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=== Novembro ===
[[Ficheiro:Muse at Air Canada Centre 2013 0451.jpg|800px|miniaturadaimagem|centro|<center>Obrigado por editar! Até o próximo artigo. (•_•)/ </center>]]
==== 1–16 de Novembro ====
[[Ficheiro:Evacuation from Berdychi, October 2023.jpg|miniaturadaimagem|Militares ucranianos ajudando uma idosa no vilarejo de Berdychi, perto de [[Avdiivka]].]]
===1 November===
Five people were killed in separate Russian attacks in Dnipropetrovsk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia Oblasts.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 2 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/attacks-24/ |title= Russian attacks kill 5, injure 14 over past day |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 2 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

''[[The Economist]]'' published an opinion piece from top Ukrainian commander Valery Zaluzhnyi in which he called the current state of the conflict a "stalemate". In response, the deputy head of President Zelenskyy's office, [[Igor Zhovkva]] criticized Zaluzhnyi's for allegedly going too far in disclosing battlefield information to the public.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 4 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/presidential-office-on-zaluzhnyis-article-military-should-refrain-from-disclosing-front-line-situation/ |title=Zelensky's administration official criticizes Commander-in-Chief Zaluzhnyi's comments in press |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 4 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

The [[State Bureau of Investigation (Ukraine)|Ukrainian State Bureau of Investigation]] uncovered a massive scheme involving regional military enlistment offices receiving bribes in exchange for helping people evade mobilization. It said that nine recruitment officers were involved in the scheme, which was allegedly organized by the former head of the Kyiv Regional Military Commissariat and was primarily centered in Kyiv Oblast. At least 100 people were suspected to have availed of the scheme after paying between $6,000-10,000 in bribes.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 1 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/state-bureau-of-investigation-unprecedented-scheme-to-evade-mobilization-uncovered/ |title=State Bureau of Investigation says it uncovered 'unprecedented' scheme to evade mobilization |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 2 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

A court in Russian-occupied Donetsk Oblast sentenced three Ukrainian soldiers to 30 years to life imprisonment for alleged war crimes during the Siege of Mariupol.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 1 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2023/11/01/russia-jails-3-more-captive-ukrainian-troops-a82967 |title=Russia Jails 3 More Captive Ukrainian Troops |work=The Moscow Times |access-date= 2 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

Switzerland extended the temporary protected status it granted for Ukrainian refugees until March 2025.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 1 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/switzerland-to-ensure-protected-status-for-ukrainian-refugees-until-at-least-march-2025/ |title= Switzerland to extend protected status for Ukrainian refugees until March 2025 |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 1 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

Italian Prime Minister [[Giorgia Meloni]] spoke to a pair of Russian pranksters posing as African leaders in a thirteen-minute audio clip, during which she admitted that there was a "lot of fatigue" over the war in Ukraine.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 1 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://edition.cnn.com/2023/11/01/europe/italy-giorgia-meloni-ukraine-fatigue-russia-prank-call-intl/index.html|title= Italian leader Meloni talks of Ukraine fatigue in call with Russian pranksters|publisher=CNN|work=Reuters |access-date= 2 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

===2 November===
[[Ficheiro:Demining robot DIGITAL VANGUARD–S (2023-11-03) 01.webp|miniaturadaimagem|esquerda|Robô de desminagem no Oblast de Mykolaiv.]]
Russia claimed to have shot down six drones over the Black Sea and Crimea.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 2 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/russia-claims-6-ukrainian-drones-downed-over-black-sea-crimea/ |title= Russia claims 6 Ukrainian drones downed over Black Sea, Crimea |work=The Kyiv Independent |author=Martin Fornusek |access-date= 2 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

Ukraine sustained its most extensive Russian artillery bombardment of 2023 over the last 24 hours according to Interior Minister [[Ihor Klymenko]], with about 118 settlements shelled in ten regions.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 2 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/nov/02/ukraine-reports-most-extensive-russian-shelling-of-the-year|title= Ukraine reports most extensive Russian shelling of the year |work=The Guardian |access-date= 2 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref> Authorities ordered the mandatory evacuation of children and their parents or guardians from 66 settlements in [[Kupiansk Raion]], Kharkiv Oblast citing the "security situation".<ref>{{Cite news |date= 2 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/ukraine-to-evacuate-275-children-from-kharkiv-oblast/ |title= Ukraine announces evacuation of 275 children from Kharkiv Oblast |work=The Kyiv Independent |author=Martin Fornusek |access-date= 2 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

South Korean officials said that North Korea had supplied Russia with several types of missiles for use in Ukraine including "short-range ballistic missiles, anti-tank missiles and portable anti-air missiles".<ref>{{Cite news |date= 2 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://apnews.com/article/north-korea-russia-missiles-ammunitions-5fd4221d9c4844240011632fd9b9e849|title= North Korea has likely sent missiles as well as ammunition and shells to Russia, Seoul says |work=AP|author=HYUNG-JIN KIM |access-date= 2 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

The [[National Agency on Corruption Prevention|NACP]] added [[Nestle]] to its [[International Sponsors of War]] list for continuing to operate in Russia.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 2 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/ukraine-designates-nestle-as-international-sponsor-of-war/ |title= Ukraine designates Nestle as 'international sponsor of war' |work=The Kyiv Independent |author=Nate Ostiller |access-date= 2 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

===3 November===
Nineteen soldiers from the Ukrainian [[128th Mountain Assault Brigade (Ukraine)|128th Mountain Assault Brigade]] "[[Zakarpattia Oblast|Zakarpattia]]" were killed and several others, including civilians were injured following a Russian missile attack on an awards ceremony to celebrate Artillery Day on the frontline village of [[Zarichne]], Zaporizhzhia Oblast.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 5 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-67327411 |title= Ukraine war: Military chiefs in Kyiv under pressure over deadly Russian strike |work=BBC |access-date= 6 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref> The brigade's commander, Colonel [[Dmytro Lysiuk]], who arrived late to the ceremony and was uninjured, was suspended from his position.<ref name="apelection">{{Cite news |date= 8 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-war-birthday-grenade-b1b82e4f84eb5a39286d1500cf49fcd1 |title= Ukraine's president rules out holding elections next spring and calls for unity in fighting Russia |work=Associated Press |access-date= 8 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

Russian-installed officials in occupied Kherson Oblast claimed that nine people were killed by Ukrainian shelling in [[Chaplynka]].<ref>{{Cite news |date= 3 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://www.rferl.org/a/ukraine-russian-attacks-kharkiv-andiyivka-civilian-targets/32668733.html |title= Russian-Installed Officials In South Say Ukrainian Shelling Kills Nine People |work=RFE/RL |access-date= 4 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

President Zelenskyy announced the dismissal of Brigadier General [[Viktor Khorenko]] as commander of the Ukrainian [[Special Operations Forces (Ukraine)|Special Operations Forces]] and his replacement by [[Serhii Lupanchuk]], following a request by defence minister Rustem Umerov.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 3 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/zelensky-appoints-new-head-of-special-operations-forces/ |title= Zelensky appoints new head of Special Operations Forces |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 3 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date= 4 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/zelensky-replaced-special-forces-commander-on-umerovs-recommendations/ |title= Zelensky replaces top commander at defense minister's request |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 4 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

Ukrainian military intelligence claimed that a car belonging to Igor Kuznetsov, the CEO of the Russian arms manufacturer [[GosNIImash]], was set on fire in [[Nizhniy Novgorod]] by members of the "resistance" movement.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 3 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/military-intelligence-car-belonging-to-ceo-of-russian-weapons-manufacturer-torched-in-russia/ |title= Military intelligence: Car belonging to CEO of Russian weapons manufacturer torched in Russia |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 3 de novembro de 2023 |first1=Nate |last1=Ostiller }}</ref>
[[Ficheiro:Kharkiv College of Transport Technologies after Russian attack, 2023-11-03 (04).jpg|miniaturadaimagem|Faculdade de Tecnologias de Transporte de Kharkiv após ataque de drone russo em 3 de novembro.]]
A court in Moscow sentenced activist [[Pyotr Verzilov]] in absentia to 8.5 years in prison for reporting on the [[Bucha massacre]].<ref>{{Cite news |date= 3 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2023/11/03/russia-jails-activist-pyotr-verzilov-85-years-in-absentia-for-war-fakes-a82986 |title= Russia Jails Activist Pyotr Verzilov 8.5 Years in Absentia for 'War Fakes' |work=The Moscow Times |access-date= 3 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>
[[Ficheiro:Avdiivka after Russian shelling, 2023-11-04 (02).jpg|miniaturadaimagem|esquerda|Um prédio residencial em [[Avdiivka]] após um bombardeio russo.]]
Dutch defence minister Kajsa Ollongren pledged ammunition to Ukraine worth €500 million ($532 million).<ref>{{Cite news |date= 3 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/media-netherlands-to-provide-ukraine-with-500-million-euros-in-ammunition/ |title= Media: Netherlands to provide Ukraine with 500 million euros in ammunition |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 3 de novembro de 2023 |first1=Dinara |last1=Khalilova }}</ref> The US pledged a $425 million military aid package to Ukraine that would include NASAMS and HIMARS munitions, TOW anti-tank missiles, 155 mm and 105 mm artillery rounds, Javelin and AT-4 anti-armor system, small-arms ammunition, and cold weather gear.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 3 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/us-announces-new-425-million-military-aid-package-for-ukraine/ |title= US announces new $425 million military aid package for Ukraine |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 4 de novembro de 2023 |first1=Nate |last1=Ostiller }}</ref>

