According to the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights, Russia has forcibly abducted more than 20,000 children from the occupied territories, while Moscow claims to have "rescued" more than 744,000 underage Ukrainians, demonstrating its disregard for international law.
Germany is not blocking the new sanctions against Russia, but is working to make them as effective and rational as possible, allowing its export-oriented economy to continue exporting goods to countries other than Russia.
After "fierce discussions," Budapest managed to get its demands for the rights of national minorities, including the use of their mother tongue and education in their mother tongue, included in the framework document governing Ukraine's membership negotiations with the European Union.
After a three-day search, the body of a 15-year-old boy who drowned while swimming with friends was found in the Dniester River in Bukovyna.
Mykhailo Podolyak, advisor to the head of the Presidential Administration, emphasizes that the statements of Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding possible negotiations with Ukraine are "a standard set of aggressor's tools.
The Pentagon chief explained that international partners should provide Ukraine with weapons, as the war has now entered a key stage.
The Ministry of Defense said that in July, conscription notices will be sent by regular mail in Ukraine.
The full list of participants of the Peace Summit is published in Switzerland.
In the temporarily occupied territories of the Kherson region, Russians are forming special classes in schools to train "police officers," conducting military training and "patriotic education" among students.
The National Resistance Center is confident that Russia is preparing to withdraw from the occupied Crimea, so it is already planning how to remove all the collections of the museums seized on the peninsula.
Ukrposhta has launched a new project of container-type mobile offices to reopen the branches destroyed by Russia, and the first such "containers" have already appeared in Kharkiv region.
A woman who worked for the Russian special services and tried to identify the positions of Ukrainian troops and weapons depots in Sumy region in order to transfer them to Russia was sentenced to 15 years in prison for treason.
Russia's statements about its readiness for peace talks are manipulative attempts to undermine diplomatic efforts and split global unity around UN principles. Putin's latest ultimatums are aimed at forcing Ukraine to give up the occupied territories and give up its sovereignty.
According to Microsoft Vice President Brad Smith, Russian cyberattacks on foreign governments and organizations are becoming more aggressive and harder to prevent.
Russian special services have recruited teenagers aged 13-18 in Odesa to commit sabotage by setting fire to Ukrainian Armed Forces vehicles, some of whom already face up to 15 years in prison.
The Ukrainian national football team is training ahead of the Euro 2024 qualifying match against Romania.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban claims that NATO is contributing to the war in Ukraine by wanting to defeat Russia, while Hungary remains the only member of the Alliance that wants peace and opposes Ukraine's victory.
Germany provided Ukraine with additional military aid, including 20 Marder infantry fighting vehicles, 10 Leopard 1A5 armored personnel carriers, ammunition, IRIS-T SLM and SLS air defense systems, 3 HIMARS missile launchers, and various other equipment and supplies.
According to Serhiy Kovalenko, Executive Director of YASNO, the power outage schedules across Ukraine will start at 14:00 instead of the previously announced 18:00-22:00, based on updated data from Ukrenergo.
President Zelenskyy assured that the security agreement with the United States contains provisions for arming Ukrainian forces, including the Patriot system, squadrons of F-16 combat aircraft, arms supplies, joint production, and strengthening the defense industry.
Ukraine will receive 152 mm caliber shells worth more than €350 million from the Ukraine International Fund, one of the largest orders for ammunition from the international arms industry.
After being drafted, young people will not be able to enter higher education institutions until they complete their military service.
A 60-year-old man was wounded in Kupyansk when Russian forces attacked the city with kamikaze drones on June 13.
The Council of the European Union has allocated an additional €9 million to support Moldova in modernizing its air defense, bringing total support under the European Peace Facility to €137 million.
Biden and Zelenskiy sign a 10-year US-Ukraine bilateral security agreement during the G7 summit in Italy.
Since the beginning of June 13, the Ukrainian Armed Forces have recorded 77 combat engagements on the frontline, successfully repelling numerous Russian attacks and attempts to advance in various parts of the frontline, while fighting continues.
Several banks in Kyrgyzstan have stopped making money transfers to and from Russia due to new US and UK sanctions against Moscow.
During the G7 summit, Canada announced new sanctions against Russia, targeting individuals and entities and the military-industrial complex, including the Pobeda airline and Russian media.
Ukraine has developed the ARK-1, a compact and almost silent all-wheel-drive robot that can be used for logistics on the battlefield or to eliminate occupiers.
Ukraine's IT army has taken out Mastertel, the main provider of communication services for Russian banks, which has led to the suspension of some banking operations and prevents Russians from using exchange offices.