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28.10.2024

28.10.2024The day North Korean troops entered the fray

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Ukraine for 28.10.2024.

It displays 114 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

28.10.2024The day North Korean troops entered the fray
NATO Secretary General confirmed the presence of North Korean troops in Russia's Kursk region, marking a significant escalation in the conflict. The Pentagon reported that 10,000 North Korean soldiers had been deployed, with some expected to engage in combat within weeks. This development prompted NATO to pledge increased support for Ukraine. Simultaneously, details of Trump's peace plan for Ukraine emerged, involving demilitarized zones and minimized US involvement. Russian forces captured Hirnyk and advanced in Selydove, while launching attacks on Kharkiv and Kryvyi Rih. President Zelenskyy visited Iceland, discussing NATO membership and weapons production investments. The day concluded with reports of Russian airstrikes on Kharkiv's Derzhprom building, a UNESCO-protected site.
28.10.2024
04:52
05:48
05:48

06:04Night Drone Strike Rocks Kharkiv

The newspapers report on continued Russian attacks, with a night-time drone strike on Kharkiv damaging a residential building and injuring seven people, including a child (Novoe Vremya, Ukrinform UA). Multiple sources discuss enemy losses as reported by the Ukrainian General Staff (Glavcom, Kyiv Post). The Institute for the Study of War suggests that Russia may need to change its war strategy due to financial and manpower constraints (Pravda, UNIAN).
07:24

07:24Kharkiv Under Fire: 21 Casualties as Russia Advances

The newspapers report on a Russian attack on Kharkiv region, with multiple sources (Liga.net, Pravda, Ukrinform UA) citing 21 casualties, including five children. ISW analysis (Novoe Vremya) suggests Russian forces have captured parts of Selydove and a nearby village, while noting increased economic pressure on Russia due to the war. DeepState (UNIAN) reports Russian advances in Hirnyk and Selydove.
08:35
08:44

09:09Russian Strikes Escalate: Kherson Hit, Kharkiv Casualties Rise

The newspapers report on continued Russian attacks, with a strike on Kherson causing casualties (Glavcom). In Kharkiv region, the number of injured has risen to 21, including 5 children (Pravda). Emergency power outages are implemented in Sumy and Poltava regions (Liga.net). The media also discusses the recent elections in Georgia and Moldova, analyzing their implications for Russia's hybrid warfare strategy (Novoe Vremya, Radio Svoboda).
09:16
The staff of Kyiv Post is deeply saddened by the news of the death of our publisher, Adnan Kivan, and expresses its deepest condolences to his family and friends.
09:16
09:32
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10:12

11:16Zelensky Moves to Dismiss Prosecutor General Amid Drone Onslaught

The newspapers report on President Zelensky's submission to dismiss the Prosecutor General (Glavcom) and his statement about Russian losses in the war (Novoe Vremya, Pravda). Multiple sources discuss a large-scale drone attack on Ukraine, with 66 out of 100 drones reportedly shot down (Liga.net). The death of Kyiv Post's publisher, Adnan Kivan, is also reported (Kyiv Post).
11:32
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12:20
NV

Вже розгорнуті в Курській області / Генсек НАТО підтвердив залучення військ КНДР у війні проти України і заявив про «відчай Путіна»

12:20

12:20North Korean Troops Join Russian War Effort

The newspapers report on NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg confirming the presence of North Korean troops in Russia to support the war against Ukraine (Glavcom, Liga.net, Novoe Vremya, Ukrinform UA, UNIAN). This is described as a significant escalation, with reports suggesting the troops are deployed in Kursk Oblast. NATO sources indicate this reflects Putin's desperation and will lead to increased support for Ukraine.
13:40
13:56
Radio Svoboda

"Трагедия происходит сейчас". 70-летний пенсионер против Путина

13:56

14:44North Korean Troops Join Russian War Effort

The newspapers report on NATO confirming the presence of North Korean troops in Russia's Kursk region to support the war against Ukraine (Pravda, TSN, Ukrinform). This development is seen as significant. Additionally, there are reports of a railway bridge being blown up in Berdyansk, paralyzing connections (Liga.net). President Zelensky's first working visit to Iceland is also mentioned (Glavcom).
15:00
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16:28

16:28North Korean Troops Join Russian Forces in Kursk

The newspapers report on North Korean troops joining Russian forces in the Kursk region (Pravda, TSN, UNIAN). Multiple sources discuss the potential earnings for North Korea from weapons supplies to Russia, estimated at up to $5.5 billion (Liga.net). There are also reports of a court in Helsinki freezing Russian assets in Finland (Glavcom).
16:36

18:12North Korean Troops Poised to Join Russian War Effort

The newspapers report on the presence of North Korean troops in Russia, potentially joining the war against Ukraine. Multiple sources (Novoe Vremya, Pravda, Ukrinform UA, UNIAN) discuss Pentagon and NATO confirmations of this development, with some suggesting imminent deployment in Kursk Oblast. Additionally, Ukrainian media covers changes in military registration procedures (Glavcom, TSN) and contested election results in Georgia (Kyiv Post).
18:52

20:04North Korean Shadows Loom Over Ukraine

The newspapers report on potential North Korean involvement in the Russia-Ukraine war. Several sources (Novoe Vremya, Pravda, UNIAN) discuss former North Korean soldiers possibly joining as "psychological warfare agents". Zelensky is reported addressing the situation, stating Iran hasn't supplied Russia with missiles yet, but negotiations continue (Pravda). Additionally, Syrskyy's visit to the Zaporizhzhia front is mentioned (Liga.net).
20:36
21:40
22:04

22:20Russian Missiles Strike Ukrainian Cities

The newspapers report on Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities. Multiple sources (Liga.net, Novoe Vremya, Pravda, TSN, UNIAN) discuss missile strikes on Kryvyi Rih and Kharkiv, resulting in casualties and damage to infrastructure, including the UNESCO-protected Derzhprom building in Kharkiv. This marks a shift from previous reports focused on North Korean troop involvement in Russia's war effort.
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