===4 November===
Ukraine launched a missile strike on the [[Zalyv Shipbuilding yard]], also known as the BE Butoma shipyard, in [[Kerch]], Crimea, hitting a dry dock and reportedly damaging the Russian cruise missile carrier ''Askold''.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 4 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/11/4/ukraine-military-says-it-hit-zalyv-shipyard-in-port-city-of-kerch-crimea |title= Ukraine military says it hit Zalyv shipyard in Russian-annexed Crimea |work=Aljazeera |access-date= 5 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

One person was killed by Russian shelling in Kherson.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 5 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/update-russian-strike-in-kherson-kills-woman/ |title= Update: Russian strike in Kherson kills woman |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 5 de novembro de 2023 |first1=Rachel |last1=Amran }}</ref> Another person was killed in a separate attack in [[Poltava Oblast]].<ref>{{Cite news |date= 4 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/governor-1-dead-at-least-2-injured-after-russian-forces-launch-missile-at-poltava-oblast/ |title= Governor: 1 dead, 2 injured after Russian forces launch missile at Poltava Oblast |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 5 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

The SBU formally charged the head of the [[Russian Orthodox Church]], [[Patriarch Kirill of Moscow]] with supporting the Russian invasion of Ukraine and undermining the country's territorial integrity.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 4 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/sbu-charges-russian-orthodox-churchs-head-with-promoting-kremlins-aggression/ |title= SBU charges Russian Orthodox Church's head over promoting Kremlin's aggression |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 4 de novembro de 2023 |first1=Martin |last1=Fornusek }}</ref>

===5 November===
In the evening Russia launched an overnight air attack on Odesa, injuring eight people. 15 drones and a missile were reportedly shot down over the city. Mayor [[Gennadiy Trukhanov]] said significant damage was reported on the [[Odesa Fine Arts Museum]] housed in the Potocki Palace, where artwork was ripped from walls and windows blown off, as well as on 20 residential buildings and the water system. The museum, which was celebrating its 124th anniversary on the day of the attack, said none of its collections were destroyed.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Fenert |first=Abbey |date= 6 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/mayor-russian-strike-damages-odesa-art-museum/ |title= Mayor: Russian strike damages Odesa art museum |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 6 de novembro de 2023}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date= 6 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20231106-russia-strikes-odesa-damaging-museum-injuring-8 |title= Russia strikes Odesa, damaging museum, injuring 8 |work=France 24 |access-date= 6 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

One person was killed by Russian shelling in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 5 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/russian-shellings-kill-1-injure-2-in-dnipropetrovsk-oblast/ |title= Governor: Russian shelling kills 1, injures 2 in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 5 de novembro de 2023}}</ref>

Ukrainian officials claimed that an explosion broke out at a Russian ammunition depot in [[Sedovo]], occupied Donetsk Oblast.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 6 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/russian-ammunition-depot-on-fire-deep-in-occupied-donetsk-oblast/ |title= Official: Russian ammunition depot on fire deep in occupied Donetsk Oblast |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 6 de novembro de 2023 |first=Dominic |last=Culverwell}}</ref>
[[Ficheiro:Odesa after Russian missile strike, 2023-11-06 (11).jpg|miniaturadaimagem|Cratera de mísseis em frente ao Museu de Belas Artes de Odesa.]]
Ukraine claimed to have destroyed a Russian Pole 21 electronic warfare system in the southern front.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 5 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/military-ukraine-destroys-russian-electronic-warfare-system/ |title= Military: Ukraine destroys Russian electronic warfare system |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 5 de novembro de 2023 |first=Daria |last=Shulzhenko}}</ref>

===6 November===
Two people were killed by Russian shelling in Donetsk and Sumy Oblasts.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 6 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/russian-attack-on-sumy-oblast-kills-1/ |title= Russian attack on Sumy Oblast kills 1 |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 6 de novembro de 2023 |first=Elsa |last=Court}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date= 6 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/russian-shelling-hits-car-in-donetsk-oblast-kills-driver/ |title= Russian shelling hits car in Donetsk Oblast, kills driver |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 7 de novembro de 2023 |first=Martin |last=Fornusek}}</ref>

Major [[Hennadiy Chastyakov]], an aide to Ukrainian military commander General [[Valerii Zaluzhnyi]] was killed by a grenade given as a birthday present at his residence in {{ill|Chaiky, Bucha Raion, Kyiv Oblast|lt=Chaiky|uk|Чайки (Бучанський район)}}, Kyiv Oblast. His 13-year old son was injured.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 6 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-67342367 |title= Ukraine war: Grenade birthday gift kills army chief Zaluzhny's aide |work=BBC |access-date= 7 de novembro de 2023 |first=Paul |last=Kirby}}</ref>

In his first definite statement on holding elections in wartime, President Zelenskyy called such thoughts "absolutely irresponsible" and adding that it was "not the right time" to hold such exercises.<ref name="apelection"/>

Herman Smetanin, the head of the Ukrainian state weapons producer [[Ukroboronprom]], announced that it had begun mass producing of kamikaze drones with a maximum range of 1,000 kilometers in cooperation with foreign partners, adding they had been used against Russian targets.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 6 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/ukroboronprom-confirms-mass-production-of-ukrainian-long-range-drones/ |title= Ukraine Defense Industry confirms mass production of Ukrainian long-range drones |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 6 de novembro de 2023 |first=Dinara |last=Khalilova}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date= 6 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://www.kyivpost.com/post/23732 |title= New Ukrainian Kamikaze Drone In Production, Has Already 'Hit its First Russian Targets' |work=The Kyiv Post |access-date= 9 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

The Russian-installed governor of Zaporizhzhia Oblast, [[Yevgeny Balitsky]], announced the beginning of construction of a railway linking the region to Russia, starting at [[Yakymivka]], outside Melitopol, and terminating at [[Rostov-on-Don]] and passing through [[Berdiansk]] and [[Mariupol]]. He added that the project would aid Russian military logistics by circumventing the Crimean Bridge.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 6 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/russian-media-construction-begins-on-railway-linking-rostov-on-don-to-occupied-crimea/ |title= Russian media: Construction begins on railway linking Rostov-on-Don to occupied Crimea |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 6 de novembro de 2023 |first=Abbey |last=Fenert}}</ref>

The French weapons manufacturer [[Verney-Carron]] signed a 36 million euro ($38.6 million) contract to provide Ukraine with 10,000 assault rifles, 2,000 sniper rifles, and 400 grenade launchers.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 6 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/french-arms-manufacturer-signs-35-million-euro-deal-to-supply-ukrainian-military/ |title= French arms manufacturer signs $38 million deal to supply Ukrainian military |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 7 de novembro de 2023 |first=Elsa |last=Court}}</ref>

Polish truckers blocked three crossings on the [[Poland-Ukraine border]] in protest over falling revenues they attributed to the relaxation of EU regulations on Ukrainian truckers.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 7 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20231107-polish-truckers-block-ukraine-border-points-in-protest |title= Polish truckers block Ukraine border points in protest |work=France 24 |access-date= 8 de novembro de 2023}}</ref> The Ukrainian government said the blockage had prevented the movement of about 20,000 vehicles on both sides of the border by 9 November.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 10 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://edition.cnn.com/2023/11/10/europe/poland-ukraine-border-truck-protest-intl/index.html |title= 20,000 trucks stuck at Ukraine-Poland border amid spat over access to EU |work=CNN |access-date= 10 de novembro de 2023}}</ref>

