Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court are investigating alleged Russian cyberattacks on Ukrainian civilian infrastructure as possible war crimes, which could lead to arrest warrants if enough evidence is gathered.
A 15-year-old boy died after falling from a high-rise building in Kyiv's Dniprovsky district, and police are investigating the causes and circumstances of the incident.
Ukrainian Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets called the publication by the Russian Ombudsman of "lists of fighters who are ready to return" on the eve of the Peace Summit a provocation, saying that Ukraine is ready to take all defenders under the "all for all" formula and considers such publications by Russia to be nothing but a provocation.
The G7 leaders released their final communiqué after the summit in Italy. About three pages are devoted to support for Ukraine, including a statement on strengthening sanctions against Russia, a loan for Kyiv, and support for the Peace Summit.
All G7 countries pledged to keep Russian assets immobilized until Russia pays for its crimes against Ukraine. The countries assured that they will work to obtain permission in their respective jurisdictions to use future profits to service and repay the loans.
NATO defense ministers agreed on options for responding to the growing number of sabotage, cyberattacks and other hostile actions by Russia against Allies, including enhanced intelligence sharing, protection of critical infrastructure and further restrictions on Russian intelligence.
The KyivPride 2024 march will take place on June 16 in Kyiv under the slogan "Together to Victory", demanding protection from hate crimes, adoption of laws on registered partnerships and marriage equality, and drawing the attention of the international community to Ukraine's need for military support, release of prisoners, and assistance to civilians.
Russia continues to strengthen the defense around the Kerch bridge with fences, barriers and barges to protect it from potential attacks by Ukrainian naval drones.
Zelenskyy met with British Prime Minister Sunak at the G7 summit, reaffirming their shared commitment to ending Putin's illegal war and ensuring support for Ukraine's army, economy, and people.
At the Kontraktova Ploshcha metro station in Kyiv, a passenger was hit by a train, which led to the temporary closure of several nearby stations. Traffic has now resumed.
The G7 has agreed to provide Ukraine with about $50 billion in loans by the end of the year, using excess profits from Russia's sovereign assets to repay them.
Switzerland experienced minor cyberattacks on government websites and organizations participating in the Peace Summit, which caused minor disruptions but did not have a significant impact, and authorities expect more attacks during the summit.
In frontline Kharkiv, sappers seized a deadly UMPB D-30SN high-explosive air bomb. SES assures that there is no threat to civilians
A road accident involving an ambulance occurs in Kyiv, injuring a pregnant driver, an ambulance doctor, and others who were hospitalized.
Zelenskyy met with Italian Prime Minister Meloni to discuss Italy's support for Ukraine's air defense, the Peace Summit, and joint projects to rebuild Odesa region.
At the G7 summit, Ukraine and Japan signed a unique security agreement under which Japan will provide Ukraine with $4. 5 billion in aid through 2024 and support the country for 10 years in the security, defense, humanitarian, technical, and financial spheres.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with all G7 leaders during the summit in Italy, where he received clear support for Ukraine, international law, and a just peace.
ATES guerrillas conducted a reconnaissance of the Khersones airfield in occupied Sevastopol, Crimea, collecting important data on security measures: dugouts, patrols, a patrol boat and radar stations.
The Russian army shelled two settlements in the Kherson region, killing one person and injuring another.
Russians attacked Novomoskovsk, wounding two children. In addition, according to the head of the RMA, a fire broke out. Nine residential buildings were damaged.
Today, photos of Russians standing in long lines in front of banks and exchange offices in Moscow and St. Petersburg to withdraw or exchange money are circulating on social media. There are reports that customers have been unable to access their accounts for hours in the online applications of a number of banks, with error messages appearing.
During a meeting with U. S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, Ukraine's Defense Minister Rustem Umerov discussed Ukraine's defense needs, mobilization and equipment of combat brigades.
At an upcoming ministerial meeting, NATO Allies will discuss long-term envisioned support for Ukraine's defense and approve a plan to put NATO in charge of coordinating security and training assistance.
Russian troops conducted an airstrike on the village of Staryi Saltiv in Kharkiv region, injuring three civilians and damaging residential buildings.
Italy has pledged to provide Ukraine with another SAMP/T anti-aircraft missile battery to defend against Russian missile attacks, in addition to Germany's offer of an additional Patriot battery, Stoltenberg said.
Occupants continue to use aviation and fire in several areas, most actively in Pokrovske. In total, 89 combat engagements took place along the entire frontline since the beginning of the day.
Explosions were heard in Kharkiv, and police urged residents to stay in shelters due to a missile threat in the region.
More than 81,000 customers in 360 settlements in different regions of Ukraine are without power due to damage caused by heavy rains, thunderstorms and severe weather conditions.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made an unannounced visit to Saudi Arabia, the world's largest exporter of crude oil, which has positioned itself as a potential mediator in the Russian-Ukrainian war.
A Russian missile strike on Kryvyi Rih killed 9 people and wounded 29, including 5 children, and search and rescue operations continue.