Today in Donbass, two soldiers died as a result of an explosion on an unknown explosive device.
During the execution of the combat mission, Lieutenant Colonel Prusov Ruslan Khalilovich and Master Sergeant Fedoseev Vadim Viktorovich from the 79th separate air assault brigade (Nikolaev) were killed.
*** Two children who were injured in an accident yesterday. Sciences are being treated at the Kharkiv City Clinical Hospital of Emergency and Emergency Medicine. Stable, moderate. Both have concussion and soft tissue bruises, the girl has a head wound.
The 34-year-old Toyota Land Cruiser driver, who hit two teenagers in Kharkov on November 11, was intoxicated at the time of the accident.
Prosecutors of the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office, together with investigators of the Investigation Department of the GUNP in the Kharkiv Region, reported a 34-year-old man suspected of violating traffic safety rules.
Today, the driver of Toyota Land Cruiser was taken into custody for two months with an alternative bail in the amount of 340 thousand hryvnia.
*** During the day, November 11, 24,058 new confirmed cases of coronavirus disease COVID-19 were recorded in Ukraine. The largest number was registered in Dnepropetrovsk (1792), Kharkov (1719), Poltava (1591), Odessa (1516) regions and. Kiev (1740).
Meanwhile, over the past day in the city of Kharkiv, the number of recovered from coronavirus exceeded the number of cases..
*** Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada Ruslan Stefanchuk signed a decree that prohibits unvaccinated people's deputies from staying in parliament.
*** The Security Service of Ukraine has published the testimony of one of the leaders of the illegal prison of the occupants " He spoke about how the detainees were tortured.
*** The special services of Belarus tried to force 35 migrants across the border with Poland.
*** Turkish manufacturer of attack unmanned aerial vehicles Baykar and the Ukrainian design bureau Ivchenko-progress (part of Ukroboronprom) signed a contract for the supply of engines for new attack unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) MUIS.