⚡️ Update: 2 killed, 8 injured in Russian drone attack on Odesa.
A Russian drone attack against the southern Ukrainian city of Odesa overnight on June 10 killed two men and injured eight people, the Prosecutor General’s Office reported.
One more civilian suffered shock during the attack.
Photo: Prosecutor General's Office
A Russian drone attack against the southern Ukrainian city of Odesa overnight on June 10 killed two men and injured eight people, the Prosecutor General’s Office reported.
One more civilian suffered shock during the attack.
Photo: Prosecutor General's Office
⚡️ 17-year-old boy dies after June 3 Russian attack on Sumy, death toll rises to 6.
The boy, whose name was not disclosed, died because of his injuries several days after the strike.
The boy, whose name was not disclosed, died because of his injuries several days after the strike.
⚡️ Russian attacks kill 7, injure 34 in Ukraine over past day.
Ukrainian air defenses reportedly shot down seven Russian missiles and 213 attack drones. According to the Air Force, 64 drones disappeared from radars or were intercepted by electronic warfare systems.
Photo: President Volodymyr Zelensky/Telegram
Ukrainian air defenses reportedly shot down seven Russian missiles and 213 attack drones. According to the Air Force, 64 drones disappeared from radars or were intercepted by electronic warfare systems.
Photo: President Volodymyr Zelensky/Telegram
⚡️ Ukraine's NATO membership remains 'irreversible' despite possible communique omission, Rutte says
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte's comments follow reporting that this year's summit communique may exclude references to Russia and Ukraine.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte's comments follow reporting that this year's summit communique may exclude references to Russia and Ukraine.
⚡️ Update: Russia launches ‘one of the largest attacks on Kyiv,’ Zelensky said.
“It is vital that the response to this and other similar Russian attacks is not silence from the world, but concrete action,” President Volodymyr Zelensky said after the latest Russian mass attack on Kyiv and Odesa on June 10.
"Russian missile and Shahed strikes drown out the efforts of the United States and others around the world to force Russia into peace," he wrote on X.
Photo: President Volodymyr Zelensky/Telegram, Kateryna Denisova/The Kyiv Independent
“It is vital that the response to this and other similar Russian attacks is not silence from the world, but concrete action,” President Volodymyr Zelensky said after the latest Russian mass attack on Kyiv and Odesa on June 10.
"Russian missile and Shahed strikes drown out the efforts of the United States and others around the world to force Russia into peace," he wrote on X.
Photo: President Volodymyr Zelensky/Telegram, Kateryna Denisova/The Kyiv Independent
⚡️ Russia doubts NATO's Article 5, could use 'little green men' to test it, German intel chief warns.
"There are people in Moscow who no longer believe that NATO's Article 5 works. And they would like to test it," German intelligence chief Bruno Kahl told the Table Media news outlet.
"There are people in Moscow who no longer believe that NATO's Article 5 works. And they would like to test it," German intelligence chief Bruno Kahl told the Table Media news outlet.
⚡️ Russia to help North Korea produce Shahed-type drones, Ukraine's spy chief says.
Shahed drones could enable North Korea to strike targets across South Korea, potentially overwhelming air defenses, and could also assist Russia in its war against Ukraine, the War Zone wrote.
Shahed drones could enable North Korea to strike targets across South Korea, potentially overwhelming air defenses, and could also assist Russia in its war against Ukraine, the War Zone wrote.
⚡️ Russian soldier recorded launching grenade at residential building in retaken Kursk Oblast town.
In the footage, the soldier is seen loading a grenade launcher while repeatedly shouting "Akhmat! Chechnya!" — a reference to Chechen dictator Ramzan Kadyrov's forces — before firing in the direction of a residential area.
In the footage, the soldier is seen loading a grenade launcher while repeatedly shouting "Akhmat! Chechnya!" — a reference to Chechen dictator Ramzan Kadyrov's forces — before firing in the direction of a residential area.
