Plantronics VOYAGER FOCUS UC User Manual

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Table of Contents

  • Charge Stand
  • USB Bluetooth Adapter
  • Connect to PC
  • Configure USB Adapter
  • Pair to Mobile Device
  • Pair USB Adapter Again
  • Wear on the Right or Left
  • Charge Your Headset
  • Check Headset Battery Status
  • Load Software
  • Make/Take/End Calls
  • Mute/Unmute
  • Mute on Reminder
  • Play or Pause Music
  • Track Selection
  • Use Sensors
  • Deepsleep Mode
  • Answer Calls from a Second Device
  • Change Language
  • Update Firmware
  • Accessories
  • Troubleshoot

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Page 3: overview, page 4: charge stand, page 5: connect and pair, page 6: pair usb adapter again, page 7: fit and charge, page 8: load software, page 9: the basics, page 10: mute/unmute, page 11: anc, page 12: more features, page 13: what's in the box, page 14: troubleshoot.

  • Page 15 The headset talk time is not Charge the headset fully to reset the accuracy of the talk time accurate. prompts. I hear an echo when not on a call. Check and see if OpenMic is on by pressing the red mute button on the boom when you are not on a call.

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Plantronics Hub for Windows/Mac is a client application that provides end users with headset customization/firmware update capabilities.  Plantronics Hub is also responsible for capturing data and events from the headset and sending that data to Plantronics Manager Pro

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Version 1.3.2

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Fixed Issues

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  • Fixed an issue with Poly Lens Desktop Software version not loading
  • Fixed an issue with App auto-startup and Launch App minimized setting when updating to version prior to 1.3.2 (Windows)
  • Fixed an issue with anti-startle setting of Poly Savi 7400
  • Fixed an issue regarding missing settings for HP webcams
  • Fixed other minor bugs

Known Issues Poly Lens Desktop App opens maximized irrespective of the setting Launch App minimized being ON (MacOS Sonoma, Ventura)

Version 1.3.1

Version 1.3.0.

  • Added support for HP webcams 430/435, 620/625, and 960/965
  • Added language localization support for German, Italian, Polish, Danish, Dutch, and Finnish
  • Added macOS Sonoma support
  • Added a new option for Poly Lens Cloud firmware policy that supports end users using Windows to allow three delays before forcing an update after restart
  • Added setting to turn on Acoustic Events for select headsets on Windows
  • Added support for Poly Lens Desktop version policy on Windows
  • Updated Zoom SDK for Windows
  • Updated device firmware update experience for Poly Voyager Free 60 Series
  • Fixed an issue with updating Poly Lens Desktop App.
  • Fixed an issue with starting the Poly Lens Desktop App in per-machine mode
  • Fixed an issue with the update notification for Poly Voyager Surround 85
  • Fixed an issue with the active call audio setting for Poly Voyager Surround 85
  • Fixed minor bugs with HP webcams
  • Other bug fixes

Version 1.2.0

  • Added support for Poly Voyager Surround 80 UC
  • Added support for Poly Voyager Surround 85 UC
  • Added Support for End Meeting on Zoom Client via Call Control on Poly Headsets
  • Fixed an issue with Poly Lens Desktop App crashing on MacOS
  • Fixed an issue with Poly Lens Desktop reporting wrong serial number for Poly Voyager Free 60+ Charge Case
  • Fixed an issue with Poly Voyager Free 60 UC device software update
  • Removed the Streaming Audio setting for Poly Voyager Focus 2. This setting is not supported.

