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(English) Ukraine on Fire, November 4



Russian Army manpower losses as of November 4: 304, 100


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


Zelenskyy: There is no stalemate, and there will be no talks or concessions

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy does not think the situation on the front in Ukraine is a stalemate and has said that Ukraine will not negotiate with Russia. Zelenskyy added that last year everyone similarly thought Ukraine had entered a stalemate. "We have no right to give up. What’s the alternative? Surrendering a third of our country? That would just be the beginning. We know what a ‘frozen’ conflict really is; we’ve made our conclusions," Zelenskyy stressed.


European Commission President arrives in Kyiv and meets with Zelenskyy

"Good to be back in Kyiv for my 6th war time visit. I’m here to discuss Ukraine’s accession path to the EU. The EU’s financial support to rebuild Ukraine as a modern, prosperous democracy. And how we will continue to make Russia pay for its war of aggression," Ursula von der Leyen said.


Ukraine's air defense shot down three Iskander missiles

On the evening of 4 November, the enemy attacked Dnipropetrovsk and Poltava oblasts with cruise and ballistic missiles. Anti-aircraft missile units of Ukraine's Air Force destroyed three Iskander-K cruise missiles.


Russia lost about 200 pieces of armored vehicles – UK Defence Intelligence on Avdiivka's assault

Russian troops suffered such losses due to the effectiveness of Ukraine’s modern hand-held anti-armour weapons, mines, uncrewed aerial vehicle-dropped munitions, and precision artillery systems, UK Defence Intelligence noted.


Russia fails Yars and Bulava nuclear weapon carrier tests - Ukrainian Intelligence

The Russian Federation conducted unsuccessful tests of the Yars and Bulava missiles, which are carriers of nuclear weapons, according to the Defense Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.


US to send smaller aid packages to Ukraine due to Congress decision – White House

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, commenting on the announcement of military aid for Ukraine, has said the US will allocate smaller aid packages due to the lack of a decision by Congress on additional funding.


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