⚡️ Over 40% of Ukrainians willing to compromise on 'de facto' recognition of Russian occupation for peace, poll shows.
Some 48% of Ukrainians "categorically" oppose even a de facto recognition of Russian control of the occupied Ukrainian territories to achieve peace, according to a poll by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) published on June 10.
In turn, 43% of respondents said they would be willing to make the concession to reach a peace deal with Moscow.
Some 48% of Ukrainians "categorically" oppose even a de facto recognition of Russian control of the occupied Ukrainian territories to achieve peace, according to a poll by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) published on June 10.
In turn, 43% of respondents said they would be willing to make the concession to reach a peace deal with Moscow.
⚡️ Update: Woman killed in Russian mass attack on Kyiv.
A woman was killed in Kyiv’s Obolonskyi district as a result of a mass Russian missile and drone attack against the capital overnight on June 10, said Tymur Tkachenko, head of the Kyiv City Military Administration.
A woman was killed in Kyiv’s Obolonskyi district as a result of a mass Russian missile and drone attack against the capital overnight on June 10, said Tymur Tkachenko, head of the Kyiv City Military Administration.
⚡️ Israeli Foreign Ministry denies sending Patriot systems to Ukraine amid conflicting claims.
The denial contrasts with statements made by Israeli Ambassador to Ukraine Michael Brodsky, who said in a recent interview that Israel had agreed to transfer retired Patriot missile systems — originally supplied by the U.S. in the 1990s — to Ukraine.
The denial contrasts with statements made by Israeli Ambassador to Ukraine Michael Brodsky, who said in a recent interview that Israel had agreed to transfer retired Patriot missile systems — originally supplied by the U.S. in the 1990s — to Ukraine.
⚡️ Update: In one of largest attacks on Ukraine's capital, Russia damaged St. Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv.
The UNESCO World Heritage site, dating back to the 11th century, is one of Ukraine's most significant religious and cultural landmarks.
"Tonight, (Russia) struck again at the very heart of our identity," Culture Minister Mykola Tochytskyi wrote. "St. Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv, a centuries-old shrine symbolizing the birth of our statehood, has been damaged."
Photo: Mykola Tochytskyi / Facebook
The UNESCO World Heritage site, dating back to the 11th century, is one of Ukraine's most significant religious and cultural landmarks.
"Tonight, (Russia) struck again at the very heart of our identity," Culture Minister Mykola Tochytskyi wrote. "St. Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv, a centuries-old shrine symbolizing the birth of our statehood, has been damaged."
Photo: Mykola Tochytskyi / Facebook
⚡️ Western firms reportedly paid at least $46 billion in taxes to Russia amid full-scale war in Ukraine.
Western companies have paid at least 40 billion euros ($46 billion) in taxes to Russia over the past three years, according to an investigation by investigative outlet Follow the Money published on June 10.
Western companies have paid at least 40 billion euros ($46 billion) in taxes to Russia over the past three years, according to an investigation by investigative outlet Follow the Money published on June 10.
⚡️ Russia admitted its 'peace memorandum' is an ultimatum Kyiv won't accept, Zelensky says.
"They (Russian officials) even told our delegation: we know that our memorandum is an ultimatum, and you will not accept it," President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
"They (Russian officials) even told our delegation: we know that our memorandum is an ultimatum, and you will not accept it," President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
⚡️Allies won't impose new sanctions on Russia because of Ukraine's refusal to mobilize at age 18, Zelensky says.
"I do not believe that we should mobilize people from the age of 18, as the leaders of other countries have thought," Volodymyr Zelensky said.
"I do not believe that we should mobilize people from the age of 18, as the leaders of other countries have thought," Volodymyr Zelensky said.
⚡️ Ukraine, Russia conduct second prisoner swap under Istanbul deal.
"All of them require immediate medical attention," President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
"All of them require immediate medical attention," President Volodymyr Zelensky said.