Version 1.1.28

  • Added language localization support for French, French-Canada, Japanese, and Chinese (Traditional/Simplified)
  • Fixed an issue regarding Poly icons when pinned to taskbar

Version 1.1.27

  • Added support for Poly Savi 8400 and Savi 7400 Series
  • Added quick start guide and user guide for Poly Voyager Free 60 Charge Case
  • Fixed an issue regarding Poly Lens Desktop not minimized at launch
  • Fixed an issue regarding network connectivity issue banner
  • Removed Poly Lens Desktop shortcut icon on install/upgrade on Windows
  • Fixed an issue regarding language setting of Poly Voyager Free 60 Charge Case
  • Fixed an issue regarding update button for Poly Voyager Free 60 DFU
  • Fixed issues regarding Poly Voyager Free 60 DFU
  • Fixed UI issues of Poly Voyager Free 60
  • Fixed an issue regarding Primary device selection for Poly Voyager Free 60
  • Fixed an issue regarding Poly Blackwire 8225 broken firmware version link
  • Fixed an issue regarding Poly Savi 8220 base freeze
  • Fixed an issue regarding control settings for video devices
  • Fixed an issue regarding loginless install not overriding regular Poly Lens Desktop install
  • Fixed an issue regarding Zoom Call Control

Version 1.1.26

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  • Added support for Voyager Free 60 series
  • Added macOS Ventura Support
  • Added Show button on camera preview on macOS
  • Added Loginless Onboarding for Windows, see Poly Lens Help
  • Fixed an issue with Poly Lens Desktop client communication to Poly Lens Cloud inventory
  • Fixed an issue with accessing Poly Lens Cloud with a proxy server enabled
  • Fixed an issue with the memory leak on macOS
  • Fixed an issue with reduced video resolution on macOS when using video preview
  • Fixed an issue with Poly Lens Desktop software update installer
  • Fixed an issue with inventory view of uninstalled Poly Lens Desktop clients
  • Fixed an issue with missing Show button for Poly Studio E70 on Mac
  • Fixed an issue with Poly Studio E70 device software update
  • Fixed an issue with DFU failure on Poly Savi family devices while playing music

Version 1.1.24

Urgent Update Required Maintenance Release for Lens Desktop Version 1.1.24 We have identified a critical issue that is impacting customers’ ability to log in to the Poly Lens services including the Lens Portal, Lens Desktop, and Zero Touch services. Regardless if the following issue has been experienced, we strongly recommend all customers immediately upgrade to this latest version of Lens Desktop 1.1.24. Earlier versions of Lens Desktop will contribute to this problem.

  • Fixed a critical issue that is impacting customers’ ability to login to the Poly Lens services including the Lens Portal, Lens Desktop, and Zero Touch services.

Action Required To update, in Lens Desktop please select Settings (Gear icon) to access Poly Lens Settings and select Software Update > Update . The update will automatically download and install. See detailed instructions at the Lens Desktop Help .

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Version 1.1.23

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  • Added support for updated macOS Zoom SDK
  • Fixed issues with guest user and during users log out process displaying the following error "Network connectivity is not available"
  • Fixed issues with user login and device updates with Zscaler application present
  • Fixed issues with Lens Desktop Notification and Device Alerts when Headset setting is set to Device Charging , Device Disconnected , and Low Battery
  • Fixed issues with Mute setting on inbound/outbound calls in macOS Monterey with Zoom + Voyager Focus + BT600
  • Fixed issues with Zoom Call Control for macOS and Windows for Poly Savi 8200 UC Series, Poly Blackwire 3325, Poly Voyager Focus, Poly MDA 524/526 QD 
  • Fixed an issue in Lens Desktop User Interface with applying Language update (voice prompt/audio alerts) to Poly Headsets
  • Fixed an issue with Poly Blackwire 8825 notification to update to the same Firmware version
  • Fixed an issue with Poly Blackwire 5210/5220 – Volume Min/Max Alerts and Restore Default settings added
  • Fixed an issue with Poly Blackwire 7225 – General and Ringtones settings updated
  • Fixed an issue with Poly Savi 8200 Office – Restore Defaults setting is added
  • Fixed an issue with Poly USB Studio USB, Poly Studio R30, Poly Studio P15 – Pan/Tilt/Zoom settings were not restored with Favorites when starting from Group or Speaker Tracking mode 
  • Various bug fixes and improvements to Lens Desktop installer and application 

