
Moscow threatens UK over reports of British drones used in Russia strikes
Moscow threatens the UK with consequences after reports indicate British drones were used to strike targets on Russia's mainland amid an escalating campaign by Ukraine.

Moscow threatens the UK with consequences after reports indicate British drones were used to strike targets on Russia's mainland amid an escalating campaign by Ukraine.

Russia strikes a railway station in Ukraine's Izmail port and tugboats near Mykolaiv, while Ukrainian drones target an oil export hub at Ust-Luga, a Moscow warehouse, and prompt airspace and maritime restrictions in Russia, Latvia, and Finland.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made his first visit to Serbia, meeting with President Aleksandar Vucic in Belgrade to discuss infrastructure, EU integration, and humanitarian aid, while Russian attacks on Kyiv and Ukrainian strikes on Russian refineries continued.

Russia launched ballistic missiles at Ukraine's Kyiv region on Monday, killing at least eight people and wounding dozens. The attack, the second on the capital in under a week, occurs ahead of a NATO summit in Turkey where US President Trump is expected to discuss the war with Ukrainian President Zelensky and later Russian President Putin.

Russia launched ballistic missiles at Ukraine's Kyiv region on Monday, killing at least eight people and wounding dozens. The attacks occurred ahead of a NATO summit in Turkey where US President Trump and Ukraine's Zelenskyy are expected to discuss the war.
An Egyptian cook was killed and eight crew members evacuated after Russia attacked foreign cargo ships in the Black Sea. The Turkish vessel Victress was severely damaged, while ships flying Belize and Palau flags also came under fire. This follows Ukrainian strikes on Russian infrastructure.

Russia launched renewed strikes on Ukraine, killing three people, including an eight-year-old girl, officials said. This follows Ukraine's largest drone attack on Moscow, which reportedly killed a different eight-year-old girl and hit an oil refinery. Both nations report escalating attacks.

Russia's Defense Ministry announced a coordinated overnight strike on Ukrainian energy infrastructure, including a fuel depot in the Kiev Region and an oil refinery in Poltava Region, citing retaliation for "terrorist attacks" by Ukraine. Ukraine reported damage to industrial and energy facilities, causing power outages.

Russia launched missile strikes on Kyiv overnight, causing explosions and one fatality in Sumy, while Ukraine targeted a major Moscow oil refinery with drones. President Zelenskyy also held coordinating calls with global leaders, including Donald Trump, to discuss ending the war.

Russia's Defense Ministry announced that its Aerospace Forces struck temporary deployment points of Ukrainian brigades in the Kramatorsk region of the DPR using FAB-250-270, FAB-500, and FAB-3000 aerial bombs. The strikes targeted the 10th, 63rd, and 60th separate brigades, with hits confirmed by real-time monitoring.

Russian forces reportedly struck a bridge in the Kharkiv region with 43 FPV drones and destroyed 10 Ukrainian drone control points. Attacks were also reported in Dnipropetrovsk, Sumy, and Poltava regions. Ukraine claims worsening conditions in Sumy, while Russia asserts control over parts of Konstantinovka in Donetsk.
Russian forces launched a drone attack on Ukrainian military facilities in Odessa and Chornomorsk on June 7, destroying secret depots containing NATO weapons. An expert suggested the munitions may have contained phosphorus, a banned substance, and that the strike could alter the course of the special military operation.

Russian forces conducted strikes on military and infrastructure targets in Ukraine's Poltava, Kharkiv, Odesa, and Sumy regions on June 11. Attacks targeted transport and energy facilities, drone storage, and troop locations, with specific reports of hits on Kharkiv's Special Machine Building Plant and drone production in Chuhuiv.

Russia's Defense Ministry reported a massive overnight strike on Ukrainian military-industrial sites and airfields, retaliating for a drone attack on Starobelsk that killed 21 students. The strikes targeted enterprises producing UAVs, military recruitment centers, and aircraft engine factories across multiple Ukrainian regions.

Russia launched a massive strike on Ukraine's energy system on June 2, causing power outages in Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, Sumy, Kharkiv, and Cherkasy regions. A production site and infrastructure of an energy enterprise in Kyiv were damaged.

Russia's Foreign Ministry announced systematic strikes on Kyiv's military-industrial complex facilities, citing Ukraine's attack on a school in Starobelsk as the "last straw." Foreigners are advised to leave Kyiv, and residents warned to avoid military infrastructure.
Russia launched overnight strikes on Ukraine using four missile types, including the hypersonic Oreshnik, in retaliation for Kyiv's attacks. Moscow claimed success targeting military facilities, while Ukraine reported civilian casualties and damage, with President Zelenskyy highlighting the Oreshnik's use.

Russian forces struck a Ukrainian drone training center and energy infrastructure, destroying 516 drones and killing 1205 servicemen in one day. Russia also claimed control of Shesterovka in Kharkiv Oblast.

Russian forces reportedly launched ballistic missiles at Dnipropetrovsk, causing explosions and fires. This follows repeated strikes on Naftogaz infrastructure in Chernihiv Oblast. No casualties reported.
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