Fighting in Donetsk region, 110 combat clashes, enemy shelling, elections in Moldova. How the 984th day of full-scale war will be remembered.
> the building of the Institute of Journalism of the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv was damaged by debris from the downed Russian drones this night.
The university's website states that classes will be held remotely from November 4 to November 9.
The building of the KNU Institute of International Relations and dormitory No. 24 were also damaged as a result of falling debris.
“Friends, it's a difficult day for the Shevchenko University family. On the morning of November 3, the Educational and Scientific Institute of International Relations of the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, the Educational and Scientific Institute of Journalism of the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv and the 24th dormitory were damaged as a result of falling debris from Russian drones. There were no casualties. The united efforts of teachers, students, staff and all concerned people managed to clear the damaged premises of glass debris. – the institution's message says.
You can support the NRI of International Relations, NRI of Journalism using the following details:
Recipient's name: STATE UNION OF SHEVCHENKO UNIVERSITY GRADUATES
Recipient's code: 45535522
Recipient's account: UA743052990000026001036717994
Bank name: JSC CB “PRI” MsoNormal”>Payment purpose: Restoration of the IMO/IZ building and dormitory 24
Meanwhile, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports that as of 16:00 on November 3, the enemy attacked the positions of the Defense Forces 110 times.
They are most active in the Kurakhovsky and Pokrovsky directions, where they carried out more than half of all attacks.
More details about the operational situation as of the evening of November 3 are in the news.
Several explosions were heard in Kharkov. The day before, the military warned of enemy aircraft activity and the launch of guided aerial bombs.
The city's mayor, Igor Terekhov, reported that one KAB had preliminarily struck Kharkov, the rest – a nearby suburb.
Information about casualties and damage is being clarified.
“The attack on Kharkov occurred in a forest belt. This time, fortunately, there were no casualties or damage,” Terekhov added later.
In Moldova, at 21:00 (the same as Kyiv time), most of the polling stations closed, with the exception of those where voting continued due to queues.
According to the Central Election Commission, as of 21:20, 54.12% of voters had voted, the number of Moldovan citizens who took part in the second round of the presidential elections is approaching 1.7 million.
Moldovan President Maia Sandu, who is running for a new term, thanked her fellow citizens for their activity and called on those who can still vote abroad to do so. Moldovan citizens living abroad are voting in 37 countries around the world, where 234 polling stations have opened. They are choosing between the current president, the pro-European candidate from the Action and Solidarity Party Maia Sandu and the former prosecutor general, the candidate from the Socialist Party Alexandru Stoianoglo. The most complete picture of today is on our website. We hope that tomorrow there will be more good news.
We hold on and bring Victory closer!