11 August 2024 in Russo-Ukrainian war
- Explosions rang out in Kursk, the authorities announced that a downed rocket had fallen on a house
- The Russians attacked Ukraine with attack drones
- A series of explosions rang out in Poltava region and Khmelnytskyi region
- In the Kyiv region, the Air Defense Forces worked on drones
- A man and his 4-year-old son were killed in Kyiv Oblast due to an enemy rocket attack
- The Russian authorities announced a massive night attack on the Kursk, Voronezh and Belgorod regions
- Russia is hitting Kramatorsk for the second morning in a row, there are wounded
- The Russians attacked Ochakiv with artillery, four people were injured
- The Air Defense Forces of Ukraine hunted for "Shaheds" until noon, shot down more than half a hundred UAVs
- Belarus has started sending military equipment to the border with Ukraine
- Russians are attacking Kherson and the region, civilians have been killed and wounded
- The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation releases old videos of strikes on the Armed Forces in the Kursk region
- There was alarm in Ukraine due to the threat of ballistics, there were explosions in Odesa and Sumy
- The Russians hit infrastructure facilities in the Sumy district
- BBC: Ukrainians have advanced 30 km deep into the Russian Federation, Russians are building defenses near the Kursk NPP
- There were 71 skirmishes at the front, almost half of them in the Pokrovsky direction
- The Russians started a fire at the ZNPP
- The IAEA reported the sounds of explosions in the area of the ZNPP before the fire
- Russian troops advanced in North and New York in Donetsk region
- ISW: The operation in the Kursk region allowed Ukraine to seize the initiative on one part of the front
- The Russians said that the Ukrainians are advancing in another district of the Belgorod region
- There were 124 skirmishes on the front during the day, most of them in the Pokrovsky direction
- 50 battles were fought in the Pokrovsky direction
- FT: European gas traders avoid Ukrainian storage facilities after Russian attacks