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Main news for Monday, October 28: KAB strike on Kharkiv, 134 armed clashes, protests in Georgia

Military actions in Donetsk region, 134 combat clashes, enemy shelling, motion to dismiss the Prosecutor General. How will the 978th ​​day of the full-scale war be remembered?

On the evening of October 28, the Russians struck Kharkiv with guided aerial bombs.

According to the mayor Igor Terekhov, according to preliminary data, the center of Kharkiv was under attack.

“There was a fire and smoke. Information on damage and casualties is being clarified,” Terekhov added.

The head of the Kharkiv OVA, Oleg Sinegubov, reported that as a result of the shelling of the central part of the city, a building of a medical institution and administrative institutions were damaged.

“At the moment, we know of six victims,” ​​the head of the region added.

Subsequently, the head of the OVA, Andrei Yermak, reported that the Russians struck the Gosprom building in Kharkiv, which is under the protection of UNESCO and is an architectural monument.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte confirmed receiving information about the movement of North Korean troops to the Kursk region of Russia during a speech in Brussels today.

The military bloc received such information from representatives of the National Intelligence Service and the Ministry of National Defense of South Korea.

Rutte called this step a “significant escalation” of a full-scale Russian invasion and a dangerous expansion of Russia's war.

In addition, the deployment of DPRK troops is another violation of UN Security Council resolutions.

The Pentagon has confirmed that North Korea has sent more than 10,000 troops to Russia to take part in the war against Ukraine.

This will happen within the “next few weeks.”

More details in the news.

Meanwhile, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports that as of 22:00 on October 28, 134 combat clashes had occurred.

The Ukrainian Defense Forces continue to contain the pressure of the occupation forces. The situation in the Pokrovsk and Kurakhovsky directions remains tense – the enemy is concentrating its main offensive efforts there. In addition, the occupiers are actively attacking in the Kupyansk, Liman and Vremevsky directions today.

More details about the operational situation as of the evening of October 28 – in the news.

This evening, October 28, the Russians launched a missile attack on Krivoy Rog in the Dnipropetrovsk region.

“A three-story residential building was damaged in Krivoy Rog,” said Serhiy Lysak, head of the Dnipropetrovsk OVA.

As a result of the strike, 10 people were preliminarily injured.

It is noted that a fire broke out in the house and outbuildings, and a medical facility, a car, and a gas pipeline were also damaged.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky submitted a motion to the Verkhovna Rada to dismiss Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin.

This is stated in draft resolution No. 12153.

“Introducing a proposal to grant consent of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine to dismiss A. Kostin from the post of Prosecutor General. The representative of the President of Ukraine in the Verkhovna Rada G. Mykhaylyuk is authorized to present this submission at a meeting of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine,” the document says.

More on this topic – in the material “The MSEC effect: who will replace Kostin in the Prosecutor General's chair?”

A protest rally is taking place in the center of Tbilisi, organized by opposition parties that overcame the barrier and do not recognize the results of the parliamentary elections, writes Ekho Kavkaza.

Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili called on people to participate in the rally. She called the voting “Russian” and “totally falsified.” The president calls on the international community to respond to the seizure of power and “fight for Georgia's European future together with its people.”

Tens of thousands of people gathered near the parliament building.

The opposition is demanding a repeat vote and is proposing to entrust the organization of the elections to an “international administration.”

The parties that overcame the barrier said that they consider the elections illegitimate, do not intend to enter the new parliament, refuse all mandates and annul their lists. The opposition also declared its refusal to hold any negotiations with the Georgian Dream. More information is in the news. – on our website. We hope that there will be more good news tomorrow.

We hold on and bring Victory closer!

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