant in Dnipro and shelled a town in Nikopol. There were no casualties or injuries.
Ukrainian Armed Forces hold their positions on the left bank of Dnipro river - General Staff
The Ukrainian defense forces repelled attacks in five directions and countered offensive actions along the entire frontline, with 74 combat engagements taking place over the past day. The enemy's attempts to encircle Avdiivka and regain its positions have failed, while Ukrainian troops are conducting counteroffensives in the Donetsk and Zaporizhzhya sectors.
In Kyiv, 132 units of equipment are working on city roads and sidewalks
Kyiv is actively fighting winter conditions: 132 vehicles and 518 employees are clearing roads and sidewalks, and more than 3,300 workers are cleaning the surrounding areas. We urge citizens to be careful and change into winter tires in time.
Ukrainian Defense Forces aviation conducts 11 strikes on Russian equipment per day - General Staff
The Armed Forces of Ukraine conducted 74 combat engagements over the day, hitting numerous military targets with missile launchers.
November 23: World Watercolor Day, Fibonacci Day
Today is World Watercolor Day, established in 1991 by Alfredo Guati Rojo in honor of the art of watercolor painting. It is also Fibonacci Day, dedicated to the famous sequence. It is also the European Day of the Homeless, which draws attention to the problems of people who are homeless.
North Korea gets help from Russia to launch reconnaissance satellite - Reuters
Russia helped North Korea successfully launch a reconnaissance satellite, as reported by South Korean intelligence officials.
Austrian Foreign Minister Schallenberg calls Russian aggression the biggest threat to Europe
Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg called Russian aggression in Ukraine the biggest threat to Europe, saying that peace depends on Putin, and called on the EU to be united on this issue.
Release of hostages between Israel and Gaza will not begin before Friday
The release of hostages in Gaza will not begin until Friday, the head of Israel's National Security Council said, despite earlier statements that it would begin on Thursday. Details, including the names of the hostages, remain unclear.
Monitoring study reveals increase in use of Ukrainian language in schools
The roundtable participants emphasized that Ukrainian is increasingly being used in education, with over 90% using it as their mother tongue, and noted the need for initiatives to support this positive trend. The use of Ukrainian has increased in schools and on the Internet among students and parents.