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NATO reaffirms its support for kyiv after Russia fired an intermediate-range ballistic missile on Ukrainian soil

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NATO reaffirms its support for kyiv after Russia fired an intermediate-range ballistic missile on Ukrainian soil

The essentials starting November 25 at 9 p.m.

  • Ukraine carries out fourth long-range missile attack against Russia

On Monday, ATACMS attacked the Kursk-Skhidny (đźš©) airfield near Kursk, Russian and Ukrainian Telegram channels say.

  • Since Sunday afternoon, Russia has launched “a hundred drones, aerial bombs and missiles” against Ukraine, denounces Volodymyr Zelensky

Russian bombing in the center of Kharkiv left twenty-three injured, according to local authorities. In Odessa, Russian missile attacks caused “victims” and residential buildings were damaged. “Dozens of attack drones attacked Zaporizhia; a child is injured. Odessa was attacked, there was damage from falling rocket fragments. And this is just one day of Russian terror against Ukraine.” described Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in a morning briefing posted on Telegram.

  • Russian fuel depot attacked by Ukrainian army in Kaluga region

Overnight, Ukrainian drones bombed a fuel depot in Russia’s Kaluga region. “The target of the attack was the oil depot” of the Nefteprodukt group, “who participates in supporting Russia’s armed aggression against Ukraine”an anonymous Ukrainian military intelligence source told Agence France-Presse, saying the attack had caused “destruction” important. Vladislav Chapcha, Russian governor of this region south of Moscow, said Russian air defenses had shot down eight drones in the Kaluga suburbs.

  • Russia says it has shot down eight ‘ballistic missiles’ fired by Ukraine

“Air defense shot down eight ballistic missiles, six American-made JDAM guided aerial bombs and forty-five drones”the Russian Defense Ministry said on Monday, without giving further details.

  • The UN denounces the “renewed threat” of antipersonnel mines

The Secretary General of the United Nations denounced, on Monday, the “new threat” antipersonnel mines, days after the United States said it would provide these weapons to Ukrainian forces.

  • UK gives “full support” to British volunteer in Ukrainian army captured by Russian army

An online video from this weekend shows a foreign fighter from the Ukrainian army after being captured in the Kursk Oblast. The man, dressed in a military uniform, introduces himself in this video as James Scott Rhys Anderson, 22, of British nationality. He claims he joined the International Ukrainian Legion, a unit made up of foreign volunteers, after serving in the British Army from 2019 to 2023.

  • London sanctions thirty additional ships of the Russian “ghost fleet”

The British government announced sanctions on Monday against thirty additional ships of the “ghost fleet” allow Russia to export its oil and gas by circumventing Western restrictions imposed since the invasion of Ukraine.

  • North Korea expands its ballistic missile factory for Russia

The site is known as the “Fabrica 11 de Febrero”. It is part of the Ryongsong Engineering Complex in Hamgyong, North Korea’s second largest city. According to Ukrainian military officials and documents analyzed by CNN, Moscow is increasingly using North Korean ballistic missiles: Since the beginning of the year, Russia has fired about sixty KN-23 missiles at Ukraine, or almost a third of the 194 recorded ballistic missile attacks. by the Ukrainian Air Force.

  • Fall in Lithuania: Berlin analyzes possible foreign intervention

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock spoke about the crash that occurred on Monday morning near Vilnius airport of a cargo plane connecting Germany and Lithuania. “We have had hybrid attacks on several occasions in Europe lately. (…) on people, infrastructure underwater or on land »continued the head of German diplomacy.

  • Germany prepares an inventory of bunkers and shelters in case of attack

In a context of growing tensions with Russia, the Federal Office for Population Protection and Disaster Assistance (the equivalent of civil protection in France) announced on Monday that it was launching an inventory of bunkers and shelters where the German population could find shelter in case of an attack.

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