Ukrainian servicemen. Photo Spc. Joshua Leonard.
- The UK is considering transferring frozen Russian assets to Ukraine amounting to 9.1 billion euros, as reported by The Times, citing sources in the government.
- German Chancellor Friedrich Merz opposed the transfer of frozen Russian assets located in the European Union and the US, which was reportedly discussed in the context of peace negotiations initiated by President Donald Trump.
- The US Department of the Treasury issued a general license for the continued operation of gas stations owned by "Lukoil," despite sanctions, indicating a partial easing of restrictions.
- Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will meet again in Miami with Rustem Umerov, head of the Ukrainian delegation in negotiations with the US, according to the White House.
- Ireland received reports of unidentified drones appearing in the sky over the country, coinciding with the arrival of Vladimir Zelensky's plane in Dublin.
- As a result of a strike by Ukrainian drones, the Temryuk Sea Port located on the Sea of Azov was damaged, according to the operational headquarters of the Krasnodar region.
- The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the temporary chargé d'affaires of Russia, Alexey Ivanov, and the Ukrainian ambassador, Nariman Jelyalov, regarding recent attacks on ships in the Black Sea that threaten navigation and ecology in the country's exclusive economic zone.
- Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi reported that Ukrainian troops still control Pokrovsk and Myrnohrad, preventing further advances by Russian forces.
- Following intense shelling, the operation of the Kherson Thermal Power Plant was halted.
- As a result of an airstrike on Sloviansk in the Donetsk region, eight people were injured, including two children.
- Russian attacks on the Dnipropetrovsk region resulted in the death of one local resident and injuries to another.
- In Odesa, 35,000 households were left without electricity after a nighttime attack on December 4.