A resident of Kherson region was notified of suspicion of participating in the Wagner PMC and hostilities against Ukraine. He was awarded three times by the occupiers for participating in battles, including the medal "Participant of the Battle of Bakhmut".
On the night of June 21, an air alert was declared in Kyiv and all regions of Ukraine due to the threat of the use of ballistic weapons from the northeast.
Donald Trump announced successful mediation in concluding a peace treaty between the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Republic of Rwanda, which had been at war for decades. Representatives of the countries will arrive in Washington for the final signing of the agreement.
The Latvian Saeima approved a statement in support of Ukraine's earliest invitation to NATO ahead of the summit in The Hague. Inviting Ukraine to the Alliance will be a significant signal of its clear path to membership.
The State Security Service of Latvia urges to refrain from traveling to the Russian Federation and Belarus due to high recruitment risks. Citizens who cannot avoid traveling are advised to use special security measures with electronic devices.
Russia plans to "re-educate" 56,000 Ukrainian children by 2026 in the "Artek" camp under the guise of recreation. This crime is a systemic destruction of Ukrainian identity and a violation of the Geneva Conventions.
The SBU detained six pro-Russian internet agitators in various regions of Ukraine who justified the aggression of the Russian Federation and called for a violent change of power. Among them are a former propagandist, a fitness trainer, and a foreigner who spread fakes and glorified the occupiers on social networks.
On June 20, 2025, 157 combat engagements took place at the front, the enemy carried out 3445 shellings and used 847 kamikaze drones. The most active battles took place in the Pokrovsky, Pivnichno-Slobozhansky, and Kursk directions.
US President Donald Trump announced "minor progress" in negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, calling himself a "peacemaker. " He also set a two-week deadline for Iran regarding the nuclear deal.
On June 20, the Russian army attacked a high-rise building in Sumy with a Lancet attack drone, injuring a 75-year-old woman. The roof and about 20 windows in two five-story buildings were damaged.
The so-called "peace initiatives" of Putin are a demand for Ukraine's capitulation, not real steps towards ending the war. The Kremlin is trying to avoid diplomacy, casting doubt on the legitimacy of democratically elected President Zelenskyy.
Putin's statements from June 20 demonstrate complete disregard for the peace efforts of the US and the rest of the world, stated the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.
The Swiss People's Party proposes to revoke the protection status S for Ukrainian refugees, arguing for the stability of some territories in Ukraine. More than 69,000 Ukrainians are in Switzerland with status S, two-thirds of whom depend on assistance.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated about the degradation of the russian economy and the need to intensify this process. He noted that the russian dictator can see the consequences of such regimes using Iran as an example.
Occupiers are forcing Ukrainian farmers to sell grain at reduced prices to the Russian Federation.
Ministry of Youth and Sports of Ukraine, Sports Committee of Ukraine, and Underwater Sports Federation called for the suspension of Russian "neutral" athletes Kateryna Mykhailushkina and Oleksii Fedkin from participating in the XII World Games in Chengdu, China. It has been established that the mentioned athletes and their coach are members of the Central Sports Club of the Russian Army.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced new agreements with NATO partners concerning investments in the production of drones and artillery shells, as well as interceptor drones. Currently, Ukraine is working to increase production volumes.
Zelenskyy chaired a meeting of the Staff of the Commander-in-Chief, where they discussed the situation at the front, particularly in the Sumy region, and agreements on arms supplies. He also instructed to intensify work with partners to attract investments in Ukrainian arms production.
A Przewalski's horse was blown up by a mine left by Russian troops in the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone. This tragic incident confirms the long-term consequences of Russian aggression for wildlife. Even after the retreat of Russian troops, a mortal danger remains, threatening not only wild animals but also people.
Estonian intelligence does not rule out a decrease in the number of Russian drone attacks due to Israel's war against Iran and Ukrainian attacks on factories. However, Russia plans to increase the production of these drones.
Ukraine signed a trilateral agreement with Italy and UNDP for 1. 5 million euros for humanitarian demining. The funds will be used to clear agricultural lands, restore infrastructure, and economic activity in the liberated territories.
Vladimir Putin stated that Russia is not seeking Ukraine's capitulation, but insists on recognizing "realities on the ground. " He also cynically called the situation in Ukraine a "tragedy due to the fault of the West" and expressed the opinion that "where the foot of a Russian soldier steps, that is ours," implying that all of Ukraine is "ours," meaning "Russian."
The National Bank of Ukraine issued commemorative coins "Executed Renaissance. Mykola Khvylovy" and "Executed Renaissance. Yulian Shpol" with a face value of 5 hryvnias. These coins honor the memory of artists who became victims of Stalinist repressions, reflecting their names and pseudonyms, and symbolizing unfulfilled dreams and a painful wound in the history of Ukraine.
Cool and rainy weather led to a deterioration in the quality of cherries in Ukraine, causing prices to drop by 13%. This is due to an oversupply of medium and low quality berries on the market.
The police deny information about license revocation for using “hazard lights” as a sign of gratitude. Oleksiy Biloshytskyi, Deputy Head of the Patrol Police Department, confirmed that this is fake, noting that although there is a fine for unlawful use, license revocation for gratitude is not provided for.
Energy regulators of Greece and Moldova have simplified access to the Trans-Balkan Corridor, increasing the attractiveness of natural gas transportation to Ukraine. Greece has lifted restrictions on gas exports to Ukraine, and Moldova has introduced a new capacity product for gas transportation to Ukraine.
ASVIO Investment Holding acquires Kraiyna insurance company as part of its strategy to build a digital insurance player. The holding continues to invest in Ukraine despite the war, supporting the economy and creating jobs.
The European Union will not lower the price cap on Russian oil due to the escalation of the conflict in the Middle East. The proposal to lower the price from $60 to $45 per barrel has been postponed due to market instability.
Favbet Foundation and Andriy Matyukha organized a "Ticket to IT" master class for teenagers, introducing them to 12 IT areas. The event provided practical experience and mentoring support for choosing a future career.
The Ministry of Health has tightened control over the dispensing of the opioid painkiller nalbuphine, which is now only available with an electronic prescription. This decision is aimed at solving the problem of over-the-counter sales and the increasing volume of production of this drug.