[[The Kyiv Post]] released drone footage of what it claimed was Ukrainian special forces attacking [[Wagner PMC]] soldiers in Sudan with an explosive projectile.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 6 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://www.kyivpost.com/post/23722 |title= EXCLUSIVE: Videos Show Ukrainian Special Forces 'Cleaning Up' Wagner Fighters in Sudan |work=The Kyiv Post |access-date= 9 de novembro de 2023}}</ref>

===7 November===
Three people were killed by Russian shelling in [[Bahatyr]], Donetsk Oblast, while two others were killed in separate attacks in Kharkiv and Kherson Oblasts.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 8 de novembro de 2023 |url=https://kyivindependent.com/russian-attacks-kill-5/ |title= Russian attacks kill 5, injure 4 over past day |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 8 de novembro de 2023 |first=Nate |last=Ostiller}}</ref>

The Russian-installed head of the Donetsk People's Republic, Denis Pushilin, said that six people were killed and 11 others injured by Ukrainian shelling in Donetsk city.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 7 de novembro de 2023 |url=https://english.alarabiya.net/News/world/2023/11/07/Six-killed-11-wounded-in-Ukrainian-shelling-of-Donetsk |title= Six killed, 11 wounded in Ukrainian shelling of Donetsk |work=al-Arabiya |access-date= 8 de novembro de 2023}}</ref>

Russia claimed to have destroyed or intercepted 15 drones over the Black Sea and Crimea, while explosions were reported near Belbek airbase.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 7 de novembro de 2023 |url=https://kyivindependent.com/explosions-reported-near-military-bases-in-occupied-crimea/ |title= Explosions reported near military bases in occupied Crimea |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 7 de novembro de 2023 |first=Lance |last=Luo}}</ref>

The last 16 workers of the Avdiivka Coke and Chemical Plant were evacuated from the facility.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 7 de novembro de 2023 |url=https://kyivindependent.com/suspilne-remaining-16-workers-evacuated-from-avdiivka-factory-17-local-residents-refuse-to-leave/ |title= Official: Remaining 16 workers evacuated from Avdiivka plant, 17 local residents refuse to leave |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 8 de novembro de 2023 |first=Nate |last=Ostiller}}</ref>

Ukraine imposed sanctions on nine companies linked to Russian oligarch [[Mikhail Fridman]] for providing support to the Russian war effort in Ukraine.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 7 de novembro de 2023 |url=https://kyivindependent.com/ukraine-sanctions-companies-linked-to-russia-oligarch-fridman/ |title= Ukraine sanctions companies linked to Russian oligarch Fridman |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 7 de novembro de 2023 |first=Martin |last=Fornusek}}</ref> An American court indicted seven individuals and three firms based in the US, Russia, Canada, and the United Arab Emirates for exporting US-made dual-use technologies to Russia.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 7 de novembro de 2023 |url=https://kyivindependent.com/us-indicts-7-individuals-3-companies-for-allegedly-transporting-dual-use-technology-to-russia/ |title= US indicts 7 individuals, 3 companies for allegedly transporting dual-use technology to Russia |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 8 de novembro de 2023 |first=Nate |last=Ostiller}}</ref>

A court in Moscow ordered the arrest of exiled [[Pussy Riot]] member [[Lucy Shtein]] for purportedly spreading false information on Russian military actions in Ukraine.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 7 de novembro de 2023 |url=https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2023/11/07/exiled-pussy-riot-member-arrested-in-absentia-for-war-fakes-a83021 |title= Exiled Pussy Riot Member Arrested in Absentia for 'War Fakes' |work=The Moscow Times |access-date= 8 de novembro de 2023}}</ref>

Five Ukrainian armoured vehicles, including a [[BTR-4]], were deployed on the east bank of the [[Dnipro River]] near Krynky, Kherson Oblast, the first time such vehicles were seen in the area since the Russian occupation began.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 7 de novembro de 2023 |url=https://www.kyivpost.com/post/23779|author=Stefan Korshak |title= First Ukrainian Armored Vehicles Reported Crossing Dnipro River |work=The Kyiv Post |access-date= 9 de novembro de 2023}}</ref>

President [[Zelenskyy]] said during an address that additional [[NASAMS]] systems had been received as part of increasing air defences ahead of winter without mentioning its supplier.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 7 de novembro de 2023 |url=https://kyivindependent.com/zelensky-newly-delivered-nasams-systems-enter-service-in-ukraine/|author=Dinara Khalilova |title= Zelensky: Newly-delivered NASAMS systems enter service in Ukraine|work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 9 de novembro de 2023}}</ref>

The Dutch Defence Ministry said five [[F-16]]s were sent to Romania for Ukrainian pilots to use in training.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 7 de novembro de 2023 |url=https://www.defensenews.com/training-sim/2023/11/07/netherlands-sends-five-f-16s-to-romania-to-train-ukrainian-pilots/ |title= Netherlands sends five F-16s to Romania to train Ukrainian pilots|work=Defense News |access-date= 11 de novembro de 2023}}</ref>

===8 November===
[[Mikhail Filiponenko]], a separatist military commander of the [[Luhansk People's Republic]] during the [[War in Donbas]] and a member of the Russian-installed regional assembly, was killed by a car bomb planted by Ukrainian military intelligence and partisans in Luhansk city.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 8 de novembro de 2023 |url=https://www.barrons.com/news/russia-backed-politician-killed-in-car-bomb-in-eastern-ukraine-local-media-47258f82 |title= Ukraine Says It Was Behind Car Bombing of Russian Proxy Politician |work=Barron's |access-date= 8 de novembro de 2023}}</ref>

The Liberian-flagged cargo ship ''Kmax Ruler'' was hit by a Russian missile as it was entering [[Pivdennyi Port]], Odesa Oblast to pick up iron ore bound for China, killing a Ukrainian pilot and injuring another port employee and four Filipino crew members.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 9 de novembro de 2023 |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/overseas-filipinos/russian-missile-injures-ofw-seafarers-ukraine-november-9-2023/ |title= Russian missile injures 4 Filipino seafarers aboard vessel near Ukraine's Odesa |work=Rappler |access-date= 9 de novembro de 2023}}</ref> Two people were killed in separate attacks in Donetsk Oblast.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 8 de novembro de 2023 |url=https://kyivindependent.com/prosecutors-office-russian-attacks-on-donetsk-oblast-kill-2-injure-1/ |title= Prosecutor's Office: Russian attacks on Donetsk Oblast kill 2, injure 1 |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 8 de novembro de 2023}}</ref>

A court in Odesa convicted and sentenced the Russian-installed governor of Kherson Oblast, [[Vladimir Saldo]], in absentia to 15 year's imprisonment for treason, collaborationism, and justifying the Russian invasion of Ukraine.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 8 de novembro de 2023 |url=https://kyivindependent.com/top-kherson-collaborator-saldo-sentenced-to-15-years-in-jail-in-absentia/ |title= Top Kherson collaborator Saldo sentenced to 15 years in jail in absentia |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 8 de novembro de 2023}}</ref>

The European Union authorized the beginning of accession talks regarding Ukraine and Moldova joining the bloc in 2024.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 8 de novembro de 2023 |url=https://www.cnn.com/2023/11/08/world/eu-recommends-ukraine-accession-talks-intl/index.html |title= Ukraine is ready to start process of joining European Union, Commission says |work=CNN |access-date= 8 de novembro de 2023}}</ref>

In Russia, the FSB arrested a man in [[Buryatia]] for allegedly working with Ukrainian intelligence to convince Russian soldiers to defect upon deployment to Ukraine.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 8 de novembro de 2023 |url=https://kyivindependent.com/russia-detains-man-in-buryatia-russia-for-allegedly-trying-to-convince-soldiers-to-defect-to-ukraine/ |title= Russia detains man in Buryatia for allegedly trying to convince soldiers to defect to Ukraine |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 8 de novembro de 2023}}</ref>

The UK imposed sanctions on 29 individuals and entities supporting the Russian war effort in Ukraine through "gold, oil, and strategic sectors." Among those sanctioned were a network of UAE-based gold traders believed to have channeled over $300 million in revenues to Russia, two of Russia's largest gold producers and its largest gold refiner, and the energy trading company Paramount Energy & Commodities.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 8 de novembro de 2023 |url=https://kyivindependent.com/uk-targets-russian-gold-in-new-sanctions-package/ |title= UK targets Russian gold in new sanctions package |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 8 de novembro de 2023}}</ref>

The Ukraine-skeptic government of newly-elected Slovak Prime Minister [[Robert Fico]] blocked the delivery of a 40.3-million-euro ($43.2 million) military aid package for Ukraine proposed by its predecessor.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 8 de novembro de 2023 |url=https://kyivindependent.com/slovakia-rejects-ukraine-military-aid-package/ |title= New Slovak government rejects $43 million military aid package for Ukraine |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 8 de novembro de 2023}}</ref>

