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Ukraine claims Russia suffered deadliest day since start of full-scale invasion

Russia Ukraine War

The total surpasses the previous record of 1,740 in mid-May.

According to the General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces, Russia’s total casualties now stand at 710,660.

The figures do not specify killed or wounded, though the overall consensus is that it includes dead, wounded, missing, and captured. They are broadly in line with estimates from Western nations.

While the Kremlin does not announce the number of dead and injured, Western officials have claimed October was the heaviest month yet for Russian forces.

The number of Russian troops injured and killed last month averaged 1,500 “every single day,” UK Defence Staff Chief Admiral Anthony Radakin told the BBC on Nov. 10.

This is higher than the previous figure presented by the UK Defense Minister John Healey, who told The Telegraph on Nov. 8 that Russia suffered 41,980 killed and wounded during October- a daily average of 1,354.

According to some experts, the surge in losses in recent months may be one of the factors behind the deployment of North Korean troops to Russia.

Russia is sacrificing high numbers of troops for “tiny increments of land,” Radakin told the BBC. However, he added that Russia is making “tactical, territorial gains,” and “putting pressure on Ukraine” amid a heavy offensive.

While Russian forces are suffering record losses, they’re also making increasingly swift gains in the east of Ukraine.

According to a Bloomberg analysis published on Nov. 1, Ukraine has lost 1,146 square kilometers of its own territory since the launch of the Kursk Oblast incursion in early August, with the week up until Nov. 1 reported as the worst in terms of lost territory in all of 2024.

On Nov. 2, Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi said that Ukraine was facing “one of the most powerful” Russian offensives since the start of the all out war.

Over autumn, large chunks of Ukrainian territory, sometimes including entire cities, have been lost on a near-daily basis in southern Donetsk Oblast, while Russian forces have also made operationally significant gains near Toretsk, Chasiv Yar, Kupiansk, as well as on their own soil in Kursk Oblast.

Human rights organization calls for famine declaration in northern Gaza

Gaza War

“Given that Israel has blocked the entry of goods and aid to the hundreds of thousands of besieged residents in the northern Gaza Strip for more than 50 days now, the relevant international and UN organizations must formally declare a famine in the region,” the independent organization said in a statement from its Geneva headquarters.

“Israel’s use of starvation as a weapon is one component of its ongoing genocide in the Gaza Strip, which also includes mass killings and forced displacement,” it added.

The statement stressed that tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many patients in three hospitals in northern Gaza, are in “immediate danger of starvation or long-term health consequences” due to the “illegal Israeli blockade”.

“By blocking the entry of all goods beginning on 1 October and launching a massive military assault against all citizens of Jabalia and Beit Lahia four days later, Israel has successfully divided the North Gaza Governorate from the rest of the Gaza Strip,” it noted.

Since Oct. 5, Israeli soldiers have destroyed hundreds of homes and shelters, killing around 1,900 Palestinians and injuring over 4,000, while forcing tens of thousands to flee.

Meanwhile, others remain in homes and shelters under dire situation, it said.

It highlighted that residents still in northern Gaza are under a suffocating blockade and subject to continuous and deliberate bombardment with no access to food, water or medical supplies and are targeted by drones if they attempt to leave in search of food or water.

It also pointed out that “Palestinians currently facing severe starvation, bombing and displacement hadn’t fully recovered from previous waves of starvation that occurred at various times late last year and multiple times in recent months”.

The report indicated that tens of thousands of those displaced from northern Gaza to Gaza City struggle to purchase essentials due to high prices and limited supplies and lack adequate assistance due to the unlawful Israeli blockade.

Conditions in southern Wadi Gaza are similarly dire as Israel continues to impose restrictions on the entry of goods, limiting the number of aid trucks allowed.

“All residents of the Gaza Strip are now reliant on foreign humanitarian aid due to a lack of employment opportunities, cash liquidity issues, and the collapse of local production capacity,” it added.

“Consequently, halting such aid would mean denying them access to food and other necessities that are essential to their survival.”

Iran calls on Trump admin. to fulfill campaign promises, cease Israeli crimes in West Asia

Esmail Baghaei

In his weekly press conference on Monday, Baghaei referred to the unwavering support of the current US government for the Israeli regime, stating that the regime’s genocide in Gaza and its aggression against Lebanon primarily stem from US backing.

He added this is an ominous legacy, and we hope the US government will prevent the intensification of Israel’s warmongering in the region.

Expressing regret over the UN Security Council’s inaction regarding the Israeli regime’s crimes, Baghaei attributed this to US obstruction.

