
Consequences of the strike on Dnipro. Photo provided by the press service of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.
- The Council of the European Union has approved the allocation of more than 1.8 billion euros to support Ukraine as part of the fifth tranche.
- Germany will increase its military aid budget to Ukraine in 2026 to 11.5 billion euros, which is 3 billion euros more than this year.
- According to data from the Ukrainian project DeepState, Russian troops continue their offensive in the Pokrovsk area, where the situation remains critical for the Ukrainian armed forces.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin awarded developers of new weapons, including the cruise missile "Burevestnik" and the underwater drone "Poseidon".
- The Russian city of Oryol was attacked by drones, resulting in damage to private homes.
- Poland plans to create a national counter-drone system in the coming months, without waiting for the European Union's initiative on a "drone wall," according to Bloomberg.
- On the night of November 4, Russian troops launched 130 drones, as well as used six S-300 missiles and one ballistic missile.
- In the Nizhny Novgorod region of Russia, residential buildings were also damaged as a result of drone attacks.
- In the suburbs of Kharkiv, two firefighters and four civilians were injured as a result of shelling.
- Sergey Kuznetsov, a Ukrainian citizen arrested in connection with the Nord Stream sabotage case, has declared a hunger strike in an Italian prison.
- The U.S. Department of the Treasury announced the removal of several items related to the Belarusian airline "Belavia" from the sanctions list.
- Vladimir Putin signed laws concerning year-round conscription and the mobilization of reservists in peacetime.
- Unknown drones were spotted again at the NATO airbase "Kleine-Brogel" in northeastern Belgium. Local residents reported at least six UAVs, raising concerns given that this base may store American nuclear weapons, according to unverified reports.
- Austrian intelligence is investigating the case of an alleged Russian spy, Sergey K., who reportedly attempted to infiltrate the country's wastewater treatment system.