===9 November===
[[Ficheiro:Avdiivka after Russian shelling, 2023-11-04 (03).jpg|miniaturadaimagem|Destruição em [[Avdiivka]].]]
Two people were killed in Russian attacks in Kherson Oblast.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 9 de novembro de 2023 |url=https://kyivindependent.com/russian-strike-on-kherson-oblat-kills-woman/ |title= Russian strike on Kherson Oblast kills woman |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 9 de novembro de 2023}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date= 9 de novembro de 2023 |url=https://kyivindependent.com/russian-strike-on-kherson-kills-1-injures-2/ |title= Updated: Russian strike on Kherson kills 1, injures 3 |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 9 de novembro de 2023}}</ref> 11 people were reportedly injured following a Ukrainian missile attack on occupied [[Skadovsk]].<ref>{{Cite news |date= 9 de novembro de 2023 |url=https://kyivindependent.com/russian-proxies-claim-ukrainian-strikes-on-occupied-skadovsk-in-kherson-oblast/ |title= Russian proxies claim Ukrainian strike on occupied Skadovsk in Kherson Oblast |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 9 de novembro de 2023}}</ref>

Russia claimed to have shot down a Ukrainian missile near the Crimean coast.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 9 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/russia-claims-ukrainian-neptune-missile-downed-over-black-sea/ |title= Russia claims Ukrainian Neptune missile downed over Black Sea |work=The Kyiv Independent |author=Dinara Khalilova |access-date= 10 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref> Ukraine claimed to have destroyed a [[Tor missile system]] using a first-person-view drone on the [[Kupiansk]] front.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 9 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://defence-blog.com/ukraines-tiny-drone-blows-up-russian-tor-air-defense-system/ |title= Ukraine's tiny drone blows up Russian Tor air defense system|author=Dylan Malyasov |access-date= 10 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

A Russian military court sentenced a Ukrainian soldier to 19 years imprisonment for alleged war crimes in Mariupol.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 9 de novembro de 2023 |url=https://kyivindependent.com/russia-sentences-ukrainian-soldier-to-19-years/ |title= Russia sentences Ukrainian soldier to 19 years in prison |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 9 de novembro de 2023}}</ref>

The [[National Agency on Corruption Prevention|NACP]] added the [[Bolero Group]], one of [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]'s largest wine producers, to its [[International Sponsors of War]] list for continuing to operate in Russia.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 9 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/ukraine-designates-prominent-georgian-winemakers-as-international-sponsor-of-war/ |title= Ukraine designates prominent Georgian winemakers as 'international sponsors of war' |work=The Kyiv Independent |author=Nate Ostiller |access-date= 10 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

Russian-installed officials announced that "private clinics" in Crimea have stopped providing abortions. The Russian-appointed health minister, Konstantyn Skorupskyi, said that the clinics "offered to contribute to improving the demographic situation by giving up providing abortions."<ref>{{Cite news |date= 9 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/no-more-abortions-at-private-clinics-in-occupied-crimea-russian-proxies-say/|title= No more abortions at private clinics in occupied Crimea, Russian proxies say |work=The Kyiv Independent |author=Nate Ostiller |access-date= 11 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

===10 November===
Four people were killed in Russian attacks in Dnipropetrovsk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia Oblasts.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 11 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/attacks-28/ |title= Russian attacks kill 4, injure 15 over past day |work=The Kyiv Independent |author=Martin Fornusek |access-date= 11 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

Ukrainian military intelligence claimed one [[Serna-class landing craft]] and one {{sclass2|Ondatra|landing craft|0}} craft were sunk by naval drones in [[Vuzka Bay]], Crimea.<ref>{{cite news |last=Polityuk|first=Pavel |date=2023-11-10 |title=Ukraine sinks two Russian landing boats in Crimea -military |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/ukraine-damages-two-small-russian-landing-boats-crimea-kyiv-says-2023-11-10/ |work=[[Reuters]] |access-date=2023-11-10}}</ref>

Russia claimed to have intercepted two drones over Moscow and Smolensk Oblasts.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 11 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/2-drones-shot-down-over-moscow-smolensk-oblasts-russia-claims/ |title= 2 drones shot down over Moscow, Smolensk oblasts, Russia claims |work=The Kyiv Independent |author=Abbey Fenert |access-date= 11 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

A car bomb targeting a Russian police officer was reportedly detonated by Ukrainian partisans in Mariupol.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 10 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/official-car-bombing-targets-russian-policemen-in-occupied-mariupol/ |title= Official: Car bombing targets Russian policeman in occupied Mariupol |work=The Kyiv Independent |author=Nate Ostiller |access-date= 10 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

The SBU arrested a resident of Odesa Oblast for passing information to Russian intelligence to use in air strikes.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 10 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/sbu-detains-odesa-oblast-resident-for-allegedly-aiding-russian-strikes-on-grain-infrastructure/ |title= Odesa Oblast resident detained for allegedly aiding Russian strikes on Ukrainian grain infrastructure |work=The Kyiv Independent |author=Martin Fornusek |access-date= 10 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref> A court in [[Sumy]] sentenced a man to 15 years imprisonment for spying on behalf of the FSB and guiding a Russian column on its way to Kyiv with his car during the [[Northern Ukraine campaign]] in 2022.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 11 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/sbu-collaborator-sentenced-to-15-years-in-prison-for-helping-russian-troops-navigate-route-to-kyiv/ |title= SBU: Spy sentenced to 15 years in prison for helping Russian troops navigate route to Kyiv |work=The Kyiv Independent |author=Nate Ostiller |access-date= 11 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

The [[Russian State Duma]] was considering a bill that would allow private security to shoot down Ukrainian drones that approach energy infrastructure, which was previously reserved for "law enforcement, security agencies, and certain private security companies" with anti-terror powers.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 10 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://bnn.network/world/russia/state-duma-bill-private-security-may-gain-authority-to-take-down-drones/ |title= State Duma Bill: Private Security May Gain Authority to Take Down Drones |work=BNN |access-date= 11 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date= 9 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-november-9-2023|author=Riley Bailey|author2= Karolina Hird|author3= Grace Mappes|author4= Angelica Evans|author5=Amin Soltani| author6=Frederick W. Kagan |title= RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, NOVEMBER 9, 2023 |work=ISW |access-date= 11 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

===11 November===
The [[Ukrainian Air Force]] claimed to have intercepted 19 of 31 Shahed drones launched from Russia. It also reported that Russia fired a [[Onyx missile]] from Crimea, a [[Kh-31]] from the Black Sea and a S-300 from [[Belgorod Oblast]]. A ballistic missile was intercepted on its way to Kyiv<ref>{{Cite news |date= 11 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/air-force-ukraine-downs-19-of-31-attack-drones-launch-overnight/ |author=Martin Fornusek |title= Air Force: Ukraine downs 19 of 31 attack drones launched overnight |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 11 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref> while explosions were heard in the east bank of the Dnipro river section of the city in the first attack on the capital in 52 days.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 11 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-67389342 |title= Ukraine war: Kyiv hit by first air attack in 52 days, say authorities |work=BBC |access-date= 11 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

Three people were killed by Russian shelling in [[Toretsk]] and [[Minkivka]], Donetsk Oblast.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 12 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/governor-russian-attacks-kill-3-civilians-in-donetsk-oblast/ |author=Alexander Khrebet |title= Governor: Russian attacks kill 3 civilians in Donetsk Oblast |work=The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 12 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

Ukrainian military intelligence claimed three Russian military officers were killed in a bombing orchestrated by partisans during a meeting between the [[Federal Security Service|FSB]] and [[Rosgvardiya]] at a garrison housed in a former post office in [[Melitopol]].<ref>{{Cite news |date= 12 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/ukraines-military-intelligence-blast-kills-at-least-3-russian-officers-at-military-headquarter-in-occupied-melitopol/ |title= Ukraine's military intelligence: Blast kills at least 3 Russian officers at military headquarters in occupied Melitopol |author= Asami Terajima |work= The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 12 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

