The EU believes it is unlikely to deliver all pledged 1 million artillery shells to Ukraine by the March 2024 target, Bloomberg reported on Nov. 10, citing undisclosed sources. According to a plan approved by the EU in March, the bloc would provide Ukraine with a million shells within a span of a year. Bloomberg reported earlier in October that with more than half of the allocated time gone, the EU has delivered only 30% of planned supplies and risks missing its target.
A Ukrainian strike on occupied Crimea overnight on Nov. 10 hit two high-speed landing crafts, the Ukrainian military intelligence (HUR) spokesperson confirmed for the Kyiv Independent.
Ukraine has made “huge gains” as it destroys Russian military assets in occupied Crimea according to National Security and Defense Council Secretary Oleksiy Danilov, Ukrinform reports.
The missile was purportedly shot down near the coast of the Russian-occupied Crimea at around 5:40 p.m. Moscow time, according to the Russian Defense Ministry.
"The Russian Federation is preparing to do us harm once winter temperatures come," National Security and Defense Council Secretary Oleksii Danilov said on television. "They will attempt to strike at our critical infrastructure facilities, which ensure daily activities."