Ukraine will boycott OSCE PA, Poland did not find the wreckage of the second missile: last night's highlights
The Ukrainian delegation will boycott the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly because of Russia's participation, intelligence denied information about a possible offensive of Russians and Belarusians from the north, and Polish investigators found no traces of two missiles falling in Przewodów. Here is what you may have missed from the previous night.
Ukrainian delegation will boycott OSCE Parliamentary Assembly
This was announced by the head of the delegation Mykyta Poturaev and fellow member Yevheniya Kravchuk.
Poturaev said that the Standing Committee of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly on November 25 failed to change its rules to expel the Russian delegation. In particular, they even refused to suspend the participation of Russians.
Polish investigators found no traces of two missiles falling in Poland during the Russian attack on Ukraine
There was indeed a second missile, but it fell on the territory of Ukraine.
"At first there was information about two missiles. After investigative actions, the remains of the second missile were not found in Poland. The second missile was definitely there, but it fell not on the territory of Poland, but on the territory of Ukraine," Polish President Andrzej Duda said.
Preliminary findings of the investigation indicate that a Ukrainian air defense missile exploded in Poland, Duda said. He noted that "it was a tragic incident that happened because of the fault of Russia".
Ukrainian intel denies reports of possible Russian and Belarusian offensive from the north in late November
Intelligence officers note that rumors have been spreading in the Ukrainian information space in recent days about alleged plans to attack Ukraine with a strike group of Russia and Belarus. The Ministry of Defense emphasizes that this is not true. This information is being spread to provoke Ukraine to move a significant part of its troops to the border with Belarus.
Kherson will have electricity in test mode, and the EU is preparing to transfer 200 transformers to Ukraine
Test power supply of Kherson power grids is planned to be carried out from November 26 and during the next few days.
First of all, water supply facilities and medical institutions will be supplied.
Meanwhile, the European Commission is preparing to deliver to Ukraine a batch of equipment necessary to provide the country with electricity. In particular, there will be 200 medium transformers and dozens of heavy generators.
NATO troops held large-scale exercises near the borders of Belarus and Russia
2,000 NATO troops took part in the TUMAK-22 exercise in northern Poland.
During training, the troops crossed rivers and water bodies, repelled attacks of a simulated enemy, and conducted a counteroffensive.
1,000 units of military equipment and logistics were also involved in the exercises.
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