War in Ukraine today: latest news, 07 June 2026 (photo)

It has been the 1565  th day of the Ukrainian resistance to the russian military aggression. 

What happened in Ukraine today:

Here is operational information of the General Staff as of 4 pm:   

On 7 June, a high intensity of hostilities was observed: the occupation forces launched 71 assaults on the positions of Ukrainian units. At the same time, russian artillery continues dense shelling of the Ukrainian border areas.

In Sumy oblast, the enemy targeted the settlements of Rozhkovychi, Sopych, Rohizne, Bachivsk, Korenok, Topolia, Hirky, Buniachyne, Ryzhivka, Budky, Iskryskivshchyna, and Neskuchne; in Chernihiv oblast – Khrinivka, Kliusy, Halahandivka, Tymonovychi, and Mykhalchyna Sloboda.

Towards Northern Sloboda and Kursk, there was one combat engagement. The enemy launched one airstrike, dropping one KAB guided bomb, and carried out 50 strikes on settlements and the positions of Ukrainian troops, two of which involved multiple launch rocket systems.

Towards Southern Sloboda, the invaders made one attempt to break through the defense lines towards Okhrimivka.

Towards Kupiansk, the enemy once attacked the positions of the Defense Forces today towards the settlement of Hlushkivka.

Towards Lyman, Ukrainian warriors repelled 13 attempts by the invaders to advance in the vicinity of Novoselivka, Drobysheve, Stavky, and Dibrova, and towards Shyikivka and Lyman. One combat engagement is still underway.

Towards Sloviansk, the Defense Forces successfully halted three attempts by the invaders to move forward towards the settlements of Kryva Luka and Rai-Oleksandrivka. One combat engagement is ongoing.

Towards Kramatorsk, the enemy made one unsuccessful attempt to break through the defense of Ukrainian defenders towards Tykhonivka.

Towards Kostiantynivka, Ukrainian defenders repelled 10 attacks in the vicinity of the settlements of Ivanopillia, Illinivka, and Rusyn Yar, and towards Kostiantynivka, Kucheriv Yar, and Vilne. One combat engagement is still ongoing.

Towards Pokrovsk, since the beginning of the day, the occupiers have made 16 attempts to dislodge Ukrainian warriors from their positions in the vicinity of the settlements of Rodynske, Hryshyne, Kotlyne, and Udachne, and towards the settlements of Novyi Donbas, Novooleksandrivka, Shevchenko, Bilytske, and Serhiivka. One combat engagement is ongoing.

Towards Oleksandrivka, the enemy attempted to advance twice in the vicinity of Ternove and towards Dobropillia. One combat engagement is still underway.

Towards Huliaipole, the Defense Forces successfully repelled 20 enemy attacks in the vicinity of the settlements of Rybne, Varvarivka, and Zaliznychne, and towards Novoselivka, Dobropillia, Vozdvizhivka, Tsvitkove, Staroukrainka, Huliaipilske, and Charivne. Two combat engagements are still underway.

Towards Orikhiv and Kherson, the enemy conducted no offensive operations.

In the remaining sectors of the front, no significant changes in the operational-tactical situation occurred, and no attempts by the enemy to advance were detected.

Recent war events in the east of Ukraine

Kharkiv oblast

According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, there were 223 combat engagements in the oblast. Towards Southern Sloboda, russian troops launched five assaults on the positions of the Defense Forces near Starytsia, Lyman, Vovchansk, and Okhrimivka. Towards Kupiansk, Ukrainian defenders halted three attacks in the vicinity of Novoplatonivka, Pishchane, and Kupiansk.

According to Kharkiv Oblast State Administration, Kharkiv and 17 settlements in the oblast came under enemy strikes over the past day. One person was killed and another five were injured. In Slatyne, Derhachi community, a 51-year-old man was killed; in Ruski Tyshky, Tsyrkuny community, a 64-year-old man and a 61-year-old woman were injured; in Spodobivka, Shevchenkove community, a 46-year-old man was injured; in Budarky of the Vovchansk community, a 57-year-old man was injured; and near Molodova, Staryi Saltiv community, a 45-year-old woman was injured.

In Spodobivka, a russian drone hit a parked car. The 46-year-old man sustained facial injuries, received medical assistance on-site, and refused hospitalization.

In Ruski Tyshky, a russian UAV hit a private house. The 64-year-old man sustained wounds to his face, abdomen, arms, and legs, as well as a concussion, while the 61-year-old woman suffered a closed fibula fracture and a concussion. Both were hospitalized.

Russian troops attacked the Saltivskyi district of Kharkiv with UAVs. Over the course of the day, the russian army deployed six KAB guided bombs, five Molniya-type UAVs, 10 FPV drones, and 32 drones of an unidentified type across Kharkiv oblast.

