A rescuer at a destroyed building in Ternopil. Photo Reuters / Thomas Peter.
- The Financial Times reported that the U.S. presidential administration is reducing its plan to end the conflict in Ukraine from 28 to 19 points following recent talks in Geneva.
- White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt stated that the meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky scheduled for this week will not take place.
- The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports a combined strike by Russian military using missiles and drones against Ukraine. The Ukrainian Ministry of Energy reports a massive attack on energy infrastructure, the consequences of which are currently being assessed. In Kyiv, a 22-story residential building has been damaged, where a fire occurred, and a fire also broke out in a nine-story building.
- According to Russian authorities, five apartment buildings in Novorossiysk were damaged as a result of a mass drone attack, resulting in four people being injured. In Gelendzhik, two private houses were also damaged, and one resident was hospitalized.
- As a result of a nighttime airstrike in Taganrog and the village of Bessergenovka, three people were injured, and a fire broke out in an industrial area, as reported by the governor of the Rostov region.
- The regional prosecutor's office of the Kherson region reports the death of three people as a result of shelling on Monday. Additionally, three people were injured, including one minor.
- In Vilnius, a district court sentenced 18-year-old Ukrainian Daniil Bardadim to 3 years and 4 months in prison for arson of an IKEA store and an attempted terrorist act in Šiauliai, where a NATO airbase is located.
- The National Prosecutor's Office of Poland reported the detention of Ukrainian citizen Volodymyr B. in connection with a case of sabotage on railway infrastructure. He is suspected of preparing sabotage acts on the instructions of Russian special services.
- According to Reuters, Russia's revenues from oil and gas exports may decrease by 35% compared to last year, amounting to approximately 520 billion rubles by the end of November due to falling oil prices and the strengthening of the ruble.