Putin can strike NATO while waging war in Ukraine – German general
Putin may be willing to risk an attack on a NATO country, most likely a Baltic state, without waiting for the war in Ukraine to end.
11 November 2025
Putin may be willing to risk an attack on a NATO country, most likely a Baltic state, without waiting for the war in Ukraine to end.
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson stated that Sweden has not set any limits on the amount of assistance it will provide to Ukraine, and that the country has already donated military equipment worth EUR 10 billion.
Since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion, a total of 1,358 people in Ukraine have been affected by explosive devices, 380 of whom have been killed.
A mandatory evacuation of families with children has been announced in the village of Malokaterynivka in the Zaporizhzhia district.
In Russia’s Ulyanovsk region, access to the mobile web has been banned until the end of the war against Ukraine.
Support for Ukraine at both the government and public levels in Germany remains high, but public concern about the escalation of the war and the influence of Russian propaganda are increasing.
In Warsaw and other regions of Poland, numerous ceremonial events are taking place on November 11 to mark Independence Day.
In October, Ukrainian drones destroyed 77,000 enemy targets. Not only aerial drones but also ground-based robotic systems are rapidly developing, becoming key elements of modern warfare and saving soldiers’ lives.
On the night of November 11, units of the Ukrainian Defense Forces struck the Saratov Oil Refinery in Russia’s Saratov region, the ‘Morskoy Neftyanoy Terminal’ JSC in Feodosia, and several sites in occupied Donetsk region.
Air Defense Forces destroyed 53 of 119 drones used by Russians to attack Ukraine since the evening of November 10.
Over the past day, November 10, 170 clashes were recorded between the Ukrainian Defense Forces and Russian invaders on the front line.
It is pretty realistic to impose a dozen sanctions packages on Russia per year
On the night of November 11, the Russian army attacked critical infrastructure in the Odesa region with strike drones, injuring one person.
Total combat losses of Russian forces since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, from February 24, 2022, to November 11, 2025, amount to approximately 1,153,180 personnel, including 1,020 over the past day.
The SBI documented offenses that inflicted UAH 12.8 billion in damages on the state and prevented more than UAH 44 million in bribes.
Explosive technicians from the Kirovohrad regional police destroyed a combat element of an enemy cruise missile.
As of the end of September, the number of people granted temporary protection in EU countries after fleeing Ukraine due to Russia's full-scale invasion reached its highest monthly level since August 2023.
10 November 2025
Russian troops have failed to make any significant advances on the battlefield, while Ukraine's Defense Forces continue to hold their positions firmly along the Pokrovsk sector, in the Dobropillia area, and across the entire frontline.
The EU will discuss on Thursday, November 13, two primary methods for providing financial support to Ukraine.
The independent Czech news outlet Denik N on Monday, November 10, released an issue with a cover featuring QR codes for raising funds to support Ukraine.
The Bratislava prosecutor's office stated on Monday, November 10, that Slovakia's transfer of MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine was not a criminal offense.
The launch of four Polish military satellites has been postponed from Poland’s Independence Day, 11 November, to 22 November.
Since the beginning of the day, 125 combat clashes have been recorded between the Ukrainian Armed Forces and Russian invaders. Fighting continues on six fronts; the enemy exerts the most pressure on Pokrovsk.
Some homes in Zaporizhzhia are experiencing power outages lasting 14–16 hours, and authorities are warning residents to prepare for an even more difficult situation.
Russian troops are being eliminated in the northern part of Pokrovsk in Donetsk region, and the most intense battles are unfolding within the industrial area.
The President of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), Witold Banka, has said that the situation with anti-doping in Ukraine has improved markedly following Operation Hercules, which examined violations in Ukrainian sports between 2019 and 2021.
Ukraine seeks to stop the war with Russia, and the main lever of pressure today is deep strikes into Russian territory.
Putin aims to destroy the European Union from the inside by using a Russian "fifth column" within EU member states.
The situation in southern Ukraine remains difficult and tense, as Russian occupation forces continue to increase the intensity of assaults, shelling, and kamikaze drone attacks.
In Zaporizhzhia, an explosive device detonated inside a ward of one of the city’s hospitals.