Trump talks to Putin about Ukraine; Ukrainian Armed Forces hit ammunition depots in Bryansk region; Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
Ukrainian Defense Forces hit ammunition depots in the Bryansk region, causing a fire accompanied by an explosion. At least eight explosions were recorded, the General Staff notes, adding that at least two fires occurred on the territory of the military unit, as well as signs of detonation. TsPD added that the Russians stored there not only shells, but also MLRS missiles and guided bombs.
The recently elected 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump, had his first telephone conversation with Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin. WP reported it. According to the publication, Trump advised the Russian dictator not to escalate the war against Ukraine. It also reminded him of Washington’s significant military presence in Europe, said a person familiar with the call. During the conversation, the parties discussed the goal of peace on the European continent, and Trump expressed interest in further talks to discuss “an early solution to Russia’s war against Ukraine.”
On Monday night, Russian troops hit residential buildings with drones in Nikolaev. Fire broke out at the landing sites. Four killed, one injured. That same night, the Russians dropped three air bombs on Zaporozhye. As a result of the strikes, a two-story residential building was partially destroyed and a dormitory was damaged. One person died, 18 were injured. Rescue operations are ongoing.
Throughout October 2024, the Russian army suffered the largest monthly losses since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. This is what the Commander of the British Armed Forces, Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, said. According to him, last month the invaders were losing an average of about 1,500 dead and wounded every day, and their total losses since February 2022 are approaching 700 thousand.
On the night of November 10, Russian troops attacked Ukraine with a record number of drones – 145. The air defense shot down 62 drones. Another 67 enemy drones were lost locally in Ukraine. It is known that ten Russian UAVs left Ukrainian airspace.
Missile production in Ukraine has increased and, according to official information, has crossed the 100-unit mark. It is likely that most of the missiles will be produced by 2024, which allows us to safely say that the production rate is 10 units per month, Defense Express reports. The media suggests that at the beginning of the year only a few missiles were produced in Ukraine, and in October-November the production rate increased to 15-20 units. The type of missile has not been officially announced, but it is likely to be “primarily a ground-based Neptune cruise missile.”
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Source: korrespondent

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