The President of Ukraine and the British Prime Minister discussed weapons supplies and joint diplomacy. Zelenskyy expressed gratitude for the sanctions against Russia's cryptocurrency schemes.
Marco Rubio confirmed Trump's participation in the NATO summit in Ankara on July 7-8. The US will demand reforms and increased defense spending from its allies.
Kyrylo Budanov discussed structural reforms and financial stability with the IMF mission. Ukraine continues the implementation of the EFF program and the fight against corruption.
Next week, according to preliminary data, the Verkhovna Rada may consider the dismissal of Minister of Education Oksen Lisovyi. The agenda includes a personnel issue, but without specific details.
Due to Ukrainian strikes, Russia is experiencing fuel shortages and logistical problems. Zelenskyy called ballistic missiles the enemy's last argument.
The occupiers struck a residential neighborhood in Kramatorsk with a guided aerial bomb (KAB). As a result of the shelling, three people were killed and four others were injured.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported on the Russian Federation's capacity to manufacture 120 ballistic missiles per month. This allows the enemy to regularly conduct massive attacks.
Prosecutor General Kravchenko discussed cooperation with the FBI and the investigation of war crimes in the USA. The talks also covered the fight against corruption and the strengthening of sanctions.
The head of the Finance Department of the Kyiv City State Administration will be tried for negligence in processing loans. Due to unnecessary credits, Kyiv's budget lost more than 581 million hryvnias.
In the Dnipro district, two people are in critical condition due to Russian shelling. Following a second strike, warehouses belonging to one of the retail chains caught fire.
Since the beginning of the day, the enemy has stormed AFU positions 83 times, most actively in the Pokrovsk direction. Russian artillery continues to shell border regions.
Zelenskyy discussed air defense supplies with the Prime Minister of Norway following Russia's massive attack. Norway is ready to help.
Donald Trump stated that he "seems to get along well" with Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei. The President mentioned the alleged severe injuries of the Iranian leader following U.S. attacks.
Shots were fired at a market in Westerland, and one person was detained near the train station. Police are searching for others involved; a bullet hole was discovered in a hair salon window.
Yuliia Svyrydenko reached an agreement in Tallinn on the development of unmanned systems and the exchange of experience. Estonia has allocated over 2.6 million euros for the Ukrainian energy sector.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy will attend the G7 summit in France at the end of June. The President will discuss military diplomacy and strengthening air defense with the leaders.
The General Staff recorded 203 combat engagements and the enemy's launch of nearly 6,000 drones. The situation was most intense in the Pokrovsk direction, where the enemy attacked 32 times.
The death toll in Kyiv has risen to seven following the death of a wounded person. As a result of the attack, 90 people were affected, and more than 50 wounded remain in hospitals.
Canadian Minister of Public Safety, Democratic Institutions and Intergovernmental Affairs Dominic LeBlanc has called on the United States and Mexico to extend the trade agreement for 16 years. Donald Trump, in turn, referred to Canada as the 51st U.S. state.
The former leader of Iran will be buried over the course of three days in several cities. His successor, Mojtaba Khamenei, has not yet appeared before the public.
Trump denied the cessation of dialogue with Iran, stating that contacts occur daily. He called on Tehran to immediately conclude a memorandum of understanding.
U. S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio reported that Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is alive. He is increasingly engaging through written messages.
Mahmoud Qomati announced a refusal to stop attacks on northern Israel in exchange for the security of Beirut. The group promises a stronger response to any aggression.
In Kyiv, following the shelling on June 2, 90 casualties and 6 deaths have been recorded. 52 wounded remain in hospitals, including two children.
U. S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that Iran is ready to discuss its nuclear program. Negotiations are complicated by the instability of the Iranian leadership.
The German Chancellor urged Magyar to support Ukraine despite the issue of national minorities. The Hungarian Prime Minister is ready to meet with Zelenskyy next week.
Marco Rubio rejected the possibility of lifting sanctions on Iran solely for opening the Strait of Hormuz. For this to happen, Tehran must make significant nuclear concessions.
KARG rescuers found an injured roe deer in Osokorky following the shelling of the city. The animal was taken to the Wild Animal Rescue Center for treatment.
In Zakarpattia, an official allowed the embezzlement of UAH 104. 9 million intended for the protection of an energy facility. He approved the procurement of materials at prices inflated fivefold.
Since the beginning of the day, 54 attacks have been recorded; the enemy is active in the Pokrovsk and Huliaipole directions. There was also an attempted offensive toward the Antonivskyi Bridge.