Version 1.1.21

  • Added macOS Monterey Support
  • Added Support for Camera Flip/Mirror setting for Poly Studio P15
  • Fixed an issue with accessing Camera Controls for Poly Video USB devices
  • Fixed an issue with Clear Trusted Devices setting for Poly Headsets
  • Fixed an issue with DA80 peripheral notification to update to the same firmware version
  • Fixed an issue with Poly Blackwire 3320 Mute Reminder/Time-base setting
  • Fixed an issue with Poly Voyager 4300 Series with adding Incoming Call Alert setting
  • Fixed an issue with Poly BT700 Update option missing when paired with a Poly Headset
  • Fixed issues with Poly Sync 20 when updating device firmware over USB and BT600
  • Fixed issues with Poly Savi 7300 settings (added Reset Device/Restore Defaults and Headset to PC Link)

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Keeping your Plantronics Voyager Legend is a good troubleshooting step if your headset stopped working and it's also a good idea to update your headset so often for the best performance.

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MOSCOW, Idaho -- A quadruple homicide rocked the quiet Idaho college hamlet of Moscow last year. But the financial repercussions are only now coming into focus.

"It was a tragic and horrible event that no one saw coming," Moscow Mayor Art Bettge said. "A difficult six months."

The city's already slim budget is straining under the weight of the investigation's mounting expenses. Even before the killings, the police department alone cost $7.2 million, Moscow officials told ABC News - several hundred thousand dollars more than the $6.9 million in property taxes brought in, police and city officials said.

The police department is the largest chunk of Moscow's funding for basic government services, at more than a third of general fund expenditures, according to city budget reports reviewed by ABC News.

Now, overtime and other expenses are growing exponentially with the ongoing need for increased patrols and law enforcement work - and shouldered by a short-staffed force putting in long hours.

"Moscow is not awash in a funding excess," the mayor told ABC News. "We run a very, very lean budget and the impact of the investigation has been felt on the budget."

Bottom line, officials said: the ongoing cost of the killings has burned through cash that could have gone to benefit the community and fix up city infrastructure.

Around noon on Nov. 13, four University of Idaho students -- Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin -- were found stabbed to death at their off-campus house by officers responding at the scene. After an intensive hunt for more than six weeks, police zeroed in on a suspect: Bryan Kohberger, a 28-year-old criminology Ph.D. student at nearby Washington State University.

SEE MORE: Grand jury indicts Bryan Kohberger in connection with murder of 4 University of Idaho students

Kohberger was arrested on Dec. 30 in Pennsylvania, after driving cross-country to spend the holidays at his family home in Albrightsville, Pennsylvania.

On Wednesday, a grand jury returned a multi-count indictment against Kohberger, including four counts of murder in the first degree. He is set to appear for his arraignment on Monday and enter a plea, according to court documents.

Even with a suspect in custody, the ongoing investigation has depleted Moscow's coffers, and scrambled an already fragile balance sheet, city officials said.

"We weren't prepared for this. This is such a horrific thing - how could you plan for this?" Moscow City Council member Sandra Kelly told ABC News.

"You budget for fires. You budget for floods. You prepare for natural disasters. This was not natural," Kelly said. "The cost is astronomical. And of course you can't skimp on keeping people safe. Yet, this is just not something you budget for - because it's something you'd never dream could happen."

Local business owner Mitchell Lopez, who co-owns the popular Main Street Mexican Restaurant "La Casa Lopez," likened the effect of the killings to the COVID-19 pandemic's pain.

"Owning and running a family business - we've always had our ups and downs - we've gone through two recessions, a pandemic, and now, this unfortunate loss of life has caused the closest thing to the pandemic - in terms of financial loss - has been from these horrendous murders," Lopez told ABC News. His family moved to Moscow in 1994 and stayed for the vibrant culture and community atmosphere.

SEE ALSO: Idaho college murder victim's family tells ABC News they're ready to face suspect in court

"We've all had some connection with these students - they ventured into our businesses, or they worked for us. We were all mourning. Completely heartbroken," Lopez said. "This town emptied out so quickly, nobody would go out - they were scared. We've always been a very safe haven and this really caused a major financial burden on every business in the area."

