A National Guard soldier was killed and four people were injured in two explosions in Kyiv's Darnytskyi district. The injured include another National Guard serviceman, a security guard, and two police officers. Prosecutors are treating the incident as a terrorist attack.
Ukraine and the United States are strengthening work on a document on security guarantees, which is intended to outline specific actions by partners in the event of renewed Russian aggression.
The Austrian Parliament has supported a resolution condemning Russia's human rights violations in the occupied territories of Ukraine and the treatment of Ukrainians in captivity.
Russian forces fired artillery and carried out drone attacks about 30 times on Nikopol and Kryvyi Rih districts in the Dnipropetrovsk region, injuring a woman.
Ukraine is doing everything possible to work constructively on the text of the peace agreement and defend its own interests, but unfortunately, the entire process could collapse for various reasons.
Questions of possible compromises on territorial issues within a peace plan must be decided by the people of Ukraine — either through elections or a referendum.
President Volodymyr Zelensky said that he hopes the United States will help Ukraine unblock its path to EU membership through its influence on certain countries.
President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized that his current priority is ending the war in Ukraine and developing a peace plan, not appointing a new head of the Presidential Office.
Since the beginning of the day, as of 16:00 on December 11, 108 combat engagements have taken place along the front. The Defense Forces are stopping the enemy, holding the lines, and disrupting Russia's plans.
Another group of children aged 4 to 16 has been returned from the temporarily occupied territories of Kherson region to the territory controlled by Ukraine. In total, 270 children have been returned from the temporarily occupied territories (TOT) of Kherson region this year.
Russia will not agree to any peace agreement that includes accountability for its war crimes, so human rights defenders must work on developing new international institutions and placing the issue of justice into a separate track.
The enemy is using several logistical routes to move personnel and ammunition to southern Ukraine, including from the temporarily occupied Crimea and along the coast of the Sea of Azov.
The amount of international aid is currently sufficient to maintain adequate reserves and emission-free financing of the budget deficit, but uncertainty about its future parameters remains.
The situation in the south remains difficult, with 56 combat clashes recorded in the past 24 hours. At the same time, Huliaypole remains under the control of the Defense Forces, with the enemy being destroyed on the outskirts of the city.