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A boat carrying migrants sank near Crete; rescuers found 18 bodies
A boat carrying migrants sank near the Greek island of Chrysi — at least 18 people died, two were rescued, and a large-scale search operation for possible survivors is underway.
Terrible attack in Sudan: dozens dead, including children
At least 116 people, including nearly 50 children, were killed in an attack by Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militants on the town of Kalogi in South Kordofan state. The attack has been recognised as a war crime, and evacuation and investigation efforts are ongoing.
Volodymyr Zelensky presented certificates for apartments to Heroes of Ukraine and families of fallen defenders
The President of Ukraine presented certificates for housing to military personnel with the title of Hero of Ukraine and families of fallen soldiers — the state confirms its support for defenders and their families.
Singer ADAM (Mykhailo Klymenko) has died: the legendary author of ‘Dance with Me Slowly’ passed away
Mykhailo Klymenko, frontman of the band ADAM, died from complications of tuberculous meningitis. The artist fought for his life for several months but did not survive the illness.
Defence in the east: Ukrainian Armed Forces repelled 82 assaults, mop-up operations continue in Pokrovsk
Units of the ‘East’ group stopped 82 Russian assaults in 24 hours, eliminated more than 400 occupiers and destroyed hundreds of drones. Fighting and mopping up operations in urban areas continue in Pokrovsk and Myrnohrad.
Russia strikes Pechenizke Reservoir near Chuhuiv — dam traffic suspended
As a result of Russia's missile strike on the Pechenizke Reservoir near Chuhuiv, dam traffic has been suspended and authorities have declared a state of emergency — there is a growing threat of flooding and water supply disruptions in the region.
Echoes of 1939: Czech president warns Europe not to appease Russia
The Czech president believes that repeated violations of NATO airspace by Russia may require a ‘tough response’ — including the destruction of enemy aircraft — if Moscow cannot be restrained by diplomacy.
Ukraine has frozen the assets of an oligarch from Transnistria due to his assistance to the Russian military-industrial complex
A Ukrainian court has ruled to freeze the assets of Viktor Gushan, co-founder of the Sheriff holding company and an oligarch from Transnistria, after evidence emerged that his companies supplied materials to Russia's military-industrial complex.
Russia carried out more than 1,600 strikes with drones, KABs and nearly 70 missiles on Ukraine in one week, according to Volodymyr Zelenskyy
The President of Ukraine reported that over the past seven days, the enemy launched more than 1,600 drones, about 1,200 guided aerial bombs and nearly 70 missiles — massive shelling affected many regions of the country, and work is ongoing to restore infrastructure.
Chinese fighter jets locked radar onto Japanese aircraft — Tokyo lodged a protest
Japan has stated that two Chinese fighter jets locked their fire-control radars onto Japanese military aircraft near Okinawa — the incident has been described as threatening, and Tokyo has lodged a protest with Beijing.
Kryvyi Rih, Zhytomyr, and Lviv to host Ukrainian Premier League Round 15 matches
On Sunday, 7 December, three cities — Kryvyi Rih, Zhytomyr, and Lviv — will host Ukrainian Premier League Round 15 matches. The programme includes: Kryvbas vs. Oleksandriya, Metalist 1925 vs. Veres, and Rukh vs. Polissya.
Trump threatens ground strikes on Venezuela over drug trafficking
US President Donald Trump has warned that countries supplying drugs to the US could become targets of military strikes, with strikes on ground targets in Venezuela planned in the near future.