Before the killings, the mayor said his team had already planned to hike taxes by the allowed 3 percent, due to inflation and planned city improvement projects.

Investigating the four university murders diverts those additional dollars towards the extra police work.

"We're just trying to tread fiscal water to avoid going under," Bettge said.

After the killings, local law enforcement amped up their presence to ensure the safety of a community on edge, and to push forward the investigation. Security was posted outside the house where the four students were slain; patrols were increased on and around campus; police accrued long overtime hours from round-the-clock work and evidence analyses even as they fielded an onslaught of national media attention.

Less than three weeks into the investigation last fall, the city had already incurred more than $70,000 in overtime and other expenses, according to a letter Mayor Bettge sent to Idaho Gov. Brad Little in early December, obtained by ABC.

That five-digit figure was expected to grow "to nearly $200,000 over the coming weeks as we face additional overtime, private security, data storage, and communications assistance costs," Bettge wrote in the letter, and a further "significant financial burden" as the case unfolds.

Little has stepped in with roughly $93,000 reimbursement for public information expenses, overtime, security costs and electronic data storage, according to the governor's office.

That will help, but "does not cover the full, unanticipated impact on the budget," Bettge said, adding, "that's why we keep some reserves available to handle unexpected financial impacts."

Some of those reserves come from money left over because of unfilled positions with the police department, the mayor said.

The Moscow Police Department has more than half a dozen vacant positions, Captain Anthony Dahlinger said. They are down nine officers - a quarter of their full force.

When fully staffed, MPD has 36 sworn officers' positions including the chief and command staff, Dahlinger told ABC News. They currently have 27 sworn and certified officers.

Those empty spots - and available, already appropriated financial resources - can offer a small financial "buffer" against unforeseen blows to their bottom line, Bettge said: available "salary lapse" money from vacant MPD positions could be transferred towards upcoming infrastructure projects like renovating aging city buildings.

It now goes towards the homicide investigation, the mayor said.

SEE MORE: Idaho murders update: Video shows Bryan Kohberger in traffic stop month before students' killings

"There was most certainly an impact due to the massive amount of hours worked," Dahlinger said. "The true financial impact of the homicide investigation will not be known for quite some time as the case is still in process."

While those other projects will eventually move forward "it slows us down considerably, and stops future investment in certain aspects of the city that clearly need to be done," Bettge said, calling the situation a "complex puzzle" of "scarce resources."

"It calls into question - if budgets really begin to get rough, where do you cut?" he said. "The community suffers... sooner or later something has to give, and I don't know what that would be."

The killings thrust Moscow into the national spotlight, with officials and citizens alike facing a flurry of media attention. With the case moving forward, Latah County will shoulder more of the financial burden, but meanwhile, grappling with the ongoing saga has required both additional dollars and manpower.

The city's emergency medical services run on donated time: the Moscow Volunteer Fire Department's roughly 60 emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics respond to as many as 2,000 medical calls a year on average, according to city statistics.

Moscow has contended with a "persistent" EMS staffing shortage, according to City Council strategic planning documents reviewed by ABC, which unaddressed, could create "significant damage" and have "widespread impact," a majority of the city's management leaders agreed.

"The Department is still trying to recruit/retain community volunteers and there are still challenges with paramedic coverage," according to an April presentation of the Moscow Volunteer Fire Department Annual Report from fire chief Brian Nickerson.

The nearby university offers a seasonal labor pool for EMS volunteers that shrinks once classes let out - exacerbating that shortage, city officials told ABC.

RELATED: Newly released documents detail search of Bryan Kohberger's home, office hours after arrest

"We do have less coverage when our student residents are out of school during breaks which does create challenges," Nickerson said, "especially during the school breaks such as summer, Thanksgiving, Christmas and Spring break," even with the "very dedicated community volunteers" who work through those times.

The possibility of incentivizing summer volunteers with a weekly stipend is under discussion, officials said; where the money comes from remains an open question.

"You find cash for these major challenge areas that are identified as the truly important ones, and you make it happen. But stuff like this makes it a lot harder," Bettge said.