The spokesperson also noted that over the past four years, the US government has adopted a hostile policy against the Iranian nation and has failed to fulfill its promises made during the election campaign concerning the Iran nuclear agreement (JCPOA), among other issues.

Baghaei emphasized that what matters to us about the recent US presidential election is the behavior of the next US government regarding Iran and the West Asia region.

The Iranian diplomat stated that world nations are closely monitoring the current and forthcoming behaviors of the US government.

He expressed hope that the US government will respect the rights of Palestinians to life, international law, and the commitment of all states to counter democide.

Netanyahu working from protected room in light of security fears since drone attack: Report

Benjamin Netanyahu

According to Channel 12 news, Netanyahu has told colleagues that he was instructed to use the better-protected basement-level room and to avoid being in known “permanent places”, due to ongoing concerns about aerial attacks after a Hezbollah drone struck his home in Caesarea last month.

The explosive drone, launched from Lebanon on October 19 by Hezbollah, detonated at Netanyahu’s home when he was not present, and it smashed — though it did not penetrate — a bedroom window, causing minor damage.

The Sunday report noted that the new security protocols may explain why cabinet meetings have lately been held in changing locations, and why the wedding of Netanyahu’s son Avner has apparently been postponed to a later date, not in the near future.

Hours after the report came out, Netanyahu’s lawyers filed a request to postpone the scheduled start of the his testimony next month at Jerusalem District Court, where he is on trial for three corruption cases, so that he will not be in the same place several times a week.

It has been reported that the court does not have a safe room or a bomb shelter.

Netanyahu is currently scheduled to start testifying on December 2 as the defense portion of the trial kicks off after the prosecution rested earlier this year. This testimony is expected to last several hours a day and take weeks to complete. The premier’s legal team asked late Sunday for the testimony to be postponed for two and a half months.

In July this year, Netanyahu’s legal team requested that the court postpone his testimony from November until March 2025 due to his need to manage the war, but the court rejected the request and set the date for December.

The prime minister has been charged with fraud and breach of trust in two cases and bribery, fraud and breach of trust in a third. He was indicted almost five years ago, in January 2020, and the trial began in May of that year. He denies all the allegations against him.

Last month’s attack on Netanyahu’s private residence came amid an ongoing Israeli onslaught against Lebanon.

More than 3,000 people have been killed in Lebanon since clashes between Hezbollah and Israel began in October 2023, according to the health ministry, including over 2,000 since September 23.

Trump holds phone call with Putin, discusses Ukraine war

Trump Putin

The phone call took place on Thursday, shortly after Trump secured his election victory. The US president-elect reportedly urged Putin not to “escalate” the conflict, reminding him of the significant US military presence in Europe, one of the sources told the daily.

Apart from that, Trump and Putin spoke about “the goal of peace on the European continent”, with the president-elect expressing interest in follow-up conversations to talk about “the resolution of Ukraine’s war soon”, several other unnamed individuals told the WaPo newspaper. The report gave no insights into what reaction, if any, Trump’s remarks invoked.

The daily also claimed that Kiev was “informed” ahead of the call and allegedly “did not object” – but the Ukrainian foreign ministry denied this part of the report.

“Reports that the Ukrainian side was informed in advance of the alleged call are false. Subsequently, Ukraine could not have endorsed or opposed the call,” Ukrainian foreign ministry spokesperson Georgiy Tikhiy told Reuters.

The Kremlin has denied reports that Trump spoke directly with Putin by phone, branding the claim ” pure fiction”.

On Thursday, the president-elect told NBC News he had already spoken with “probably” 70 world leaders since his election victory, but Putin was not among them.

“I think we’ll speak,” Trump said at the time.

Trump has already spoken with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who described the conversation as “positive” and added Trump’s outreach shortly after his victory was encouraging. Zelensky noted that he “cannot yet know” what Trump’s actions will ultimately be and that, should a resolution of the conflict be “just fast”, it would likely mean “losses for Ukraine”.

Throughout his election campaign, Trump has repeatedly pledged to swiftly end the conflict between Moscow and Kiev, potentially even before officially assuming office. However, he has not provided any concrete details on how he plans to achieve this.

 

Iran calls OIC, Arab League meeting on ending conflict in Lebanon, Palestine

Mohammad Reza Aref

Prior to his departure to the Saudi capital, Riyadh on Monday, to attend the second emergency meeting of the OIC and the Arab League, Aref stated the meeting is being held with the follow-up of Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi.

Aref expressed hope that the consultations during the meeting would lead to a favorable outcome regarding the cessation of Israeli aggression in Lebanon and Palestine and a sustainable ceasefire in the region, with the cooperation of all Islamic and Arab countries.

