Sandu wins election in Moldova; Google has highlighted the location of Ukrainian military systems on maps. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
Maia Sandu won the presidential election in Moldova
Moldovan President Maia Sandu announced her victory in the presidential elections. He received 10% more votes than his opponent Alexander Stoianoglo. Votes from polling stations abroad play an important role. Maia Sandu will be the first head of state in the history of Moldova to be elected for a second time by universal suffrage. His election campaign focused on European integration and strengthening the country’s sovereignty.
Moldovan authorities suspect Russian interference in the presidential election
The National Security Adviser told the President of Moldova Stanislav Secrier that the Russian Federation tried to distort the election results. In Moldova, on November 3, the second round of presidential elections took place, in which pro-European President Maia Sandu and Alexander Stoianoglo, nominated by the pro-Russian Party of Socialists, competed.
Google shows the location of Ukrainian military systems on maps
Google posted updated images on the maps, showing the location of Ukrainian Defense Forces military systems. After the public reaction, Google representatives contacted Ukraine. The company said it is already working to correct the situation in the photos of the deployment of Ukrainian military systems.
The United States funded 800 mobile fire teams of the National Guard and border guards
The US State Department funded 800 Ukrainian mobile fire teams for the National Guard and State Border Guard. Since January 1, 2024, defenders from these groups have shot down more than 200 Russian drones. Overall, since the beginning of 2024, the Russian Federation has launched 6,987 attack UAVs across Ukraine – mostly the invaders targeted civilians and critical infrastructure.
Zelensky said how many times a week the Russians hit Ukraine
The Russians have been carrying out attacks in different regions of Ukraine for a week. They dropped over 900 bombs, launched about 30 missiles and nearly 500 suicide bombers. Most of these strikes are directed against civilian targets and critical infrastructure. According to the president, these strikes would be impossible if the sanctions against the Russian Federation were in force.
In the Lugansk region, Russian troops are actively using aviation
In just one day, Russian troops carried out 30 strikes with unguided aircraft missiles and downed six KABs. The enemy tried to hit the fortresses of the Ukrainian defenders and populated areas. From artillery installations they hit Balka Zhuravka and Makeevka. They also sent drones towards Makeyevka. The battle took place in the Grekovka area and in the Serebryansky forest.
Destruction of the enemy BnThe aircraft damaged the building of the Institute of Journalism in Kyiv
As a result of the Russian attack on the night of November 3, the building of the Institute of Taras Shevchenko Kyiv National University was damaged by drone debris. The dormitory of the KNU’s Institute of International Relations, civilian facilities, shops, and a former motorcycle plant were also destroyed. Due to the damage this coming week, from November 4 to 8, all classes will be moved to distance learning.
The deserts of Saudi Arabia are covered with snow
For the first time in history, snow fell in the northern region of Saudi Arabia. Forecasters warn that heavy rain and hail are expected in the region, which could reduce visibility on roads. These storms are also likely to be accompanied by strong winds.
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Source: korrespondent

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