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Ukraine Repels 59 Pokrovsk Assaults as Rolling Outages Spread and NABU Targets Energoatom

Fresh missile and drone barrages have strained the power grid, triggered a request for an IAEA Board meeting, and added political pressure through a major anti‑corruption operation.

Overview

  • Ukraine’s General Staff logged 156 combat engagements on Nov. 10, with defenders stopping all 59 Russian attacks in the Pokrovsk sector as fighting concentrated in the city’s industrial area.
  • Military authorities report that units in the PokrovskMyrnohrad agglomeration continue defensive operations and are not encircled, with logistics maintained under pressure.
  • Ukrenergo introduced hourly power cuts across most regions after new damage to energy facilities, following a night attack that included Kinzhal missiles, S‑300/400 strikes and 67 attack drones, most of them Shaheds.
  • Kyiv asked the IAEA Board of Governors to convene after strikes on substations feeding the Khmelnytskyi and Rivne nuclear plants forced temporary reductions in nuclear output for safety.
  • NABU said it is conducting a large operation into corruption in the energy sector tied to Energoatom, documenting a high‑level criminal organization with roughly 1,000 hours of audio evidence, as regional officials reported new civilian casualties in Kharkiv and Kherson and sappers in Sumy found a Shahed rigged with anti‑tank mines.