This year, school lets out just as Kohberger's highly scrutinized case is poised to move forward.

"For us, this is unknown territory. We've never gone through this before," Bettge continued, pointing to his city's resilience. "We're feeling our way along as best we can to try to accommodate all of the needs - the competing needs: maintaining the city for our citizens - and seeing that justice is done."

ABC News' Julie Scott, Nick Cirone, Kayna Whitworth and Timmy Truong contributed to this report.

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A man rides his bicycle in front of a destroyed apartment building in the city of Avdiivka.

Russian troops continue attempts to advance near Avdiivka

Kyiv’s forces have repelled attacks to the north -east, west and south -west of Avdiivka over the past 24 hours, according to reports by the Ukrainian general staff.

Over the past day, Russia has conducted airstrikes in support of ground operations aimed at encircling the city on the outskirts of Donetsk.

The Institute for the Study of War, a US thinktank, has assessed that Russian troops are likely trying to cut off Ukrainian supply lines into Avdiivka to isolate the city. However, Ukrainian defenders continue to hold their positions and have beaten back 23 Russian assaults.

According to further reporting by Euromaiden, Russian units have undertaken infantry assaults near the settlements of Stepove, Pervomaiske and Novokalynove to block key access roads to Avdiivka.

So far, these attacks have not achieved breakthroughs, with Ukrainian troops still in control of the main highways leading into the city.

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Russia sent waves of kamikaze drones into Ukraine on Saturday in what Kyiv claimed was the most intensive drone attack since the start of the war . Five people were wounded by falling debris, while several buildings were damaged as about 17,000 people in the Kyiv region were left without electricity. Ukraine’s air force said it shot down 74 of the 75 drones launched in the attack.

Russia has brought down at least 24 drones over the Moscow region and three other provinces to the south and west, as well as two Ukrainian missiles over the Azov Sea. One person was injured in the city of Tula, south of Moscow, when an intercepted drone hit an apartment building.

The Russian military death toll in Ukraine has reached almost 325,000, according to unverified estimates by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. As of 26 November, 324,830 troops have been killed since Russia’s latest invasion of Ukraine began – including 1,070 over the past day.

Russian troops continue attempts to advance near Avdiivka, with Kyiv’s forces repelling attacks to the north-east, west and south-west of the city over the past 24 hours. According to reports by the Ukrainian general staff, Russia has conducted airstrikes in support of ground operations geared toward encircling the city on the outskirts of Donetsk.

About 2,100 vehicles are unable to get into Ukraine because of a Polish blockade. According to an update by Ukraine’s infrastructure ministry reported by the Kyiv Independent, the flow of traffic at the Dorohusk-Yahodyn crossing – usually 680 lorries a day – is now down to a few dozen every 24 hours.

Ukraine’s arms industry boss has called for country to turn itself into the “arsenal of the free world ” and provide weapons for export. Oleksandr Kamyshin aims to revive state sector and coordinate private enterprises to boost export of weapons.

Switzerland is to make a significant donation to the Grain from Ukraine initiative

The country’s president, Alain Berset, confirmed the news at an international food security summit in Kyiv .

During food security summit in Kyiv, President of 🇨🇭 Alain Berset announced that Switzerland would contribute towards helping those affected by transferring 3 million francs to the @WFP As a result of RF war of aggression, around 11 million people in 🇺🇦 are dependent on food aid pic.twitter.com/tcb35JEl6j — Swiss Embassy Kyiv (@SwissUA) November 26, 2023

Latvia offers assistance to end Polish border blockade

Latvia’s foreign minister, Krišjānis Kariņš, has offered to help negotiate a deal to unblock the Polish border with Ukraine , according to reports by the Kyiv Independent.

The flow of traffic at Ukraine’s Dorohusk-Yahodyn crossing continues to be slowed by protests by Polish lorry drivers, who believe a relaxing of EU transport rules is allowing Ukrainian drivers entering Poland to undercut local businesses.

During a phone call on 25 November, Kariņš told Poland’s EU affairs secretary, Szymon Szynkowski, that Latvia was on hand to help “provide assistance in seeking solutions” to resolve the impasse.

More than 2,000 vehicles are stuck at the border, and two lorry drivers are known to have died in the protests.

About 2,100 vehicles unable to get into Ukraine because of Polish blockade

The flow of traffic at Ukraine’s largest cargo crossing continues to be slowed by Polish lorry drivers protesting against the liberalisation of EU transport rules for Ukrainian trucks.

According to an update by Ukraine’s infrastructure ministry reported by the Kyiv Independent, as of today about 2,100 vehicles are unable to get into Ukraine.

The flow of traffic at the Dorohusk-Yahodyn crossing is usually 680 lorries a day. The ministry says this is now down to a few dozen every 24 hours.

Protesters started blocking three border crossing points on 6 November, complaining that the high number of Ukrainian drivers entering Poland is undercutting local businesses by hauling goods from Poland to other countries.

Although the protesting truckers said that the blockade would apply only to non-essential goods, Ukrinform reported on 20 November that trucks carrying humanitarian aid or fuel and other essential goods had been on standby at the border for days. Two truckers are known to have died.

On 16 November the EU warned Poland that it must take action to stop the border blockade protest.

Shaun Walker

Oleksandr Kamyshin, the man tasked with reviving Ukraine’s domestic arms industry, has a dream for his country’s future. Even when the war with Russia is over, he believes, Ukraine should focus on arms production, turning itself into the “arsenal of the free world” and providing weapons for export, writes Shaun Walker in Kyiv

“For the next decades, defence should be the major industry in Ukraine . After the war it should be our core export product,” said Kamyshin, in a recent interview at his office in an unmarked building in central Kyiv.

Kamyshin started the war as the head of Ukraine’s state railway network. In March, Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy , appointed him minister of strategic industries. Before the full-scale invasion last February, Ukraine’s arms industry was a murky sector of scandals and dubious deals, and despite the years of low-grade conflict in Donbas, weapons stocks were fairly limited when the full-scale invasion came last year.

“We had a few Javelins but it was mostly Soviet stocks,” said Kamyshin. A defence source said no ammunition whatsoever was produced in Ukraine in 2021, the year before the invasion. Now, Kamyshin wants to revive the state sector, as well as coordinate the myriad small private enterprises that have sprung up to make weapons for the Ukrainian army.

Read Shaun Walker’s full story here :

Russia ‘likely’ to have moved strategic air defence systems from Kaliningrad

This move has been made to “backfill recent losses”, according to the latest update from the UK Ministry of Defence.

Latest Defence Intelligence update on the situation in Ukraine – 26 November 2023. Find out more about Defence Intelligence's use of language: https://t.co/vl9UxypsV9 🇺🇦 #StandWithUkraine 🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/NnriPcPoJ3 — Ministry of Defence 🇬🇧 (@DefenceHQ) November 26, 2023

It’s just after 2.30pm in Kyiv . Here are the day’s main developments so far:

Russia has brought down at least 24 drones over the Moscow region and three other provinces to the south and west, the Russian defence ministry and the Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin have reported in a series of Telegram updates. One person was injured in Tula when an intercepted drone hit an apartment building, the region’s governor, Alexei Dyumin, said.

The spokesman for Ukraine’s ground forces, Volodymyr Fitio, has told the United News telethon that Russian soldiers “seek to reoccupy” the town of Kupiansk in the Kharkiv region.

Russia has placed the Meta spokesperson Andy Stone on a wanted list, according to the state-run TASS news agency. TASS said the Russian interior ministry had opened a criminal investigation against Stone but had not disclosed the details of the investigation or charges.

The UK government has been urged to take immediate action to disrupt supply of technology used in electronic warfare. A dossier, compiled by Ukraine and circulated to the leading countries that have imposed sanctions on Russia over the war in Ukraine, identifies key Russian companies involved in the development and production of electronic military equipment. It says the UK and other countries have not yet imposed sanctions on some of the firms involved.

