Published On 26 Nov 2025
On Wednesday, November 26, this is how things are going.
Fighting
- Seven people were killed and 21 were hurt in the Russian attacks on Kiev, according to a post on Facebook on Tuesday from the state emergency service. At least 18 people were also removed from the rubble, according to officials.
- Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, claimed that the missile and drone attacks on Kyiv and the surrounding areas had caused “extensive damage to residential buildings and civilian infrastructure.”
- According to Russia’s TASS state news agency, Russian forces “massively strike” targeted military installations in Ukraine, including “defence industry facilities, energy facilities, and drone storage sites.”
- At least nine people were hurt in a Ukrainian drone attack in the Krasnodar region of Russia, according to TASS, citing the regional task force.
- About 40, 000 people in a region of Russia’s Zaporizhia region were without electricity as a result of a Ukrainian attack, according to Yevgeny Balitsky, a Moscow-installed official in the area, in a post on Telegram.
- According to the Ukrainian battlefield analysis site DeepState, Russian forces have advanced in the east of Ukraine near the cities of Siversk and the towns of Novoselivka, Zatyshya, Novoekonomichne, and Myroliubivka.
- According to TASS, Russian forces shot down four long-range missiles and 419 drones that Ukrainian forces launched in a 24-hour period, citing Russia’s Defense Ministry.
plan of peace
- There are “only a few remaining points of disagreement,” according to Donald Trump, president of the United States.
- Trump stated in a statement on his Truth Social platform that he had instructed his army secretary, Dan Driscoll, and special envoy Steve Witkoff to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow in order to “finalize this Peace Plan.”
- Trump later said, “The deadline for me is when it’s over, and that’s when he backed down from his earlier deadline of Thursday for Ukraine to accept the US-backed peace plan.”
- Andriy Yermak, the head of state for president Zelenskyy, later confirmed that he had spoken to Driscoll over the phone and that he was expecting him in Kyiv this week, adding: “We are ready to continue working as quickly as possible to finish the steps necessary to end the bloodshed.
- Zelenskyy stated in his nightly address that “many things depend on the United States because it’s America’s strength that Russia takes most seriously,” and that he hopes to see “continued active cooperation with the American side and President Trump.”
- As representatives from the US, Ukraine, and other European nations gathered in Geneva to continue discussions on ending the war, the most recent update on the peace talks was released.
- Following the meeting, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany all declared in a joint statement that they had agreed for their militaries to begin “planning on security guarantees” and that “meaningful progress” had been made. They also reiterated that Ukraine’s sovereignty and long-term security should be preserved in any resolution to the conflict.
- They also confirmed that Ukraine will receive long-term funding, including using frozen Russian assets to fund reconstruction.
- Ihor Zhovkva, the deputy president of Ukraine, and Gert Jan Koopman, the European Commission’s director general, spoke about the progress being made in appointing a member of the EU. According to the proposed peace plan, NATO membership in the EU is still possible.







