Ukrainian media on November 10 focused heavily on a major anti-corruption probe within Energoatom, dubbed "Midas" or "Barrier." Early reports from Glavcom, UNIAN, and Liga.net mentioned searches at the co-owner of "Kvartal 95" studio, Timur Mindich. By late morning, details emerged from Glavcom, Ukrinform UA, and Liga.net, revealing alleged kickbacks of 10-15% and a $100 million corruption scheme involving figures close to President Zelensky, with the Justice Minister also implicated. This investigation overshadowed earlier reports of Ukraine's desire to order 27 Patriot systems and intense fighting on the Pokrovsk front. In the afternoon, President Zelensky publicly reacted, stating that "there must be convictions" regarding the energy corruption. The day concluded with further revelations about the assets of a key figure's wife from Bihus.Info.