Russian troops attacked the central district of Kherson, killing at least one person.
In May, 16 people in Ukraine were hospitalized with botulism caused by eating homemade products such as pates, dried fish and meat. 14 patients were treated with antibotulinum serum.
Three people were wounded, including a 71-year-old woman, as a result of Russian attacks on Dnipropetrovs'k region using kamikaze drones and artillery, damaging businesses, homes, vehicles, and a power line.
Amid Russian attacks on civilian infrastructure in Poltava region, President Zelenskiy called on international partners to strengthen Ukraine's air defense as the attacks claimed 12 victims, including two children.
The NSDC Secretary reassured that Russia's defeat on the battlefield in Ukraine would not automatically lead to Moscow's use of nuclear weapons.
Ukraine's women's 3x3 basketball team has won one of 12 tickets to the European Championships, defeating teams from Turkey, Estonia, Poland, and Slovakia in the qualifying tournament in Bratislava.
On Tuesday, June 18, stabilization blackouts will be in effect all day due to a power shortage, DTEK said.
Estonia has donated 31 vehicles, including 16 Skoda Octavias and 15 Volkswagen Tiguan, to Ukrainian law enforcement officers in the border areas of Chernihiv and Zhytomyr regions.
Joe Biden launches a $50 million ad campaign highlighting Trump's criminal convictions and sexual assault convictions to contrast with Biden's image ahead of the presidential debate.
This week, Russian President Vladimir Putin will pay a working visit to Vietnam, which angered the United States, as Hanoi ignored the Peace Summit in Switzerland the day before.
Slovakia's new president, Peter Pellegrini, who took office on Saturday, assured that he plans to visit all neighboring countries, including Ukraine, although he did not specify any timeframe for his visit to Ukraine.
Ukrainian pilots are successfully defending the skies with Soviet-era fighters, as shown in a video released by the commander of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which demonstrates combat missions of pilots of the 40th Tactical Aviation Brigade of the Center Air Command.
In Dnipropetrovs'k region, the Security Service of Ukraine detained an FSB agent who was conducting reconnaissance to identify firing positions of Ukrainian artillery near the Kakhovka reservoir for possible Russian strikes on the Nikopol district.
The seal of Prince Svyatoslav Yaroslavovych, son of Yaroslav the Wise, was transferred to the Transfiguration Cathedral in Chernihiv for display by the co-founder and director of the Sheremetyevo Museum.
In Munich, on the eve of Ukraine's Euro 2024 match, a part of the destroyed stands of the Kharkiv stadium, which was destroyed by the Russian occupation forces, was installed in the city center. The installation is intended to draw the attention of the international community to the war crimes of the Russian Federation
The European Union extended sanctions against Russia in response to the illegal annexation of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol until June 23, 2025.
Ukraine has received another 18,300 doses of diphtheria and tetanus vaccine with a reduced antigen content, bringing the total amount of vaccine for free vaccinations according to the national calendar to 1,057,800 doses.
Since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, Ukraine's Security Service has destroyed 1,006 Russian tanks, most of them during fierce fighting in Donetsk and Kharkiv regions.
Switzerland confidently defeated Hungary 3-1 in the group stage of the 2024 European Championships, with goals scored by Dua, Ebischer and Embolo.
US presidential candidates Joe Biden and Donald Trump agreed to hold a debate without drafts, prompts, an audience, or pre-written notes, with a pen, a notebook, and a bottle of water on stage.
At the Peace Summit in Switzerland, Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba met with EU representative Josep Borrell, welcomed the adoption of the Framework for Negotiations on Ukraine's Accession to the EU, and coordinated efforts to increase arms supplies to Ukraine.
Dangerous levels of bacteria were found in the water of the Seine River ahead of the Olympic swimming competition in Paris, raising concerns about the safety of athletes.
The first Global Peace Summit has begun in Switzerland, with 101 countries and international organizations registered to participate.
At the Peace Summit in Switzerland, President Zelenskyy met with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, thanking him for his humanitarian support for Ukraine, including the return of Ukrainian children and the exchange of prisoners, and for his prayers for peace.
Soldiers of the 12th Azov Special Forces Brigade, after exhausting battles that lasted more than a month, managed to drive the Russian occupiers from their positions in the Serebryany Forestry in Luhansk region.
On June 15, Peter Pellegrini was officially sworn in as the new president of Slovakia, making an ambiguous reference to the war in Ukraine and the Ukrainian refugees accepted by Slovakia in his first speech.
The International Olympic Committee has announced the first lists of eligible "neutral" athletes with Russian and Belarusian passports, approving 25 out of 42 licenses to participate in the 2024 Summer Olympics.
Russia is dissatisfied with the West's reaction to Putin's statements about the terms of peace talks with Ukraine, calling it "unconstructive" and hoping for a more "substantive and promising" discussion next time.
According to Ukraine's First Deputy Defense Minister Ivan Havryliuk, with new military aid from the United States, Russia's advantages on the battlefield are gradually diminishing: its advantage in artillery has dropped from 7 to 1 to 5 to 1.
Russia's abduction of Ukrainian children from the occupied territories cannot be stopped by sanctions alone; the only way to stop it is to de-occupy and liberate all the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, said Dmytro Lubinets, the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights.