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A Russian attack on Ukraine’s southern Odesa region sparked fires at a major port and energy infrastructure facilities, emergency services said on Monday.
Port equipment and several civilian vessels were damaged in the attack, with one of the ports experiencing power outages, deputy prime minister for restoration Oleksii Kuleba wrote on Telegram.
Some 32,500 households remain without power as of Monday morning, Ukraine’s private energy firm DTEK said, with power having been restored to around 4,000 after significant damage to its facilities.
The Russian air attack comes after Vladimir Putin’s forces made significant advances in Ukraine’s southeastern Zaporizhzhia region, capturing two settlements.
The Russian defence ministry said troops had seized Rivnopillya, which puts the southern town of Huliaipole in danger of being the target of Russian pincer movements. It said Russian forces had also taken Mala Tokmachka, just 9km from Orikhiv.
Ukraine has not commented. Its top general warned last week of worsening fighting along parts of the Zaporizhzhia front, including around Huliaipole, and Kyiv has acknowledged pulling back from several villages in the area.
Meanwhile, Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky is in France today to seal deals on the supply of air-defence capabilities, warplanes and missiles.
Ukraine to order 100 French Rafale fighter jets, says Zelensky
The Ukrainian military will order 100 Rafale fighter jets, Volodymyr Zelensky has told French TV station LCI.
The Rafale is a twin-engine jet built by Dassault Aviation, and typically used for a wide range of missions including air superiority, nuclear deterrence and close air support.
The acquisition will follow ongoing deliveries of F-16 fighter jets and Swedish Saab Gripen jets.
Kyiv is looking to rebuild its air force after it suffered heavy losses since Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022.

Alex Croft17 November 2025 10:31
Moscow says it has seized three more villages across Ukraine
Russian troops captured three villages across three Ukrainian regions, the RIA news agency cited the defence ministry as saying on Monday.
The villages are Hai in the Dnipropetrovsk region, Platonivka in the Donetsk region, and Dvorichanske in the Kharkiv region.
The Independent could not verify the reports from the frontline.
Alex Croft17 November 2025 10:12
Zelensky greeted by Macron in Paris ahead of talks
Volodymyr Zelensky has touched down in Paris, where he is meeting French president Emmanuel Macron.
The pair are set to seal deals on the supply of air-defence capabilities, warplanes and missiles.
We can bring you some live pictures of the Ukrainian president’s arrival on Monday morning:




Alex Croft17 November 2025 09:51
Three killed and ten injured in Russian strike on Kharkiv
A Russian missile attack on the eastern Ukrainian city of Balakliia killed three people, with three teenagers among the 10 wounded, Kharkiv regional officials said on Monday.
Oleh Synehubov, the governor of the region bordering Russia, said the overnight attack damaged multi-storey residence blocks and destroyed scores of cars in the city centre.
Pictures show the damaged facade of a multi-storey brick building with windows blown out, as flames burned on an upper floor and debris and broken tree branches littered the area.
The teenagers were among the injured, Vitali Karabanov, head of Balakliia’s military administration, said on Telegram, while nine of the injured were admitted to hospital.
Russia has rained down regular missile, drone and artillery strikes on Ukraine’s second-largest city of Kharkiv, smashing homes and infrastructure, severing power links and subjecting residents to constant air-raid alerts.
Parts of the region, and the city of Izyum in its south, had no power supply overnight, after Russia’s attacks late on Sunday injured a 14-year-old, city authorities said on Telegram.

Alex Croft17 November 2025 09:15
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo joins advisory board of Ukraine’s leading defense company amid probe
Former US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has joined the advisory board of Ukraine’s leading defence company, renowned for its long-range drones capable of striking targets deep inside Russia, as a corruption investigation continues.
In an effort to enhance its international reputation, Fire Point, which produces the Ukrainian Flamingo cruise missile, is establishing a new factory in Denmark and bringing prominent industry figures on board. It also aims to expand its operations to produce battle-tested cruise missiles, with plans to more than double its current capacity.
However, public scrutiny remains intense during an ongoing corruption investigation. Fire Point’s executives insist they have nothing to hide and are operating under strict martial law protocols, even commissioning an independent audit to appease investigators.

Shweta Sharma17 November 2025 09:12
Everything you need to know so far
Shweta Sharma17 November 2025 08:51
Bulletin | Russia launches another attack on Odesa as port hit by strikes
A Russian attack on Ukraine’s southern Odesa region on Monday caused fires at port and energy infrastructure facilities.
Read all you need to know in just five bullet points on The Independent’s Bulletin…
Alex Croft17 November 2025 08:32
Russian air defences destroy 36 Ukrainian drones overnight
Russian air defence forces destroyed 36 Ukrainian drones over seven Russian regions overnight on Monday, the defence ministry said.
Denis Pushilin, the top Russian-backed official in Donetsk, said an attack by Ukrainian strike drones on energy infrastructure had left roughly 500,000 people without power across several districts.
Work was continuing to restore the electricity supply, Pushilin wrote on Telegram.
The governor of the Ulyanovsk region east of Moscow said an attack by a Ukrainian drone on a substation there had been repelled. There were no casualties and the power supply was unaffected, Alexei Russkikh wrote on Telegram.
Alex Croft17 November 2025 08:17
Two injured in Russian strike on Kherson ambulance
Two people have been injured after a Russian attack in the city of Kherson, the city’s military administration said.
“An enemy drone attacked an ambulance on the evening [of 16 November],” it said in a statement on Wednesday morning.
“The 64-year-old driver suffered blast injuries and shrapnel wounds to both legs. The 32-year-old paramedic suffered concussion, blast injuries and a closed head trauma.”
The patients received medical treatment and will be treated on an outpatient basis, Ukrainska Pravda reported.
It comes days after two ambulances hit alleged Russian Lepestok (Petal) mines in the Dniprovskyi district of Kherson, with the vehicles damaged but no one injured.
Alex Croft17 November 2025 08:01
Fires erupt after Russian attack on Odesa port and energy facilities
A Russian attack on Ukraine’s southern region of Odesa sparked fires at port and energy infrastructure facilities, emergency services said on Monday.
The attack damaged port equipment and several civilian vessels moored at the berths, deputy prime minister for Restoration Oleksii Kuleba wrote on Telegram.
“One of the ports is experiencing power outages, and specialists are already working to restore power,” he said.
The attack on the region cut power to 36,500 households, Ukraine’s private energy firm DTEK said on Monday. Some 32,500 households remained without power as of the morning.
DTEK reported significant damage to its facilities following the overnight attack in a post on the Telegram messaging app.

Alex Croft17 November 2025 07:31
