On November 13, Valerii Klochok presented a key review of the day's events. Germany and Hungary expressed concern about a corruption scandal in Ukraine's energy sector but promised continued financial and military support. Zuckerman, a figure in the case, denied his involvement and said he would return to Ukraine if possible.
In Pokrovsk, fighting continues with Russian infantry groups, but the city remains under Ukrainian control, according to Commander Sylskyi. Russia reported a massive drone attack, mainly on Orel, and in Odesa region, a Russian drone strike damaged critical infrastructure.
European partners emphasize the need for anti-corruption efforts and support for Ukraine's anti-corruption institutions. The issue will not be officially discussed at upcoming intergovernmental consultations with Germany.
Russia seeks dialogue with the Trump administration, but Western sanctions and efforts concerning frozen assets remain main topics. Poland noted the war could last up to three more years, while G7 leaders discussed using the current front line as a starting point for negotiations.
In the US, a sexual scandal involving Donald Trump is developing. Congress adopted a law restoring government operation. The possible renaming of the Pentagon to the Ministry of War, which could cost billions of dollars, is under consideration.
The summary ends with highlighting the importance of international support and urging readers to stay informed about developments.