In Russia, the governor of Belgorod Oblast claimed that three houses, power lines and "five railway carriages were damaged" in a Ukrainian airstrike on [[Valuyki, Belgorod Oblast|Valuyki]].<ref>{{Cite news |date= 12 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2023/11/12/moscow-accuses-kyiv-of-attacks-on-border-regions-a83080 |title= Moscow Accuses Kyiv of Attacks on Border Regions |work= The Moscow Times |access-date= 13 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref> A freight train was derailed in [[Rybnoye, Ryazan Oblast]], which officials blamed on an improvised explosive device which derailed 19 cars, damaged 15 of them and injured the driver's assistant.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 11 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/russian-media-train-derailed-in-russias-ryazan-oblast-after-external-interference/ |author=Nate Ostiller|title= Russian media: 'Unknown people' derail train in Russia's Ryazan Oblast |work= The Kyiv Independent|access-date= 13 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date= 11 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2023/11/11/russia-opens-terrorism-inquiry-over-train-derailment-a83077 |title= Russia Opens 'Terrorism' Inquiry Over Train Derailment |work= The Moscow Times |access-date= 13 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

A joint investigation by ''[[The Washington Post]]'' and ''[[Der Spiegel]]'' claimed that [[Roman Chervinsky]], a former [[Ukrainian Special Forces]] commander who is currently in prison on unrelated charges was responsible for "logistics and support" for the six-person sabotage group that allegedly [[2022 Nord Stream pipeline sabotage|attacked the Nord Stream 2]] pipeline. In a statement from his lawyer, Chervinsky denied any knowledge of the attack. The plan was reportedly designed to keep President Zelenskyy "in the dark".<ref>{{Cite news |date= 11 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2023/11/11/ukraine-officer-had-key-role-in-nord-stream-sabotage-reports-say |title= Ukraine military officer had key role in Nord Stream sabotage, reports say |work= Aljazeera |access-date= 11 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

===12 November===
[[Ficheiro:Kherson Oblast Scientific Library named after Oles Honchar after Russian shelling, 2023-11-12 (01) cropped.jpg|miniaturadaimagem|Biblioteca Científica do Oblast de Kherson após bombardeio russo em 12 de novembro.]]
One person was killed by Russian shelling in Kherson.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 12 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/local-authorities-russian-shelling-kills-1-injures-1-in-kherson/ |title= Local authorities: Russian shelling kills 1, injures 1 in Kherson |author= Asami Terajima |work= The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 12 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

The Ukrainian Air Force said it had managed to reconfigure its Soviet-era [[Buk missile system]]s to enable them to fire US-made [[Sea Sparrow]] missiles.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 13 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/air-force-ukraine-can-adapt-soviet-air-defense-systems-to-fire-u-s-missiles/ |title= Air Force: Ukraine adapts Soviet air defense systems to fire US missiles |author= Elsa Court |work= The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 13 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |url= https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidaxe/2023/04/20/lucky-for-ukraine-its-best-air-defense-vehicles-are-compatible-with-american-missiles/?sh=1bace6f93fde|title= Lucky For Ukraine, Its Best Air-Defense Vehicles Are Compatible With American Missiles|author= David Axe |work= Forbes |access-date= 15 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

[[Bloomberg L.P.|Bloomberg]] reported that the government of German Chancellor [[Olaf Scholz]] will double military aid to Ukraine in 2024 to around 8 billion euros ($8.54 billion) and raise German defence spending to 2% of GDP in line with NATO policies.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 12 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/germany-set-double-its-ukraine-military-aid-under-scholz-plan-bloomberg-news-2023-11-12/ |title= Germany set to double its Ukraine military aid under Scholz plan, Bloomberg reports |author= Gursimran Kaur |work= Reuters |access-date= 12 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref> The German government also pledged two [[IRIS-T]] air defense systems to Ukraine.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 13 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/germany-to-provide-ukraine-with-2-more-iris-t-air-defense-systems/ |title= Germany to provide Ukraine with 2 more IRIS-T air defense systems |author= Nate Ostiller |work= The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 14 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

===13 November===
Three people were killed and 15 others were injured by Russian shelling in [[Kherson]].<ref>{{Cite news |date= 13 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2023/11/13/3-killed-in-russian-attack-on-ukraines-kherson-a83094 |title= 3 Killed in Russian Attack on Ukraine's Kherson |work= The Moscow Times |access-date= 14 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref> 17 structures, including a hospital, as well as an ambulance and seven other vehicles were damaged.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 13 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/update-2-killed-10-injured-in-russian-shelling-of-kherson/ |title= Update: 2 killed, 10 injured in Russian shelling of Kherson |author= Dinara Khalilova |work= The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 13 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

The [[Security Service of Ukraine|SBU]] arrested two people on suspicion of aiding Russian intelligence in launching [[Kyiv strikes (2022–present)|airstrikes on Kyiv]] and [[Cherkasy]].<ref>{{Cite news |date= 13 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/sbu-detains-two-people-suspected-of-aiding-russian-strikes-on-kyiv-and-cherkasy/ |title= SBU detains two people suspected of attempting to aid Russian strikes |author= Elsa Court |work= The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 13 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

A court in [[Lviv]] sentenced former MP [[Illia Kyva]], who defected to Russia, in absentia to 14 years imprisonment for treason, following his call for Putin to launch a "pre-emptive strike" on Ukraine in 2022.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 13 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/former-pro-russian-lawmaker-sentenced-in-absentia-to-14-years-in-prison-on-treason-charges/ |title= Former pro-Russian lawmaker sentenced in absentia to 14 years on treason charges |author= Nate Ostiller |work= The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 13 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

A man in [[Kharkiv]] was sentenced to life imprisonment for providing information to Russia that contributed to airstrikes on the city, including [[Kharkiv government building airstrike|that on the regional state administration building]] in March 2022.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 13 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/man-who-aided-russian-strikes-on-central-kharkiv-sentenced-to-life-in-prison/ |title= Man who aided Russian strikes on central Kharkiv sentenced to life in prison |author= Elsa Court |work= The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 13 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

[[RIA Novosti]] and [[TASS]] published, then retracted a report saying that Russian forces were being withdrawn east of the Dnipro River. The [[Russian Defence Ministry]] attributed the report to a "fake account" linked to Ukraine, while the latter described the incident as a disinformation operation.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 13 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-67402324 |title= Ukraine war: Russian state media retract report of Russian retreat |author=Ido Vock |work= BBC |access-date= 13 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

The US [[Department of Defense]] was reported to be purchasing approximately 60 [[Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard|Gepard]] air defence units from [[Jordan]], which were in turn purchased from the Netherlands between 2013 and 2016, for use in Ukraine.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 13 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://nltimes.nl/2023/11/13/disused-dutch-military-anti-aircraft-guns-head-ukraine-combat-russian-drones |title= Disused Dutch military anti-aircraft guns head to Ukraine to combat Russian drones |work=NL Times |access-date= 13 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref> Germany delivered a military aid package to Ukraine consisting of 10 [[Leopard 1#Leopard 1A5|Leopard 1A5]] tanks, five [[Bronco All Terrain Tracked Carrier|Warthog]] armored ambulances, 10 Vector reconnaissance drones, 14 [[Bandvagn]] all-terrain vehicles, 1,000 rounds of 155mm ammunition, 10,000 safety glasses, 1.4 million rounds of small arms ammunition, 16 more [[Mercedes-Benz Zetros|Zetros]] trucks, three border protection vehicles, a mine clearing tank, and 14 ground surveillance radars.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 14 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/germany-delivers-more-leopard-tanks-armored-ambulances-to-ukraine/ |title= Germany delivers more Leopard 1 tanks, armored ambulances to Ukraine |author=Elsa Court |work= The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 14 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

===14 November===
One person was killed in a Russian drone strike in [[Nikopol, Ukraine|Nikopol]].<ref>{{Cite news |date= 14 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/russia-drone-strikes-one-nikopol-kill-1-injure-1/ |title= Russian drone strikes one Nikopol kill 1, injure 1 |author= Nate Ostiller |work= The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 14 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

Russia claimed that a munitions and explosives factory in [[Seltso]], Bryansk Oblast was damaged by a Ukrainian drone, while other drones were shot down in Moscow, [[Tambov Oblast|Tambov]], and Oryol Oblasts.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 14 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/media-drone-damages-bryansk-explosives-plant/ |title= Russian media: Drone damages Bryansk explosives plant |author= Elsa Court |work= The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 14 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref> A resident of [[Krasnoyarsk Krai]] was sentenced to 7.5 years imprisonment for criticizing Russian military abuses in Ukraine and [[Joseph Stalin]],<ref>{{Cite news |date= 14 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/russian-sentenced-to-7-5-years-over-ukraine-invasion-stalin-comments/ |title= Russian man sentenced to 7.5 years for criticizing Ukraine invasion, Stalin |author= Martin Fornusek |work= The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 14 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref> while a resident of [[Tolyatti]] was sentenced to six years' imprisonment for defacing posters of Russian soldiers serving in Ukraine.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 14 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2023/11/14/russian-man-gets-6-years-for-damaging-army-posters-a83108 |title= Russian Man Gets 6 Years for Damaging Army Posters |work= The Moscow Times |access-date= 15 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

