Evacuation
On the morning of June 8, Russian drones attacked a residential sector of Konotop. Three people were wounded, search operations for people under the rubble are ongoing, and half of the city is without electricity.
In Thuringia, two men in uniform were detained while driving a decommissioned service vehicle. Handcuffs and replica pistols were seized from them.
The Cabinet of Ministers has increased the compensation period for hosting IDPs without documents to 90 days. 833 million UAH has been allocated for housing for children's homes in 2026.
In Zaporizhzhia, an enemy drone struck a Ukrzaliznytsia electric locomotive. The locomotive crew managed to evacuate to a shelter, so there were no casualties.
In Chișinău, a lightning strike caused a fire in the attic of a five-story building; rescuers evacuated 15 people. No one was injured in the incident.
Heavy rains in Moldova have flooded hundreds of homes and damaged roads in 10 districts. Rescue services carried out 65 deployments, and water levels are gradually receding.
In Ohio, 12 people were injured during a shootout between two unidentified individuals at a festival. Police are searching for the suspects and collecting video evidence from eyewitnesses.
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 Turkish vessel DURU 67 was attacked near Sevastopol and subsequently sank. One fisherman was killed and five others were injured during the attack.
Defense Forces struck the 15th Arsenal of the Russian Navy, a base in Kronstadt, and an oil depot in Kuban. Large-scale fires and ammunition detonations were recorded at the sites.
Due to the destruction of the hydroelectric power plant, the south lost 18 cubic kilometers of water and its irrigation system. Toxic deposits on the bottom threaten the region's ecology for decades.
The Ombudspersons of Ukraine and the Russian Federation agreed on the verification of lists of prisoners of war and civilians. Five Ukrainians have already returned home, and three families have been reunited.
Due to the effects of Russian electronic warfare, Ukraine lost control of four drones. One device exploded in the port of Constanța, while others fell into the sea with no casualties reported.
As a result of the attack on the enterprise in the Kyiv region, four people were killed and seven were injured. Rescuers are working at the scene, searching for two more people under the rubble.
Ten young people aged 18-19 were evacuated from the occupied territories and the Russian Federation. The young men and women plan to study in Ukraine and build their future here.
A nighttime drone attack on Kherson left two people dead and nine wounded. Fires broke out in a high-rise building, and rescuers worked under ongoing shelling.
Israeli strikes in Lebanon have killed nine people, including paramedics. Hezbollah responded by shelling the north of the country amid negotiations in the US.
The occupiers struck a residential neighborhood in Kramatorsk with a guided aerial bomb (KAB). As a result of the shelling, three people were killed and four others were injured.
The Ministry of Defense has cleared the domestic Vepr complex for combat operations. The robot carries 350 kg of cargo and evacuates two wounded simultaneously.
A record 14 million m² of pavement has been repaired on Ukraine's main highways. Moving forward, road crews will focus on logistics routes in frontline areas.
In New Delhi, 21 people died as a result of a fire in a building for patients. More than 40 people were rescued; authorities are investigating the legality of the facility's operations.
Airlines ANA and JAL have canceled 616 flights as Storm Jangmi approaches Tokyo. Meteorologists are warning of strong winds and the risk of flooding.
The Kyiv City Military Administration is considering a ban on tents in the metro due to space shortages during attacks. A petition proposes a 5,000 hryvnia fine for using bulky items.
On the night of June 2, more than 41,000 people took cover in the Kyiv metro, marking a record for recent years. Among them were nearly 4,500 children.
The rescue operation in Dnipro has been completed following the overnight shelling. The death toll has risen to 16 people; among the 42 wounded are four children.
As a result of the massive shelling of Kyiv, four people were injured, three of whom have been hospitalized. Residential buildings, a clinic, and a market are on fire in the city.
A powerful explosion occurred at the Lourdes Fireworks Factory in Malta. As a result of the incident, buildings were damaged and two people were injured.
The Cabinet of Ministers has added 14 new categories to the international Register of Damage Caused by the Aggression of the Russian Federation. Applications can be submitted through the state service Diia.
Netanyahu ordered the expansion of the ground operation in Lebanon despite the ceasefire. The army has captured Beaufort Castle and is advancing deeper into the country toward the Zahrani River.
The Israeli army has captured the strategic Beaufort Castle deep inside Lebanon. This marks the deepest advancement of troops in 26 years, despite the current ceasefire agreement.