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Main news for Sunday, November 10: shelling of Sumy region, consequences of strike on Kharkiv region, more than 150 combat contacts

Military actions in Donetsk region, 154 combat clashes, enemy shelling. How the 991st day of the full-scale war will be remembered.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports that as of 22:00 on November 10, 154 battles had taken place.

In the Pokrovsk direction, 35 assaults were recorded, in Kurakhovsk – 46.

More details about the operational situation as of the evening of November 10 – in the news.

On November 10, Russian occupiers shelled the Sveskaya community in the Sumy region. Dariko, one person was killed, three were wounded.

According to the regional military administration, on this day, air defense forces shot down 10 enemy “shahids” in the region.

According to the regional prosecutor's office, the number of those wounded as a result of the attack on the Chuguev community has grown to 5.

At first, it was known that a 63-year-old civilian was wounded. He was taken to the hospital in serious condition.

A man and a woman, whose house came under fire, were also injured.

Among the wounded are a 17-year-old girl and a 10-year-old boy.

US President-elect Donald Trump has spoken with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, the Washington Post reported, citing sources.

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Trump called the Russian president from his Florida resort on Thursday. The US president-elect advised Putin not to escalate the war in Ukraine and reminded him of the significant US military presence in Europe.

Trump expressed interest in further conversations to discuss “a speedy resolution to the war in Ukraine” and briefly raised the issue of territories.

The politician recently said that he had already spoken to about 70 world leaders since the election.< /p>

The Ukrainian authorities informed Putin about Trump's call, and there were no objections.

Russia has amassed 50,000 troops, including North Koreans, for an offensive to retake territory seized by Ukraine in Russia's Kursk region.

The New York Times reported this, citing U.S. and Ukrainian officials.

A new U.S. assessment says Russia has amassed forces without having to withdraw soldiers from eastern Ukraine, its top combat priority, allowing Moscow to press on multiple fronts at once.

The Russians have attacked Ukrainian positions with missile strikes and artillery fire, but have not yet launched a major offensive there, U.S. officials said. Ukrainian officials say they expect such an attack involving North Korean troops in the coming days.

North Koreans are currently training with Russian forces in the far western part of Kursk region.

More details in the news.

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