Sergei Khadzhikurbanov, one of five people jailed in connection with [[Assassination of Anna Politkovskaya|the murder]] of Russian journalist [[Anna Politkovskaya]] in 2006, received a presidential pardon after accepting and finishing a contract to fight in Ukraine. However, his lawyer said that he was still in Ukraine, having signed another contract to fight there as a volunteer.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 14 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20231114-russia-pardons-ex-policeman-convicted-of-journalist-s-murder |title= Russia pardons ex-policeman convicted of journalist's murder |work= France 24 |access-date= 14 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

The SBU arrested a man in [[Mykolaiv]] on suspicion of spying on Ukrainian air bases for Russia.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 14 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/sbu-detains-man-suspected-of-spying-on-military-airfields-in-mykolaiv/ |title= SBU detains man suspected of spying on military airfields |author= Elsa Court |work= The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 14 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

The EU pledged 100 million euros ($107.2 million) for humanitarian aid operations in Ukraine and 10 million euros ($10.7 million) to support [[Ukrainian refugees]] in Moldova.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 14 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/eu-provides-additional-eu110-million-for-humanitarian-aid/ |title= EU provides additional $118 million in humanitarian aid for Ukraine |author= Elsa Court |work= The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 14 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref> [[Rheinmetall]] announced that it was supplying 25 [[Leopard 1]] tanks to Ukraine following an order financed by the German government.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 14 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/germanys-rheinmetall-to-provide-ukraine-with-25-leopard-1-tanks/ |title= Germany's Rheinmetall to provide Ukraine with 25 Leopard 1 tanks |author= Dinara Khalilova |work= The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 14 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

German Defence Minister [[Boris Pistorius]] confirmed that the EU would not be able to supply Ukraine with one million 155mm shells by March 2024.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 14 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2023/nov/14/ukraine-artillery-shells-eu-target-germany-boris-pistorius |title= EU to miss target of supplying Ukraine with 1m artillery shells, Germany says |author= Lisa O'Carroll |work= The Guardian |access-date= 15 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

The [[UK Ministry of Defence]] reported that Russia had increased its production of laser-guided 152mm [[Krasnopol (weapon system)|Krasnopol]] shells.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 14 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://euromaidanpress.com/2023/11/14/uk-russia-to-boost-laser-guided-artillery-shell-production-amid-wider-ammo-shortfalls/ |title= UK: Russia to boost laser-guided artillery shell production amid wider ammo shortfalls|author= YURI ZORIA|work= Euromaidanpress |access-date= 15 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

Ukraine launched an $50-million insurance program with the help of broker [[Marsh McLennan]] and [[Lloyd's of London]] to cover grain ships using its ports in case of attacks.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 15 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/ukraine-starts-grain-insurance-program-days-after-missile-attack/ |title= Ukraine starts grain insurance program following attack on foreign cargo ship |author= Rachel Amran |work= The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 15 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

===15 November===
[[Ficheiro:House in Selydove after Russian attack, 2023-11-15 (11).jpg|esquerda|miniaturadaimagem|Um apartamento em [[Selydove]] após um ataque russo.]]
[[Andriy Yermak]], chief of staff to President Zelenskyy, acknowledged for the first time that Ukrainian forces were holding positions on the east bank of the Dnipro river.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 15 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/nov/15/ukrainian-foothold-over-dnipro-at-kherson-as-zelenskiy-says-avdiivka-costly-to-russian-war-effort |title= Ukrainian 'foothold' over Dnipro at Kherson as Zelenskiy says Avdiivka costly to Russian war effort |work= The Guardian |access-date= 15 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref> The Ukrainian military later said it had established a buffer zone of three to eight kilometers from the river's bank in Kherson Oblast.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 16 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/isw-ukraine-conducting-larger-scale-operations-advancing-in-kherson-oblast/ |title= ISW: Ukraine conducting larger operations, advancing in Kherson Oblast |work= The Kyiv Independent |access-date= 16 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

Four Russian [[S-300 missile]]s struck [[Selydove]], Donetsk Oblast, killing four people and injuring three. Six apartment blocks and 20 houses were damaged.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 15 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/one-killed-russian-missile-strike-east-ukraine-town-2023-11-15/ |title= One killed in Russian missile strike on east Ukraine town |work= Reuters| author= Dan Peleschuk |access-date= 15 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date= 16 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/death-toll-of-donetsk-oblast-attack-rises-to-4/ |title= Death toll of Donetsk Oblast attack rises to 4 |work= The Kyiv Independent | author=Elsa Court |access-date= 16 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref> Two members of the [[State Emergency Service of Ukraine]] were killed by Russian shelling in Zaporizhzhia Oblast while responding to an earlier missile attack.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 15 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://kyivindependent.com/update-2-rescue-workers-from-ukraines-state-emergency-service-killed-in-russian-attacks-in-zaporizhzhia-oblast/ |title= Update: 2 Emergency Service workers killed in Russian attacks in Zaporizhzhia Oblast |work= The Kyiv Independent |author= Nate Ostiller |access-date= 15 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

The US government announced that major maintenance and repairs of Ukrainian F-16s would occur in Poland.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 15 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://www.kyivpost.com/post/24164 |title= US Official: Major Ukraine F-16 Maintenance Will Take Place in Poland |work= The Kyiv Post|author= Stefan Korshak |access-date= 16 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

===16 November===
One person was killed by Russian shelling in [[Kherson Oblast]].<ref>{{Cite news |date= 16 de novembro de 2023 |url=https://kyivindependent.com/russian-attacks-in-kherson-oblast-kill-1-injure-4/ |title= Russian attacks in Kherson Oblast kill 1, injure 4 |work=The Kyiv Independent |author= Nate Ostiller |access-date= 16 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

Ukraine claimed to have shot down 16 of 18 drones launched and a missile over [[Khmelnytskyi]]. Falling debris injured a truck driver and damaged a food warehouse.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 16 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://au.news.yahoo.com/ukraine-shoots-down-16-drones-101243494.html |title= One injured, food warehouses damaged in Russian attack in west Ukraine |work=Yahoo! News |agency=Reuters|author= Archie Mitchell |access-date= 16 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>
[[Ficheiro:Avdiivka after Russian shelling, 2023-11-09 (05).jpg|miniaturadaimagem|Um corpo de uma vítima sendo removido após um bombardeio russo em Avdiivka.]]
A court in [[Saint Petersburg]] sentenced artist and musician [[Aleksandra Skochilenko]] to seven years' imprisonment for replacing supermarket price tags with [[Anti-war protests in Russia (2022–present)|antiwar slogans]].<ref>{{Cite news |date= 16 de novembro de 2023 |url=https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-war-crackdown-dissent-trial-05b638eb5b175102a2da0758caa6e6e9 |title= Russian court convicts a woman for protesting the war in Ukraine in latest crackdown on free speech |work=Associated Press |author= Dasha Litvinova |access-date= 16 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

Yale School of Health research showed that more than 2,400 Ukrainian children have been taken to Belarus. They form part of a wider group of more than 19,000 children relocated to Russian controlled areas according to the Ukrainian Prosector-General.<ref>{{Cite news |date= 16 de novembro de 2023 |url= https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/thousands-ukrainian-children-taken-belarus-yale-research-2023-11-16/ |title= Thousands of Ukrainian children taken to Belarus - Yale research |work=Reuters|author= Anthony Deutsch |access-date= 17 de novembro de 2023 }}</ref>

Revisão das 15h51min de 20 de novembro de 2023

Novembro

1–16 de Novembro

Militares ucranianos ajudando uma idosa no vilarejo de Berdychi, perto de Avdiivka.

1 November

Five people were killed in separate Russian attacks in Dnipropetrovsk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia Oblasts.[1]

The Economist published an opinion piece from top Ukrainian commander Valery Zaluzhnyi in which he called the current state of the conflict a "stalemate". In response, the deputy head of President Zelenskyy's office, Igor Zhovkva criticized Zaluzhnyi's for allegedly going too far in disclosing battlefield information to the public.[2]

The Ukrainian State Bureau of Investigation uncovered a massive scheme involving regional military enlistment offices receiving bribes in exchange for helping people evade mobilization. It said that nine recruitment officers were involved in the scheme, which was allegedly organized by the former head of the Kyiv Regional Military Commissariat and was primarily centered in Kyiv Oblast. At least 100 people were suspected to have availed of the scheme after paying between $6,000-10,000 in bribes.[3]

A court in Russian-occupied Donetsk Oblast sentenced three Ukrainian soldiers to 30 years to life imprisonment for alleged war crimes during the Siege of Mariupol.[4]

Switzerland extended the temporary protected status it granted for Ukrainian refugees until March 2025.[5]

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni spoke to a pair of Russian pranksters posing as African leaders in a thirteen-minute audio clip, during which she admitted that there was a "lot of fatigue" over the war in Ukraine.[6]

2 November

Robô de desminagem no Oblast de Mykolaiv.

