Russia has continued its relentless assault on Ukraine, leaving a trail of destruction and death in its wake. At least six people were killed and 35 injured in a massive attack on Kyiv's Desnianskyi district. The city's Mayor Vitali Klitschko condemned the attacks as "unacceptable" in a Telegram post.
The Russian Embassy in Azerbaijan came under fire, with the embassy itself being damaged in an Iskander-type missile strike that left part of the perimeter wall destroyed and other areas badly damaged. No casualties were reported, but officials expressed outrage over the attack.
Meanwhile, two people were killed and seven injured in a drone attack on Chornomorsk, a coastal city in southern Ukraine. The Ukrainian Governor Oleh Kiper confirmed the casualties in a Telegram post.
The international community has weighed in, with UN chief Antonio Guterres "strongly" condemning Russia's large-scale missile and drone strikes on Ukraine. NATO officials have also pledged greater cooperation to counter growing threats from Russia.
However, tensions remain high between Russia and Western powers. Russian troops have intensified combat near the Ukrainian city of Orikhiv, while fighting rages on in the city of Pokrovsk. The Russian military has reported that North Korean soldiers are helping to clear mines left behind by Ukrainian forces in Russia's Kursk region.
The conflict has also taken a civilian toll, with one man dying from injuries sustained in a Ukrainian drone attack on his car. Russian forces shot down 216 Ukrainian drones overnight, according to the Ministry of Defence.
Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a warning to NATO, saying that if the alliance decides to attack Russia, Moscow will respond "with all its capabilities." Meanwhile, officials have expressed concern over US military actions in the Caribbean Sea.
In a bid to ease tensions, Italy has pledged 12th package of military support for Kyiv, while Germany has announced plans to raise military aid to Ukraine to β¬11.5 billion next year. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has confirmed that his country is working on energy agreements with European nations to ensure a stable gas supply this winter.
As the conflict continues to escalate, both sides are bracing for the impact of the cold weather ahead, with Kyiv and its allies scrambling to secure supplies and protect infrastructure.
The Russian Embassy in Azerbaijan came under fire, with the embassy itself being damaged in an Iskander-type missile strike that left part of the perimeter wall destroyed and other areas badly damaged. No casualties were reported, but officials expressed outrage over the attack.
Meanwhile, two people were killed and seven injured in a drone attack on Chornomorsk, a coastal city in southern Ukraine. The Ukrainian Governor Oleh Kiper confirmed the casualties in a Telegram post.
The international community has weighed in, with UN chief Antonio Guterres "strongly" condemning Russia's large-scale missile and drone strikes on Ukraine. NATO officials have also pledged greater cooperation to counter growing threats from Russia.
However, tensions remain high between Russia and Western powers. Russian troops have intensified combat near the Ukrainian city of Orikhiv, while fighting rages on in the city of Pokrovsk. The Russian military has reported that North Korean soldiers are helping to clear mines left behind by Ukrainian forces in Russia's Kursk region.
The conflict has also taken a civilian toll, with one man dying from injuries sustained in a Ukrainian drone attack on his car. Russian forces shot down 216 Ukrainian drones overnight, according to the Ministry of Defence.
Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a warning to NATO, saying that if the alliance decides to attack Russia, Moscow will respond "with all its capabilities." Meanwhile, officials have expressed concern over US military actions in the Caribbean Sea.
In a bid to ease tensions, Italy has pledged 12th package of military support for Kyiv, while Germany has announced plans to raise military aid to Ukraine to β¬11.5 billion next year. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has confirmed that his country is working on energy agreements with European nations to ensure a stable gas supply this winter.
As the conflict continues to escalate, both sides are bracing for the impact of the cold weather ahead, with Kyiv and its allies scrambling to secure supplies and protect infrastructure.