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21 of November 2025:
General Staff: The Defense Forces to use Ukrainian “Flamingo” missile for the first time in spring 2025
Putin reacts to new US “peace plan” for the first time. Hereʼs what he said
Trump names deadline to approve peace plan for Ukraine
“Either 28 difficult points, or an extremely difficult winter.” Zelensky addressed Ukrainians amid news of the peace plan
An unknown object exploded in the Odesa TRC — one person died
Bloomberg: Zelensky and European partners rejected key points of the US “peace plan”
The Russians struck Ukraine with GABs and 115 drones at night and continued shelling the Odesa region in the morning
Deputy Prosecutor of SAPO Synyuk resigned at his own request (UPD)
The death toll from the Russian strike has risen to 31 in Ternopil — a woman and her children were pulled from under the rubble
The Verkhovna Rada Commission found no political motive in the disbandment of Yuriy Kasyanovʼs unit
Axios: US peace plan includes security guarantees for Ukraine, but contains a number of restrictions. Full text of American peace plan
WSJ: Ukraine changed one of the key points in Trumpʼs “peace plan”
Financial Times: The US insists Ukraine signs ‘peace plan’ by Thanksgiving
General Staff: Russians lost another 1 050 soldiers and dozens of pieces of equipment in a day