Since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, Russian troops have lost approximately 518,560 personnel and 7,869 tanks.
The replenishment of the Russian army with new recruits does not allow it to conduct large-scale offensive operations in several directions simultaneously during the expected summer offensive.
The Czech police imposed increased security measures in public places as a preventive measure in connection with information about a possible terrorist attack, although no specific threat was identified.
In Mexico, a balcony collapsed in a bar, killing 3 people and injuring 19 others.
Colombia suspends coal exports to Israel until the end of the conflict in the Gaza Strip and Israel complies with the orders of the International Court of justice, citing the ongoing "genocide" by the Israeli government.
Russia has made limited progress in Ukraine due to a lack of weapons for Ukraine, despite ongoing bombing of cities and attempts to open up new fronts.
Saudi Arabia denied access to Mecca to more than 300,000 unregistered pilgrims before the start of the annual Hajj.
Explosions were heard in the Odessa region of Ukraine on the night of June 9, 2024 due to an attack by a cruise missile that was intercepted by the Ukrainian Air Force.
The Russian military is building fortifications along the Black Sea coast in the temporarily occupied Crimea, probably creating a line of defense, as they fear a possible landing of Ukrainian troops on the peninsula.
Austria's defense minister said the West has crossed the red line by allowing Ukraine to strike targets in Russia with Western weapons.
Christophe de Loire, director general of the human rights group Reporters Without Borders, has died of cancer at the age of 53.
The owner of a hotel in Transcarpathia was detained for illegally helping Ukrainian men of military age cross the border with Slovakia for money.
A cargo ship flying the flag of Antigua and Barbuda was subjected to rocket fire off the coast of Yemen near Aden, resulting in a fire that was quickly extinguished, no one was injured.
Russia plans to open departments for training electronic warfare officers at civilian universities in the occupied Ukrainian territories with a reduced program and promises of good positions for graduates.
The Russian military attacked 11 settlements in the Sumy region, 26 attacks and 59 explosions were recorded on June 8.
Volvo is recalling 72,000 new EX30 electric vehicles worldwide due to a potential software issue that could cause the speedometer to fail to display on the center screen. A software update is required to fix the error.
The Czech Republic may train 4,000 Ukrainian servicemen on its territory this year, but does not plan to send instructors to Ukraine due to the geographical proximity of the two countries.
North Korea is resuming sending propaganda balloons across the border to South Korea, despite a promise to stop it, the total number of which has exceeded 99.
Biden and Macron discussed efforts to prevent regional escalation in the Middle East, especially between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, as well as tensions between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, during the French President's state visit to the United States.
NATO is developing "land corridors" that will allow us and allied forces to quickly reach the front line in the event of a larger ground war with Russia in Europe. It is planned that the troops will arrive at various ports and pass through several countries to reach areas of potential conflict.
Three Moldovan citizens were detained in Paris for creating graffiti depicting coffins and the words "French soldier in Ukraine" near the Eiffel Tower.
The Israeli army entered the Nuseirat refugee camp in Gaza and rescued four hostages taken by Hamas on October 7, 2023, in an operation that resulted in Palestinian casualties.
In the Pokrovsky direction, the situation is escalating as the Russians try to break through: Ukrainian troops repelled 27 attacks, while fighting continues in several areas.
New security agreements for Ukraine are almost ready, according to President Volodymyr Zelensky's evening address on June 8, which said that June should strengthen Ukraine's diplomacy and strategic prospects on the way to a just peace.
A 45-year-old woman was found dead in the belly of a python on the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia after a snake swallowed her whole.
A 39-year-old Pole was jailed until June 20 for allegedly attacking Danish Prime Minister Mette Fredriksen by slapping her on the shoulder in central Copenhagen.
On the evening of June 8, a large-scale failure occurred in the Telegram messenger, due to which users could not update channels, send messages or download media due to problems connecting to the server.
Ukrainian troops repelled 67 military clashes at the front, with intense fighting taking place in the Pokrovsky and Kurakhovsky directions, as a result of which Russian troops suffered significant losses.
The Russian military attacked an ambulance with explosives dropped from a drone in the Kherson region, wounding the driver and a 50-year-old civilian.
Russia deliberately uses high-precision ballistic missiles to strike civilian infrastructure in the Odessa region, killing civilians, including children.