In Balashikha, Damir Davydov, the head of the missile supply department, was killed in a car explosion. At the same time, there were reports regarding the alleged death of Lieutenant General Alexander Maximtsev, Chief of the Main Staff and First Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Aerospace Forces of the Russian Federation.
NASA has announced the names of the four astronauts who will participate in the Artemis III mission. The crew will test spacecraft from Blue Origin and SpaceX.
Near Pytomnyk, Russians struck a car carrying five civilians with an FPV drone. A 70-year-old woman was killed, and four other people were hospitalized with injuries.
Bulgarian Defense Minister Dimitar Stoyanov stated that Ukraine "has enough weapons and needs people. " At the same time, official Sofia calls on the parties to engage in negotiations mediated by the EU.
The SvitloDIM program provides up to 300,000 hryvnias for equipment to keep elevators and water supply running. By the end of the year, they plan to cover 3,600 apartment buildings.
The Rada passed a law on railway safety to fulfill the requirements of the Ukraine Facility. The document implements European standards for certification and licensing.
FPV drone operators from the SBU Special Operations Center "Alpha" eliminated about 2,000 invaders in a week. No enemy shelter guarantees safety anymore.
The Aughinish Alumina plant in Ireland legally exports raw materials to the Russian Federation. Authorities are investigating the use of alumina in the production of Russian weapons.
The occupiers attacked vessels of the Maritime Search and Rescue Service during a humanitarian mission. As a result of the shelling, there are wounded; their evacuation by the Navy forces is underway.
The USF struck the deployment point of the 90th Engineering Regiment of the Russian Federation in Pionerske. A gas storage facility and logistics facilities of the occupiers were also destroyed in the Donetsk region.
Lieutenant Colonel Bohdan Kuras has taken command of the 28th Separate Mechanized Brigade, replacing Anatoliy Kulykivskyi. The unit is currently holding back the advance of Russian troops in Kostiantynivka.
External power supply has been restored at the ZNPP after 15 hours of operation on diesel generators. This is already the 18th instance of the plant being disconnected during the war.
The Pylyp Orlyk Institute for Democracy held an essay competition on the expulsion of the Russian Federation from the UN as part of the #unrussiaUN initiative. Fourteen of the best participants reached the final of the competition.
In East Africa, 471 cases of Ebola and 82 deaths have been confirmed. Most of the patients are in Congo, while 19 fatalities have been recorded in neighboring Uganda.
Occupiers are striking a section of the highway near Bohodukhiv, 20 km from the border. Risks for civilian transport on the route between Kharkiv and Sumy are increasing.
In the village of Kushuhum in the Zaporizhzhia region, a Russian FPV drone attacked a shuttle bus. As a result of the enemy strike, the 56-year-old driver of the vehicle was killed.
The DIA has raised the threat level due to Israeli surveillance of American officials. The Israeli side officially denies the espionage allegations.
64 assaults were recorded, with the highest intensity of fighting continuing in the Pokrovsk direction. The occupiers are shelling the Sumy region and attacking near Vovchansk.
In the Rozdilna district, girls aged 16 and 17 were found dead. Their bodies were discovered in a pond after extensive searches by law enforcement officers.
At the Hrushiv checkpoint, border guards discovered 120 arctic fox pelts in a bus traveling from Warsaw. The driver was transporting the undeclared goods as an ordinary parcel.
A buildup of vehicles was recorded on the border with Poland on June 6. The largest queues are observed at the Ustyluh and Krakivets checkpoints.
Defense Forces struck the 'Kronshtadt' base, oil depots in the Russian Federation, and UAV control points. Strikes were also carried out against command posts and warehouses of the occupiers.
Russian troops hit the roof of a supermarket and a residential building in Zaporizhzhia. As a result of the attack, a 10-year-old boy and his father were hospitalized.
SOF fighters control the Melitopol-Chongar route and are destroying enemy equipment. The logistics of supplying fuel and weapons to Crimea have already been significantly complicated.
Among the Ukrainians released on June 5 was railway worker Yevhen Rebrov, who spent three years in captivity. He has already met with his son and is on his way home.
A Swedish court has authorized the transfer of the vessel Caffa, suspected of transporting grain from Crimea, to Ukraine. The owners have three weeks to appeal the decision.
Russian troops shelled a gas station in the Kosmichnyi district of Zaporizhzhia. Preliminarily, two people were injured, one of whom has been hospitalized.
Putin claimed the complete seizure of the Luhansk region and 85% of the Donetsk region. He demands "long-term agreements and the resolution of war objectives through negotiations."
Fedorov and the Norwegian Defense Minister discussed the supply of Patriot missiles and drone funding. Aid priorities were coordinated ahead of the Ramstein meeting.
The Russian dictator sees no point in meeting with Zelenskyy after receiving his letter about peace. He demands "agreements" and responded to remarks regarding his age.