Ukrainian media on November 11 continued its deep dive into the energy sector corruption probe. Early reports suggested potential peace implications from Ukrainian strikes on Russian energy infrastructure (Glavcom) and NATO's need for a stronger stance against Russia (Kyiv Post). By the morning, attention shifted to the alleged Trump administration's efforts to weaken a UN resolution on Russian occupation (Kyiv Post), alongside reports of drone attacks on a Saratov oil refinery (Ukrinform UA).
The focus then intensified on the "Midas" anti-corruption operation, with confirmations of investigative actions against former Energy Minister Halushchenko and the unmasking of key figures (Glavcom, Liga.net). The day concluded with new suspicions against former Vice-Prime Minister Chernyshov and the Cabinet's dissolution of Energoatom's Supervisory Board (Glavcom, Liga.net, UNIAN), while fighting persisted in Pokrovsk and Zaporizhzhia (Ukrinform UA, UNIAN).