He said addressing humanitarian aid and the plight of Palestinian and Lebanese refugees is of utmost importance for the meeting.

“We hope to achieve significant results in providing aid to the displaced and those affected by the attacks and crimes of the Zionist regime,” Aref added.

The emergency meeting attended by representatives from over 50 Arab and Islamic countries, is set to begin later on Monday, with Araghchi and Aref representing Iran.

Iran urges expulsion of Israel from UN

United Nations

Iran’s spokesperson for ministry of foreign affairs Esmaeil Baghaei vehemently condemned this Sunday’s aggressive attack by the Zionist regime on a residential building in the Sayyidah Zainab district of Damascus, which resulted in the martyrdom and injury of several innocent Syrian civilians.

Referencing the repeated military incursions by the occupying regime against the territorial integrity and national sovereignty of the Syrian Arab Republic—while simultaneously perpetuating genocide in Gaza and committing acts of aggression against Lebanon—Baghaei asserted that the ongoing crimes of the Zionist regime are a direct result of the unconditional support from the United States and certain European nations.

He identified these governments as accomplices in the genocide and war crimes committed by this regime.

The Foreign Ministry spokesperson denounced the inaction of relevant international bodies concerning the genocide against Palestinians and the persistent assaults by the Zionist regime against Lebanon and Syria.

He called upon the international community to take practical and effective measures against the Zionist regime, including imposing an arms embargo, expelling the regime from the United Nations, and prosecuting and punishing its leaders.

Riyadh summit can help stop Israeli crimes in Gaza, Lebanon: Iran’s president to Saudi crown prince

Pezeshkian and MbS

The phone call was held on Sunday as Riyadh is expected to host Arab and Muslim leaders for a summit on Monday that will focus on Israel’s wars in Gaza and Lebanon.

The joint OIC-Arab League summit is scheduled to discuss the continued Israeli genocidal war in Gaza and its aggression on Lebanon as well as the current developments in the region.

“I have no doubt that this summit will have effective and tangible results leading to the cessation of the Zionist regime’s crimes and the war and bloodshed in Gaza and Lebanon,” Pezeshkian said.

He added that he could not accept the invitation of the Saudi King to take part in the summit due to his heavy executive work, but noted that the first Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref would participate in the event.

The Iranian president expressed hope that Tehran and Riyadh will further improve relations in all fields given the determination of both sides.

The Saudi crown prince hailed a historical turning point in Tehran-Riyadh relations and expressed hope that mutual ties will reach the highest levels in all fields.

Bin Salman added that he would take the opportunity of the Iranian vice president’s presence in Riyadh to discuss ways to expand relations.

He once again invited the Iranian president to travel to Saudi Arabia and hoped grounds would be prepared in this regard as soon as possible.

Pictures: Historical charm of Sa’dabad complex in Tehran continues to captivate visitors

Among the highlights is the Green Palace, or Shahvand Palace, located in the northwest corner of Sa’dabad.

Originally an incomplete structure belonging to Ali Khan Vali, it was later purchased and transformed by Reza Shah into the Green Palace, as it stands today.

The White Palace, also known as the Museum of the Nation, has been a focal point for its historical significance. It served as the summer residence of Mohammad Reza Shah and his wife and hosted official events. It still houses 10 grand halls, the largest of which is the main palace hall.

At the southernmost point of the complex, the Black Palace or Aswad Palace, now the Museum of Fine Arts, was once the location of the Ministry of Court from 1967 to 1978. Since 1982, it has operated as a fine arts museum, showcasing works in a building steeped in historical significance.

Each palace within the Sa’dabad Complex offers a unique perspective on Iran’s rich cultural and political history, inviting visitors to delve deeper beyond the scenic exteriors.

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Five volunteer forces killed in terrorist attack in southeastern Iran

Iran Border

The attack took place in ​​Sirkan district of the border region of Saravan, located near Pakistan, on Sunday, according to a report by Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Ground Force.

Following the attack, the units stationed in the region were quickly dispatched to the area, and security forces are in pursuit of the terrorists. The victims were native to the region.

The border region of Saravan in Sistan and Baluchestan Province has over the past years been the scene of clashes between the Iranian security forces and terrorist groups and drug traffickers.

Back in May, five Iranian border guards were killed in clashes with armed terrorists and anti-Islamic Revolution groups in the Maze-Sar area of Saravan.

Also in April, a senior Iranian police officer was killed in a terrorist attack in the southeastern province after unidentified assailants launched a surprise attack on him.