Russian attack kills 25 in Ukraine's Ternopil
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TERNOPIL, Ukraine (Reuters) -At least 26 people were killed and many were listed as missing in a Russian drone and missile attack overnight that hit apartment buildings in the western Ukrainian city of Ternopil, Ukraine's interior minister said on Wednesday.
Opposition-minded Russians who remain in the country are trying to keep politically active in whatever causes they can, whether that’s recycling, clean air or parking.
At least 10 people were killed and 37 injured, including 12 children, during a large Russian strike on the city of Ternopil in western Ukraine, said Igor Klymenko, Ukraine's minister of internal affairs. He said the western regions of Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, and Ternopil were "under a massive enemy attack" on Wednesday.
Russia has launched a major missile and drone attack on Kyiv, killing six people and wounding at least 35, including a pregnant woman.
NATO scrambled fighter jets in Polish and Romanian airspace overnight as Russia carried out massive drone and missile strikes in western Ukraine, killing at least 25 people, three of them children.
In Pokrovsk in the Donetsk region, Russian soldiers are using civilians as a human shield. The Donetsk Regional Prosecutor's Office reported this on Telegram, according to Ukrinform. According to the investigation, on November 10, 2025, soldiers of the Russian army once again cynically violated the norms of international humanitarian law.
Unrest is beginning to surface in several remote corners of Russia, far from the large urban centers that usually shape national debate.
Poland has identified two people responsible for an explosion on a railway route to Ukraine, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Tuesday, adding that they were Ukrainians who collaborated with Russian intelligence and that they had fled to Belarus.