During a joint press conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the Peace Summit in Switzerland, President of the Swiss Confederation Viola Amherd said that at some point Russia will have to be involved to move the process toward peace.
The capybara Tohu, rescued from Russian shelling a month ago, was released into the open natural enclosure of the Kyiv Zoo for rehabilitation and socialization with other capybaras.
Scholz accused Putin of trying to undermine support for Ukraine among European countries by pretending to be open to peace talks.
In the rostov region, a car belonging to the chief of staff of a russian military unit exploded, allegedly due to an improvised explosive device planted in the vehicle.
Armenia's Security Council Secretary Armen Grigoryan will participate in a peace summit in Switzerland on June 15 to discuss the path to a just and lasting peace in Ukraine.
A Russian Su-24 fighter jet violated Swedish airspace over the island of Gotland, causing Sweden to take a JAS-39 Gripen fighter jet into the air to expel it, the first such incident since Sweden joined NATO.
President Zelenskyy said that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin must be put in his place by all possible means: strengthening Ukraine, imposing powerful sanctions, and politically isolating him and his society.
According to the head of Ukrainian intelligence, Kirill Budanov, Ukraine used at least 70 drones to strike the Russian airfield in Morozovsk.
According to Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the meeting with Pope Francis was very meaningful. He said that the Vatican was helping Ukraine a lot in the issue of returning Ukrainian children illegally deported by russia.
President Zelenskyy criticized Putin's call to lift sanctions against Russia as demonstrating his inadequacy, saying that the world imposed sanctions because of Russia's occupation of Ukrainian territories and killing of people, and that sanctions can only be lifted when Russia withdraws from the occupied territories.
Zelenskyy expects the peace summit to initiate substantive decisions on food security, nuclear safety, and the return of deported Ukrainian children, which will be the beginning of a long road to peace.
russians attacked Kupyansk with a drone, damaging the administrative building, and launched at least 5 air bombs on Kutuzivka, hitting farms and residential buildings.
russian occupants are exerting pressure near Hrekivka and Nevske in Luhansk region, but the situation is currently under control, despite shelling and attacks.
Six residents of Donetsk region were wounded by russian troops on June 14.
One person was killed and another wounded in Kherson region as a result of russian strikes on 18 settlements, including the city of Kherson.
Hackers of the Main Intelligence Directorate carried out a cyberattack on hostile web resources in the Russian Federation.
Russian Human Rights Ombudsman Tatyana Moskalkova published a list of 430 alleged Ukrainian prisoners of war who are ready to return home through an exchange on her telegram channel.
NATO establishes a mission headquarters in Ukraine in Wiesbaden, Germany, to coordinate arms supplies and training for the Ukrainian military.
NATO approves a plan to expand long-term support for Ukraine, including training, coordination of arms deliveries, and strengthening of its armed forces.
In winter, consumers in Ukraine may actually experience power outages for 5-6 hours a day due to a potential 35% generation deficit, but the situation may improve if more generation is restored by then.
The court banned 8 pro-Russian organizations that were coordinated by former MP Viktor Medvedchuk and planned a coup d'état in Kyiv in 2022 to help Russia take over Ukraine.
As part of the national selection for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2024, a three-day summer school for 15 participants will be held in Ukraine, where they will be trained in various aspects of performing arts.
A two-year-old girl faced abuse, threats and humiliation in a private kindergarten in Odesa Oblast, but the management ignored her parents' complaints. The Ombudsman appealed to the police to investigate.
Denmark becomes the first NATO country to invest in Ukrainian arms production by signing a memorandum of understanding to purchase weapons and equipment from Ukrainian manufacturers.
Kyivpastrans and the Kyiv Metro have a significant shortage of specialists: about 1,100 vacancies, or 15% of the total metro staff, and 27% of the shortage of working professions in Kyivpastrans.
NATO plans to strengthen its role in coordinating military assistance to Ukraine by increasing leadership involvement, avoiding delays in deliveries, and making countries legally obligated to provide assistance in a timely manner.
At the G7 summit, Biden expressed concern that countries such as China are providing Russia with materials for its war machine, and the leaders agreed to counteract this by imposing sanctions on third countries that help Russia.
Biden outlined U. S. assistance to Ukraine, including weapons, ammunition, intelligence sharing, military training, defense capacity building, and support for economic and energy recovery, in accordance with the signed security agreement.
Ukraine and the United States sign a 10-year bilateral security agreement. Before that, Ukraine and Japan signed a security agreement at the G7 summit.
Ukraine expects to receive its first F-16 fighter jets this summer, and the United States is focused on providing pilot and maintenance training to operate them.