Russia claimed to have shot down six drones over the Black Sea and Crimea.[7]

Ukraine sustained its most extensive Russian artillery bombardment of 2023 over the last 24 hours according to Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko, with about 118 settlements shelled in ten regions.[8] Authorities ordered the mandatory evacuation of children and their parents or guardians from 66 settlements in Kupiansk Raion, Kharkiv Oblast citing the "security situation".[9]

South Korean officials said that North Korea had supplied Russia with several types of missiles for use in Ukraine including "short-range ballistic missiles, anti-tank missiles and portable anti-air missiles".[10]

The NACP added Nestle to its International Sponsors of War list for continuing to operate in Russia.[11]

3 November

Nineteen soldiers from the Ukrainian 128th Mountain Assault Brigade "Zakarpattia" were killed and several others, including civilians were injured following a Russian missile attack on an awards ceremony to celebrate Artillery Day on the frontline village of Zarichne, Zaporizhzhia Oblast.[12] The brigade's commander, Colonel Dmytro Lysiuk, who arrived late to the ceremony and was uninjured, was suspended from his position.[13]

Russian-installed officials in occupied Kherson Oblast claimed that nine people were killed by Ukrainian shelling in Chaplynka.[14]

President Zelenskyy announced the dismissal of Brigadier General Viktor Khorenko as commander of the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces and his replacement by Serhii Lupanchuk, following a request by defence minister Rustem Umerov.[15][16]

Ukrainian military intelligence claimed that a car belonging to Igor Kuznetsov, the CEO of the Russian arms manufacturer GosNIImash, was set on fire in Nizhniy Novgorod by members of the "resistance" movement.[17]

Faculdade de Tecnologias de Transporte de Kharkiv após ataque de drone russo em 3 de novembro.

A court in Moscow sentenced activist Pyotr Verzilov in absentia to 8.5 years in prison for reporting on the Bucha massacre.[18]

Um prédio residencial em Avdiivka após um bombardeio russo.

Dutch defence minister Kajsa Ollongren pledged ammunition to Ukraine worth €500 million ($532 million).[19] The US pledged a $425 million military aid package to Ukraine that would include NASAMS and HIMARS munitions, TOW anti-tank missiles, 155 mm and 105 mm artillery rounds, Javelin and AT-4 anti-armor system, small-arms ammunition, and cold weather gear.[20]

4 November

Ukraine launched a missile strike on the Zalyv Shipbuilding yard, also known as the BE Butoma shipyard, in Kerch, Crimea, hitting a dry dock and reportedly damaging the Russian cruise missile carrier Askold.[21]

One person was killed by Russian shelling in Kherson.[22] Another person was killed in a separate attack in Poltava Oblast.[23]

The SBU formally charged the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill of Moscow with supporting the Russian invasion of Ukraine and undermining the country's territorial integrity.[24]

5 November

In the evening Russia launched an overnight air attack on Odesa, injuring eight people. 15 drones and a missile were reportedly shot down over the city. Mayor Gennadiy Trukhanov said significant damage was reported on the Odesa Fine Arts Museum housed in the Potocki Palace, where artwork was ripped from walls and windows blown off, as well as on 20 residential buildings and the water system. The museum, which was celebrating its 124th anniversary on the day of the attack, said none of its collections were destroyed.[25][26]

One person was killed by Russian shelling in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.[27]

Ukrainian officials claimed that an explosion broke out at a Russian ammunition depot in Sedovo, occupied Donetsk Oblast.[28]

Cratera de mísseis em frente ao Museu de Belas Artes de Odesa.

Ukraine claimed to have destroyed a Russian Pole 21 electronic warfare system in the southern front.[29]

6 November

Two people were killed by Russian shelling in Donetsk and Sumy Oblasts.[30][31]

Major Hennadiy Chastyakov, an aide to Ukrainian military commander General Valerii Zaluzhnyi was killed by a grenade given as a birthday present at his residence in uk, Kyiv Oblast. His 13-year old son was injured.[32]

In his first definite statement on holding elections in wartime, President Zelenskyy called such thoughts "absolutely irresponsible" and adding that it was "not the right time" to hold such exercises.[13]

Herman Smetanin, the head of the Ukrainian state weapons producer Ukroboronprom, announced that it had begun mass producing of kamikaze drones with a maximum range of 1,000 kilometers in cooperation with foreign partners, adding they had been used against Russian targets.[33][34]

The Russian-installed governor of Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Yevgeny Balitsky, announced the beginning of construction of a railway linking the region to Russia, starting at Yakymivka, outside Melitopol, and terminating at Rostov-on-Don and passing through Berdiansk and Mariupol. He added that the project would aid Russian military logistics by circumventing the Crimean Bridge.[35]

The French weapons manufacturer Verney-Carron signed a 36 million euro ($38.6 million) contract to provide Ukraine with 10,000 assault rifles, 2,000 sniper rifles, and 400 grenade launchers.[36]

Polish truckers blocked three crossings on the Poland-Ukraine border in protest over falling revenues they attributed to the relaxation of EU regulations on Ukrainian truckers.[37] The Ukrainian government said the blockage had prevented the movement of about 20,000 vehicles on both sides of the border by 9 November.[38]

The Kyiv Post released drone footage of what it claimed was Ukrainian special forces attacking Wagner PMC soldiers in Sudan with an explosive projectile.[39]

7 November

Three people were killed by Russian shelling in Bahatyr, Donetsk Oblast, while two others were killed in separate attacks in Kharkiv and Kherson Oblasts.[40]

The Russian-installed head of the Donetsk People's Republic, Denis Pushilin, said that six people were killed and 11 others injured by Ukrainian shelling in Donetsk city.[41]

Russia claimed to have destroyed or intercepted 15 drones over the Black Sea and Crimea, while explosions were reported near Belbek airbase.[42]

The last 16 workers of the Avdiivka Coke and Chemical Plant were evacuated from the facility.[43]

Ukraine imposed sanctions on nine companies linked to Russian oligarch Mikhail Fridman for providing support to the Russian war effort in Ukraine.[44] An American court indicted seven individuals and three firms based in the US, Russia, Canada, and the United Arab Emirates for exporting US-made dual-use technologies to Russia.[45]

A court in Moscow ordered the arrest of exiled Pussy Riot member Lucy Shtein for purportedly spreading false information on Russian military actions in Ukraine.[46]

Five Ukrainian armoured vehicles, including a BTR-4, were deployed on the east bank of the Dnipro River near Krynky, Kherson Oblast, the first time such vehicles were seen in the area since the Russian occupation began.[47]

President Zelenskyy said during an address that additional NASAMS systems had been received as part of increasing air defences ahead of winter without mentioning its supplier.[48]

The Dutch Defence Ministry said five F-16s were sent to Romania for Ukrainian pilots to use in training.[49]

8 November

Mikhail Filiponenko, a separatist military commander of the Luhansk People's Republic during the War in Donbas and a member of the Russian-installed regional assembly, was killed by a car bomb planted by Ukrainian military intelligence and partisans in Luhansk city.[50]

The Liberian-flagged cargo ship Kmax Ruler was hit by a Russian missile as it was entering Pivdennyi Port, Odesa Oblast to pick up iron ore bound for China, killing a Ukrainian pilot and injuring another port employee and four Filipino crew members.[51] Two people were killed in separate attacks in Donetsk Oblast.[52]

A court in Odesa convicted and sentenced the Russian-installed governor of Kherson Oblast, Vladimir Saldo, in absentia to 15 year's imprisonment for treason, collaborationism, and justifying the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[53]

The European Union authorized the beginning of accession talks regarding Ukraine and Moldova joining the bloc in 2024.[54]

In Russia, the FSB arrested a man in Buryatia for allegedly working with Ukrainian intelligence to convince Russian soldiers to defect upon deployment to Ukraine.[55]

The UK imposed sanctions on 29 individuals and entities supporting the Russian war effort in Ukraine through "gold, oil, and strategic sectors." Among those sanctioned were a network of UAE-based gold traders believed to have channeled over $300 million in revenues to Russia, two of Russia's largest gold producers and its largest gold refiner, and the energy trading company Paramount Energy & Commodities.[56]

The Ukraine-skeptic government of newly-elected Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico blocked the delivery of a 40.3-million-euro ($43.2 million) military aid package for Ukraine proposed by its predecessor.[57]

9 November

Destruição em Avdiivka.

