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(English) Ukraine on Fire, November 29


Russian Army manpower losses as of November 29: 327, 580


Children killed (according to the Prosecutor General Office of Ukraine): 510


Russians have started hearing the case of a 25-year-old girl from Mariupol, who is accused of preparing a terrorist attack

In Rostov-on-Don began consideration of the case of Iryna Navalna from Mariupol. The girl was detained in September 2022 in Mariupol. She returned to the city to look for her grandmother, but was detained by the Russian occupation authorities. During the year of the girl's imprisonment, her relatives have not received a single call or letter from her. Russian investigators claim that Irina allegedly had an accomplice who gave her explosives for the terrorist attack in Mariupol. In court, the girl did not admit her guilt.


Ukraine presents and agrees new reform plan with NATO

NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg has said that Ukraine presented and agreed with its allies on a programme to meet the Alliance’s requirements. "I am actually impressed by Ukraine's commitment to implement reforms," he said.


Ukraine has received only 300,000 shells from the EU from the planned million – foreign minister

As of today, the European Union has delivered about 300,000 artillery shells to Ukraine out of the promised million, the Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba stated during a press briefing at the Ukraine-NATO Council meeting. Meanwhile, European Council President Charles Michel, speaking on France Inter, mentioned that the delivery of a million ammunition to Ukraine would take more time than expected but assured that the promise would be fulfilled.


Russian major general killed in Ukraine

Russia has confirmed the death of Major General Vladimir Zavadsky in the war in Ukraine. He was blown up by a mine. 


Russia fails to be elected to executive council of chemical weapons watchdog for the first time

Russia has failed to be elected to the Executive Council of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) for the first time in history.


Russia spends $1.5 billion on the Maidan 3 disinformation campaign

According to the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine, Russia spent $1.5 billion on an anti-Ukrainian information campaign. The Maidan 3 information operation aimed to exacerbate contradictions, incite hostility, and spread fear and panic in Ukraine. The campaign was conducted, in particular, through the Telegram messenger. It cost $250 million of the total amount.

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