Russia launches a new massive missile attack on Ukraine; The Office of the Prosecutor General has provided official data on the victims of the war in Ukraine. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
Russia fires missiles at Ukrainian infrastructure
Ukraine has come under a massive missile attack by the Russian Federation. The enemy fired 55 missiles at our country, 45 of which were intercepted by air defense forces, as well as drones. Explosions rumbled in ten regions, including (for the first time since the beginning of the war) in Chernivtsi. The occupiers’ target remains critical infrastructure facilities.
13 people were injured in the attack. According to Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, 18 infrastructure facilities were damaged, most of them energy facilities.
Official data on war-related deaths in Ukraine has emerged
The Office of the Prosecutor General reported that 7,938 civilians were identified as war victims, of which 430 were children. The number of injured was 10,897. Also, as a result of the hostilities, more than 51,000 civilian infrastructure facilities were destroyed and damaged, of which 41,184 residential buildings and structures, 2,688 educational and educational institutions (331 were completely destroyed), 389 medical institutions.
Statistics do not include data on such cities as, for example, Mariupol.
The Czech delegation visited Ukraine
During the visit of Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala to Kyiv, the Czech and Ukrainian sides signed three documents – a Memorandum of Cooperation in the field of standardization, metrology and conformity assessment, a Memorandum of Understanding between Ukrainian and Czech Foreign Ministries and a Joint Statement.
In addition, the leaders of the two states signed a joint declaration on the Euro-Atlantic vision of Ukraine, in which Prague confirmed that it supports Kyiv towards NATO.
The Cabinet of Ministers approved the 2023 budget for the second reading
The Government of Ukraine approved the draft budget for next year for the Parliament’s second reading vote. According to People’s Deputy Yaroslav Zheleznyak, the Verkhovna Rada will approve the draft budget for 2023 this week.
Ukraine has already exported 12.9 million tons of grain
In the 2022/2023 marketing year, which began on July 1, Ukraine exported 12.9 million tons of grains and legumes, including 4.2 million tons in October. It was noted that from the beginning of this marketing year, exports from Ukraine of grain, legumes (with products of their processing) reached 12.9 million tons, which is 66.5% of the figure for the same period of last year of marketing.
A dozen countries have volunteered to help Ukraine restore the energy system
Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba announced that Ukraine will receive equipment from 12 countries to restore Ukraine’s energy system. In particular, we are talking about the governments and companies of Israel, Spain, Italy, Lithuania, Germany, North Macedonia, Poland, the Republic of Korea, Slovakia, Slovenia, Finland and France.
The UN analyzed the state of the Ukrainian labor market
Due to the Russian invasion, the Ukrainian labor market lost about 2.4 million jobs, so employment fell by 15.5% compared to last year. At the same time, in April, the organization predicted the loss of 4.8 million jobs.
The organization believes that the large number of migrants and refugees looking for work in Ukraine and abroad exacerbates the problems and can lead to lower wages.
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Source: korrespondent

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