Two people were killed in Russian attacks in Kherson Oblast.[58][59] 11 people were reportedly injured following a Ukrainian missile attack on occupied Skadovsk.[60]

Russia claimed to have shot down a Ukrainian missile near the Crimean coast.[61] Ukraine claimed to have destroyed a Tor missile system using a first-person-view drone on the Kupiansk front.[62]

A Russian military court sentenced a Ukrainian soldier to 19 years imprisonment for alleged war crimes in Mariupol.[63]

The NACP added the Bolero Group, one of Georgia's largest wine producers, to its International Sponsors of War list for continuing to operate in Russia.[64]

Russian-installed officials announced that "private clinics" in Crimea have stopped providing abortions. The Russian-appointed health minister, Konstantyn Skorupskyi, said that the clinics "offered to contribute to improving the demographic situation by giving up providing abortions."[65]

10 November

Four people were killed in Russian attacks in Dnipropetrovsk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia Oblasts.[66]

Ukrainian military intelligence claimed one Serna-class landing craft and one Predefinição:Sclass2 craft were sunk by naval drones in Vuzka Bay, Crimea.[67]

Russia claimed to have intercepted two drones over Moscow and Smolensk Oblasts.[68]

A car bomb targeting a Russian police officer was reportedly detonated by Ukrainian partisans in Mariupol.[69]

The SBU arrested a resident of Odesa Oblast for passing information to Russian intelligence to use in air strikes.[70] A court in Sumy sentenced a man to 15 years imprisonment for spying on behalf of the FSB and guiding a Russian column on its way to Kyiv with his car during the Northern Ukraine campaign in 2022.[71]

The Russian State Duma was considering a bill that would allow private security to shoot down Ukrainian drones that approach energy infrastructure, which was previously reserved for "law enforcement, security agencies, and certain private security companies" with anti-terror powers.[72][73]

11 November

The Ukrainian Air Force claimed to have intercepted 19 of 31 Shahed drones launched from Russia. It also reported that Russia fired a Onyx missile from Crimea, a Kh-31 from the Black Sea and a S-300 from Belgorod Oblast. A ballistic missile was intercepted on its way to Kyiv[74] while explosions were heard in the east bank of the Dnipro river section of the city in the first attack on the capital in 52 days.[75]

Three people were killed by Russian shelling in Toretsk and Minkivka, Donetsk Oblast.[76]

Ukrainian military intelligence claimed three Russian military officers were killed in a bombing orchestrated by partisans during a meeting between the FSB and Rosgvardiya at a garrison housed in a former post office in Melitopol.[77]

In Russia, the governor of Belgorod Oblast claimed that three houses, power lines and "five railway carriages were damaged" in a Ukrainian airstrike on Valuyki.[78] A freight train was derailed in Rybnoye, Ryazan Oblast, which officials blamed on an improvised explosive device which derailed 19 cars, damaged 15 of them and injured the driver's assistant.[79][80]

A joint investigation by The Washington Post and Der Spiegel claimed that Roman Chervinsky, a former Ukrainian Special Forces commander who is currently in prison on unrelated charges was responsible for "logistics and support" for the six-person sabotage group that allegedly attacked the Nord Stream 2 pipeline. In a statement from his lawyer, Chervinsky denied any knowledge of the attack. The plan was reportedly designed to keep President Zelenskyy "in the dark".[81]

12 November

Biblioteca Científica do Oblast de Kherson após bombardeio russo em 12 de novembro.

One person was killed by Russian shelling in Kherson.[82]

The Ukrainian Air Force said it had managed to reconfigure its Soviet-era Buk missile systems to enable them to fire US-made Sea Sparrow missiles.[83][84]

Bloomberg reported that the government of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will double military aid to Ukraine in 2024 to around 8 billion euros ($8.54 billion) and raise German defence spending to 2% of GDP in line with NATO policies.[85] The German government also pledged two IRIS-T air defense systems to Ukraine.[86]

13 November

Three people were killed and 15 others were injured by Russian shelling in Kherson.[87] 17 structures, including a hospital, as well as an ambulance and seven other vehicles were damaged.[88]

The SBU arrested two people on suspicion of aiding Russian intelligence in launching airstrikes on Kyiv and Cherkasy.[89]

A court in Lviv sentenced former MP Illia Kyva, who defected to Russia, in absentia to 14 years imprisonment for treason, following his call for Putin to launch a "pre-emptive strike" on Ukraine in 2022.[90]

A man in Kharkiv was sentenced to life imprisonment for providing information to Russia that contributed to airstrikes on the city, including that on the regional state administration building in March 2022.[91]

RIA Novosti and TASS published, then retracted a report saying that Russian forces were being withdrawn east of the Dnipro River. The Russian Defence Ministry attributed the report to a "fake account" linked to Ukraine, while the latter described the incident as a disinformation operation.[92]

The US Department of Defense was reported to be purchasing approximately 60 Gepard air defence units from Jordan, which were in turn purchased from the Netherlands between 2013 and 2016, for use in Ukraine.[93] Germany delivered a military aid package to Ukraine consisting of 10 Leopard 1A5 tanks, five Warthog armored ambulances, 10 Vector reconnaissance drones, 14 Bandvagn all-terrain vehicles, 1,000 rounds of 155mm ammunition, 10,000 safety glasses, 1.4 million rounds of small arms ammunition, 16 more Zetros trucks, three border protection vehicles, a mine clearing tank, and 14 ground surveillance radars.[94]

14 November

One person was killed in a Russian drone strike in Nikopol.[95]

Russia claimed that a munitions and explosives factory in Seltso, Bryansk Oblast was damaged by a Ukrainian drone, while other drones were shot down in Moscow, Tambov, and Oryol Oblasts.[96] A resident of Krasnoyarsk Krai was sentenced to 7.5 years imprisonment for criticizing Russian military abuses in Ukraine and Joseph Stalin,[97] while a resident of Tolyatti was sentenced to six years' imprisonment for defacing posters of Russian soldiers serving in Ukraine.[98]

Sergei Khadzhikurbanov, one of five people jailed in connection with the murder of Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya in 2006, received a presidential pardon after accepting and finishing a contract to fight in Ukraine. However, his lawyer said that he was still in Ukraine, having signed another contract to fight there as a volunteer.[99]

The SBU arrested a man in Mykolaiv on suspicion of spying on Ukrainian air bases for Russia.[100]

The EU pledged 100 million euros ($107.2 million) for humanitarian aid operations in Ukraine and 10 million euros ($10.7 million) to support Ukrainian refugees in Moldova.[101] Rheinmetall announced that it was supplying 25 Leopard 1 tanks to Ukraine following an order financed by the German government.[102]

German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius confirmed that the EU would not be able to supply Ukraine with one million 155mm shells by March 2024.[103]

The UK Ministry of Defence reported that Russia had increased its production of laser-guided 152mm Krasnopol shells.[104]

Ukraine launched an $50-million insurance program with the help of broker Marsh McLennan and Lloyd's of London to cover grain ships using its ports in case of attacks.[105]

15 November

Um apartamento em Selydove após um ataque russo.

Andriy Yermak, chief of staff to President Zelenskyy, acknowledged for the first time that Ukrainian forces were holding positions on the east bank of the Dnipro river.[106] The Ukrainian military later said it had established a buffer zone of three to eight kilometers from the river's bank in Kherson Oblast.[107]

Four Russian S-300 missiles struck Selydove, Donetsk Oblast, killing four people and injuring three. Six apartment blocks and 20 houses were damaged.[108][109] Two members of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine were killed by Russian shelling in Zaporizhzhia Oblast while responding to an earlier missile attack.[110]

The US government announced that major maintenance and repairs of Ukrainian F-16s would occur in Poland.[111]

16 November

One person was killed by Russian shelling in Kherson Oblast.[112]

Ukraine claimed to have shot down 16 of 18 drones launched and a missile over Khmelnytskyi. Falling debris injured a truck driver and damaged a food warehouse.[113]

Um corpo de uma vítima sendo removido após um bombardeio russo em Avdiivka.

A court in Saint Petersburg sentenced artist and musician Aleksandra Skochilenko to seven years' imprisonment for replacing supermarket price tags with antiwar slogans.[114]

Yale School of Health research showed that more than 2,400 Ukrainian children have been taken to Belarus. They form part of a wider group of more than 19,000 children relocated to Russian controlled areas according to the Ukrainian Prosector-General.[115]

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