Residents of frontline Konstantinovka. Photo by Yan Dobronosov / Reuters / Scanpix / LET.
- According to Rosaviation, temporary restrictions on the acceptance and departure of flights have been introduced at the airports of Kazan and Ufa. Flights in Volgograd, Tambov, Penza, Saratov, and Samara were suspended overnight, but restrictions have already been lifted in Penza and Saratov. A threat of drone attacks has been announced in the Orenburg region.
- As reported by Bloomberg, the United Kingdom has sent a new batch of Storm Shadow missiles to Ukraine, allowing the Armed Forces of Ukraine to continue striking deep into Russian territory.
- Russian drones attacked Mykolaiv on Monday night.
- Finnish President Alexander Stubb proposed a meeting between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump at the end of November in Johannesburg during the G20 summit, although the leaders of the USA and Russia do not plan to participate in this event.
- Belgium's refusal to allocate 140 billion euros as a "reparations loan" could lead to the cessation of financial assistance to Ukraine from the International Monetary Fund, according to Politico, citing European officials.
- A massive attack by Ukrainian drones on the Volgograd region led to a fire at the "Frolovskaya" electrical substation.
- The Governor of the Kursk region, Alexander Khinshtein, reported that the Armed Forces of Ukraine struck a substation in the city of Rylsk, causing an emergency power outage.
- In Pavlograd, a warehouse of Star Brands, the producer of Chipster's chips, Flint croutons, and other snacks, was completely destroyed as a result of a Russian attack on November 2.
- The Main Investigation Bureau of Ukraine has begun a pre-trial investigation into the deaths and injuries of military personnel as a result of Russian shelling in the Dnipropetrovsk region on November 1.