Russia still intends to recapture the town of Kupiansk

Russian soldiers “seek to reoccupy” the town of Kupiansk in the Kharkiv region, according to the spokesman for Ukraine’s ground forces, Volodymyr Fitio.

Ukrinform has reported Fitio’s claims, reportedly made while speaking on the United News telethon.

Indeed, Russian invaders have not abandoned their intentions to attack … to advance toward the town of Kupiansk. They seek to reoccupy it. In this area, Ukrainian defenders repelled four enemy attacks. It was near Usenkivka and Ivanivka. The enemy intends to advance to the settlement of Sinkivka in order to develop their further success in the offensive on Kupiansk.

Russia puts Meta’s spokesperson on wanted list

Russia has placed the Meta spokesperson Andy Stone on a wanted list on unspecified charges, the state-run TASS news agency reported on Sunday.

TASS said the Russian interior ministry had opened a criminal investigation against Stone but had not disclosed the details of the investigation or charges. In March 2022 the Russian investigative committee said it had opened criminal investigation against the “illegal actions of Meta’s employees” and mentioned Stone, saying he had “lifted a ban on calls for violence against the Russian military on its platforms” and was thus inciting extremist activity.

Facebook and Instagram – both Meta platforms – were banned in Russia shortly after its invasion of Ukraine in February last year.

Meta’s press office did not immediately respond to a Reuters request seeking comment out of normal business hours.

Here are some of the latest images from the newswires:

On 25 November, people in Kyiv light candles in memory of the millions of Ukrainians who died during the Holodomor genocide. Ukraine marks the Holodomor Remembrance Day on the fourth Saturday of November.

The Ukraine prime minister, Denys Shmyhal, has expressed his appreciation for Latvia’s support following a recent presidential visit.

🇱🇻🇺🇦 Grateful to Latvian President @edgarsrinkevics for his visit to #Ukraine . We discussed the implementation of the Peace Formula and support for Ukraine's European and Euro-Atlantic integration. Latvia's experience is important for us. I thanked him for the help in… pic.twitter.com/jdqDRlmZvT — Denys Shmyhal (@Denys_Shmyhal) November 25, 2023

Government urged to take immediate action to disrupt supply of technology used in electronic warfare.

The Russian military death toll in Ukraine has reached almost 325,000, according to estimates.

As of 26 November, 324,830 troops have been killed since Russia’s latest invasion of Ukraine began – including 1,070 over the past day.

These indicative figures, provided by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, have not been verified by the Guardian.

According to their estimates, Russia has also lost 5,513 tanks, 10,279 armoured fighting vehicles and 7,874 artillery systems since 4 February 2022.

Russia and Ukraine report downing of drones in overnight attacks

Russia’s defence ministry says it had thwarted a major Ukrainian drone attack with at least 20 drones shot down over Russian regions, including Moscow.

Officials said the drones were shot down over regions including Moscow, Tula, Kaluga and Bryansk. One person was injured in Tula when an intercepted drone hit an apartment building, the region’s governor Alexei Dyumin said.

Ukraine’s air force says it destroyed eight of nine attack drones launched overnight by Russia. There were no immediate reports of damage or about where the remaining drone had struck.

The attack, which the air force said was launched from the south-east, came a day after what Ukrainian officials said had been Russia’s largest drone attack of the war.

Ukraine has warned in recent weeks that Russia will target critical infrastructure in a winter aerial campaign, as it did last year.

Ukraine needs more air defences to protect grain exports, Zelenskiy says

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy says his country needs more air defences to protect its grain export routes as well as regions bordering Russia.

“There is a deficit of air defence – that is no secret,” Zelenskiy said at the Grain from Ukraine summit on food security in Kyiv, which was attended by senior officials from European countries, including Swiss president Alain Berset and Lithuanian prime minister Ingrida Simonyte.

Latvian president Edgars Rinkevics, Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Swiss president Alain Berset and prime minister of Lithuania Ingrida Simony at the Grain from Ukraine summit in Kyiv.

Zelenskiy said Ukraine would be supplied by its foreign partners with vessels to accompany convoys of cargo ships from Ukraine’s ports to guarantee their security. “I have agreements with several countries about powerful accompaniment of convoys by Ukrainians, but using [foreign] equipment,” he said.