In Kharkiv, an office building and a car were damaged. In Bohodukhiv, Kupiansk, Kharkiv, and Chuhuiv regions, private houses, apartment buildings, administrative buildings, a civilian enterprise, a shop, cars, a scooter, and other civil infrastructure facilities were damaged.

The transit evacuation point in Lozova received 205 people over the past day. Since the start of the point’s operation, 38,492 people have been registered there.

On 6 June, a memorial stele was unveiled in Nemyshlianskyi district of Kharkiv to the fallen defender Vitalii Larikov. He served as a senior sergeant in a rifle company and was killed on 19 September 2024 in Volnovakha region of Donetsk oblast. He was 53 years old.

Donetsk Oblast

According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the russian army attacked eight times towards Sloviansk. The occupiers attempted to advance in the vicinity of Rai-Oleksandrivka, Kryva Luka, Riznykivka, and Zakitne. Towards Pokrovsk, the Defense Forces repelled 46 attacks, and another 17 assaults were recorded towards Kostiantynivka.

Towards Dobropillia, the russian army has intensified attacks on the logistics of the Defense Forces using fiber-optic drones, according to Vitaliy Milovidov, spokesperson for the 15th “Kara-Dag” Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine. The occupiers also continue to assault positions using small infantry groups.

For 6 June, police recorded 1,268 russian attacks along the frontline and the residential sector of Donetsk oblast. Five settlements came under fire: Bilozeraske, Druzhkivka, Kramatorsk, Mykolaivka, and Cherkaske. Thirty-four civilian objects were destroyed or damaged, including 19 residential buildings. As a result of the shelling, two people were killed and another five sustained injuries.

Russian troops launched 14 strikes on Kramatorsk using KAB-250 guided bombs and drones. A man was killed and another two people were injured. Four apartment buildings, one private house, a cathedral, a tram depot, and a car were damaged.

The russian army shelled Druzhkivka eight times with aerial bombs, drones, and MLRS. A civilian was killed and another three peaceful residents sustained injuries. Two apartment buildings, three private houses, the buildings of the Administrative Services Center (CNAP) and the pension fund, as well as an ambulance vehicle, were damaged.

In Mykolaivka, three apartment buildings and six private houses were damaged; a gas station was hit in Cherkaske, and a garage was damaged in Bilozeraske.

The rifle battalion of the Donetsk Oblast Police marked its second anniversary. The unit, created by police officers to defend their native region and Ukraine, completed training by Azov fighters, went through its first battles, and is currently operating in the hottest sectors—Pokrovsk, Toretsk, and Kostiantynivka.

Leonid Kuznetsov, a defender of Mariupol, has been released from russian captivity. According to his wife, Mariia, the man spent 1,477 days in russian captivity.

Luhansk Oblast

According to Oleksiy Kharchenko, Head of the Luhansk Oblast State Administration, towards Lyman, russian troops launched 10 attacks in the vicinity of five settlements. On the territory of Luhansk oblast, the occupiers struck three times with mortars, twice with automatic grenade launchers, deployed an MLRS, and made four attempts to strike with drones.

The occupiers continue to seize housing in occupied Luhansk oblast. They are primarily interested in apartments that remain in good condition and are located in undamaged buildings. Another list of real estate slated for “nationalization” within 30 days was published in Sievierodonetsk. It includes apartments in three multi-story buildings in the old districts of the city. Formally, owners have been given a month to complete a full package of russian-style documents.

Due to the tight deadlines and the complexity of processing the documents, some people are turning to scammers who promise to expedite real estate registration for money. Several such cases have already been recorded in Luhansk: after receiving the funds, the perpetrators stop responding.

What is happening now in the north of Ukraine

Kyiv oblast

At 2.10 am on 7 June, the russians launched another strike on the restricted area surrounding the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant. A ‘Shahed’ drone struck one of the buildings at the Centralised Spent Fuel Storage Facility. The drone strike partially destroyed the container reception building.  Energoatom reported that no spent nuclear fuel was stored in the building. The fire, covering an area of 40 square metres, was quickly contained and completely extinguished. No staff were injured. Radiation levels at the CSFSF site remain within normal limits.

The Regional Military Administration reported that an underground school is being built on the territory of the Ivankiv Lyceum No. 1. The new facility is a dual-purpose civil defence shelter, whilst also functioning as a fully-fledged underground school. The facility is designed to accommodate 570 people.

A presentation of a new competition programme to support veteran entrepreneurship, ‘VARTO: RECIPE FOR CARE’, recently took place at the MHP culinary centre in Kyiv oblast. The event focused on the development of veteran entrepreneurship, opportunities to involve male and female veterans in the school catering sector, and the prospects opened up by the reform of catering in educational institutions for starting and expanding one’s own business. 

A delegation from the Republic of Finland paid a working visit to the Chabanivska community to discuss prospects for cooperation in the field of civil protection.

