According to Vladyslav Atroshenko, "it is easier to count those buildings that have survived" in Chernihiv, a regional capital in northern Ukraine. The mayor said that more than half of the city's 285,000-290,000 residents had left since Feb. 24.
Most Popular

Russia's air defenses are wide open — there's just one problem for Ukraine

Russian Ka-226 helicopter crashes in Dagestan, killing weapons plant employees

Ukraine's state-owned energy company says all of its power plants are down after Russia's 'largest-ever attack'

Ukraine war latest: Special Forces drones hit oil depots, trains, logistic facilities in Russian-occupied Crimea

Explosion in Russian Black Sea port of Tuapse amid reported sea drone attack
News Feed Show More
Monday, November 10
(Updated: )
Timur Mindich, a former business partner of President Volodymyr Zelensky, is the co-owner of Kvartal 95, a production company founded by the president. According to the Kyiv Independent sources in law enforcement, Mindich had fled prior to the searches.
(Updated: )
Major Andrii Kovalev, a spokesman for Ukraine's General Staff, told Ukrainian news outlet Ukrainska Pravda that logistics to Pokrovsk still exist, and the troops, including wounded soldiers, are being rotated in and out.
The probe follows reports that President Volodymyr Zelensky's former business partner, Timur Mindich, was tipped off about the possible searches and was able to leave the country beforehand.
The additional funds raised will be distributed based on a public vote.
The nature of the mass reports' accusations, unrelated as they are to the channel's actual content, is a clear sign of a coordinated Russian operation, according to the project's deputy editor.
Later, the official Telegram channel of Krasnodar Krai confirmed the attack, claiming that four Ukrainian sea drones had been destroyed.
Three drones were spotted flying over the Doel Nuclear Power Plant in northern Belgium on the evening of Nov. 9
Monday, November 10
Ukraine would like to order 27 Patriot air defense systems from U.S. companies and is looking to borrow the crucial system from its European allies in the meantime, President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
Ukraine's military reportedly struck a Russian oil depot near the village of Gvardeyskoye in occupied Crimea late on Nov. 9, Russian Telegram media channel ASTRA reported.
Zelensky said Kyiv will propose that the 20th sanctions package target "Russian legal entities and individuals that are still profiting from energy resources."
Editors' Picks

How Russian drones are turning Ukraine's front line into a no-go zone for journalists

AI soldiers: How deepfakes are manipulating Ukraine’s mobilization narrative

Can the West win a сeasefire with Russia?