Zelenskiy was speaking after Russia attacked Ukraine with 75 drones overnight, the biggest drone assault of the war. The joint press conference of the three leaders was cut short by another air raid siren.

Separately, European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen pledged support in a letter to Zelenskiy that she shared on social media platform X, saying the Commission would make available 50m euros for “quick repairs and upgrades of infrastructure in Ukraine’s ports.”

Zelenskiy said Kyiv hoped to solve its air defence shortage through new supplies from partners and increasing its own production capacity, something on which he said there had been progress.

Ukraine, a major exporter of grain, has been exporting grain via unilateral corridors through the Black Sea, after Russia withdrew in July from a UN-brokered deal to allow grain ships through its blockade.

Opening summary

Russia’s defence ministry says it has thwarted a major Ukrainian drone strike with at least 20 drones shot down over its regions, including Moscow. One person was injured in the city of Tula when an intercepted drone hit an apartment building, the region’s governor Alexei Dyumin said.

Overnight, Ukraine’s military also reported destroying eight of nine attack drones launched by Russia. There were no immediate reports of damage.

More details shortly, here are some other key developments:

Russia sent waves of kamikaze drones into Ukraine in what Kyiv claimed Saturday was the most intensive drone attack since the start of the war . Five people were wounded by falling debris, including an 11-year-old child, the mayor, Vitaliy Klitschko, said. Several buildings, including a kindergarten, were damaged and about 17,000 people in the Kyiv region were left without electricity. Ukraine’s air force said it shot down 74 of the 75 drones launched in the attack.

The former Russian prime minister turned Kremlin critic Mikhail Kasyanov has been added to a list of “foreign agents”, Russia’s justice ministry has announced . Kasyanov who served as prime minister for the first four years of Putin’s administration, now appears in the justice ministry’s register of foreign agents, a term reminiscent of the Soviet-era “enemy of the people”. He was sacked in February 2004 and he went into opposition to the Kremlin. In 2022, Kasyanov left the country and has criticised Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Switzerland’s president, Alain Berset was in Kyiv and paid homage to the victims of the Holodomor famine that he said was “provoked by Soviet leaders”. Berset met with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy to discuss “humanitarian demining, the use of frozen profits from the assets of the aggressor country and the peace formula”, according to Zelenskiy. Latvia’s president, Edgars Rinkēvičs, was also in Ukraine and with met the country’s prime minister, Denys Shmyhal to discuss the progress of Ukraine’s integration into the EU.

The UK Ministry of Defence reported that Russia’s Black Sea fleet is facing issues reloading its vessels with cruise missiles. Russia will, the MoD said, need to overcome such issues “in time for maritime cruise missiles to be included in any winter campaign of strikes against Ukraine”.

Ukraine needs more air defences to protect its grain export routes as well as regions bordering Russia, president Volodymyr Zelenskiy said as he addressed an international summit on food security in Kyiv. “There is a deficit of air defence – that is no secret,” Zelenskiy told the Grain from Ukraine summit, which was attended by senior officials from European countries, including Swiss president Alain Berset and Lithuanian prime minister Ingrida Simonyte. Zelenskiy said Ukraine would be supplied by its foreign partners with vessels to accompany convoys of cargo ships from Ukraine’s ports to guarantee their security.

A Ukrainian soldier who was posthumously awarded a medal after a widely shared video showed him declaring “Glory to Ukraine” before apparently being shot dead, was commemorated with a statue in his northern home town. The video shared in March showed a man the military later named as Oleksandr Matsievskiy, a sniper with a unit from the region of Chernihiv, saying “Slava Ukraini”, a phrase more than a century old that has become a popular expression of resistance to Russia’s February 2022 invasion. Standing smoking a cigarette in a wooded area, carrying no visible weaponry, Matsievskiy is then seen slumping to the ground, apparently struck repeatedly by unseen shooters. Kyiv blamed “brutal and brazen” Russians for his death.

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