The US Department of Homeland Security has abandoned the initiative of former head Kristi Noem regarding a network of centers. New Secretary Markwayne Mullin has reviewed the strategy, abandoning seven of the 11 warehouses purchased for $700 million.
Near the Russian capital, queues have formed due to a fuel shortage. Gasoline prices range from 72 to 85 rubles per liter.
Since the beginning of the day, 204 combat engagements have occurred at the front. The enemy carried out three missile strikes and dropped 213 guided air bombs.
Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov demonstrated to his German colleague Boris Pistorius the results of the attack on Moscow on June 18. Footage of Ukrainian drones over the Russian capital has appeared online.
The plant of the company Delair in France, which produces drones for Ukraine, was attacked with Molotov cocktails on June 1. The Toulouse prosecutor's office has launched an investigation.
The occupiers attacked Dnipro and the region more than 20 times with artillery, drones, and missiles. In total, as a result of the attacks, two people died and 17 were injured.
The Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR) reports an order given to the occupiers to strike civilian targets in Zaporizhzhia with FPV drones. To escalate the terror, the invaders are promised new supplies of UAVs.
The General Staff of the AFU refuted Russia's claims regarding a strike on a bus with children in the Bryansk region. The Defense Forces did not deploy drones in this region.
The SBU has served a notice of suspicion to a jailer in the occupied Luhansk region for the torture of Ukrainian servicemen. The perpetrator beat prisoners with batons and is currently evading justice.
The FBI has detained a group of individuals who planned a drone attack on a UFC event attended by Donald Trump. The planned attacks were successfully and completely stopped.
Due to the Russian attack on the Lavra and cultural centers, Ombudsman Lubinets appealed to international organizations. The occupiers have already destroyed 742 religious sites in Ukraine.
In the Polish city of Biała Podlaska, 44-year-old artist Semen Skrepetskyi was shot dead. A suspect, a citizen of Belarus, was detained near the consulate.
Russian attack causes 26 fires in Kyiv, damaging the Lavra and Mystetskyi Arsenal. Four people killed; SES aviation deployed to extinguish the flames.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is initiating procedures in UNESCO due to the damage to the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra caused by a Russian strike. Andrii Sybiha demands an immediate international response to the crime.
19 people injured in the capital, including a pregnant woman and a child. Residential buildings were damaged in five districts of the capital; three victims are in critical condition.
The enemy attacked Kyiv, Kharkiv, and Dnipro with ballistic missiles and UAVs. In the capital, 140,000 subscribers are without power, and the roof of the Assumption Cathedral in the Lavra is on fire.
The IDF eliminated Ali Musa Daqduq in southern Lebanon. He organized operations against Israel and attacked American forces in 2007.
Iran's Supreme National Security Council has warned of inevitable retaliation for the Israeli strikes on Beirut. Tehran described Israel's actions as a violation of red lines.
The IDF attacked Hezbollah infrastructure in Beirut in response to shelling of Israeli territory. A commander of the Radwan Force unit was also eliminated.
Omar Artan was banned from entering the US due to suspected links with militants. FIFA will pay the referee his full World Cup fee despite his absence.
70,000 security personnel will be deployed to guard the NATO summit in Ankara. The event will be attended by the leaders of the Alliance member states and US President Donald Trump.
An explosion occurred at Andrey Pinchuk's house in the village of Shchapovo; he survived thanks to an armored door. His family was in another building and was not harmed.
The SBU has detained an Odesa resident who registered over 12 Starlink terminals for Russian forces. The perpetrator faces life imprisonment for high treason.
Iran has not signed any documents or memoranda with the US. This directly contradicts Donald Trump's statements regarding the plan's approval by all parties.
Iran has accused the US and Israel of using Starlink and is threatening attacks on Musk's assets. Ground stations in Qatar, Jordan, and the UAE are under threat.
Russian intelligence officer Artem Shmul recruited teenagers to set fire to military vehicles in Odesa. The SBU has charged him in absentia with terrorism.
Occupiers struck a locomotive depot in the Sumy region, resulting in the death of a woman and leaving four others with burns. Train traffic in the region is maintained.
Kuwait has resumed air traffic following Iranian attacks on American bases. The country's international airport has now returned to normal operations.
SBU Counterintelligence has detained an FSB agent in Kharkiv who was planning bombings in the city center. Twelve kilograms of improvised explosives were seized from the perpetrator.
The US and 21 other countries demand that Iran cease attacks on individuals abroad. Tehran's intelligence services are accused of using organized crime for terrorist acts.