A working meeting took place in the Nemishaiv community as part of the project ‘Replacement of war-damaged school buildings in the village of Mykulychi with a new nearly zero-energy building (NZEB)’, funded by a grant under the Ukraine Green Recovery Programme led by NEFCO.

A working meeting took place in the Rzhyshchiv community as part of the project “The Path to Rehabilitation: From Region to Community”, implemented by the “Patients of Ukraine” Charitable Foundation.

The 23rd Docudays UA International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival will take place in Kyiv from 5 to 12 June 2026. The central theme of this year’s festival, “Simple Structures”, explores the fundamental pillars that help society hold together in the face of chaos, war and uncertainty. The programme features dozens of films from around the world, including many Ukrainian premieres and films that have already been recognised at prestigious festivals.

Zhytomyr oblast

Vitaliy Bunechko, head of the Regional Military Administration, announced that 14 vehicles had been handed over to the Ukrainian Defence Forces. According to him, this new batch of equipment was delivered thanks to cooperation with Estonian partners and volunteers. Representatives of the Estonian Centre for International Development (ESTDEV) and the non-governmental organisation ‘Sakala’ took part in the handover. The vehicles will enhance the mobility of Ukrainian troops and facilitate more effective task execution on the front line.

On 5 June, a presentation was held in Zhytomyr of the results of a nationwide monitoring study on the quality of education in general secondary schools under martial law. The event focused on the testing of Year 6 and Year 8 students in Ukrainian language and mathematics within the Northern macro-region, which includes the Kyiv, Zhytomyr, Sumy and Chernihiv regions.

Sumy oblast

The Ministry of Internal Affairs reported at around 10:30am on 7 June that the enemy had struck several districts of Sumy oblast. In Hlukhiv, one person was injured, while rescuers extinguished fires in an administrative building and at a civilian infrastructure facility. In Krolevets community, a vehicle and a non-residential building caught fire as a result of a russian attack. In Sumy, a private house was damaged.

Vorozhba City Council informed that following a guided aerial bomb attack on 6 June, some streets in Vorozhba community remain without electricity. Due to the activity of enemy drones, energy workers are currently unable to restore power supply.

Between the morning of 6 June and the morning of 7 June, russian forces carried out nearly 100 attacks on 41 settlements in 26 territorial communities across the oblast. The highest number of attacks was recorded in Sumy and Shostka regions. The enemy used mortars, artillery, multiple launch rocket systems, FPV drones, UAVs and guided aerial bombs. Air raid alerts remained in effect in the oblast for 22 hours and 19 minutes during the reporting period.

Sumy Regional Military Administration reported on the morning of 7 June that one person was killed and four others were injured in enemy attacks across Sumy oblast over the previous day.

In Vorozhba community, a 48-year-old man was killed in an enemy drone strike.

In Shostka community, an 86-year-old woman was injured when a drone struck a house.

In Hlukhiv community, a 38-year-old man was injured in UAV strikes, while an 18-year-old man and a 50-year-old woman were also affected.

In Khutir-Mykhailivskyi community, a 77-year-old woman was killed in a russian UAV strike on 5 June.

A 46-year-old man sought medical assistance after being injured in an enemy drone strike in Seredyna-Buda community on 4 June.

Civilian infrastructure was damaged or destroyed as follows:

▪️ In Khutir-Mykhailivskyi community, an apartment building, a private house, non-residential premises and a civilian infrastructure facility were damaged;

▪️ In Hlukhiv community, private homes, an apartment building, an administrative building and vehicles were damaged, while a civilian infrastructure facility and shop premises were destroyed;

▪️ In Yampil community, a civilian infrastructure facility and a fence were damaged;

▪️ In Buryn community, a private house was damaged;

▪️ In Trostianets community, a private house and a civilian infrastructure facility were damaged;

▪️ In Sumy community, a civilian infrastructure facility was damaged;

▪️ In Krasnopillia community, a private house was destroyed;

▪️ In Romny community, a civilian infrastructure facility was damaged;

▪️ In Kyrykivka community, a private house was damaged;

▪️ In Vorozhba community, private homes, outbuildings, a civilian infrastructure facility, non-residential premises and a vehicle were damaged;

▪️ In Putyvl community, a civilian infrastructure facility was damaged;

▪️ In Velyka Pysarivka community, a private house was destroyed;

▪️ In Bilopillia community, a private house, a non-residential building and vehicles were damaged;

▪️ In Svesa community, a non-residential building was damaged;

▪️ In Seredyna-Buda community, private homes and a civilian infrastructure facility were damaged;

▪️ In Verkhnia Syrovatka community, an apartment building was damaged;

▪️ In Mykolaivka rural community, a civilian infrastructure facility was damaged;

▪️ In Krolevets community, a non-residential building and a vehicle were damaged;

▪️ In Shostka community, a private house was destroyed;

▪️ In Znob-Novhorodske community, a private house was damaged.

Oleh Hryhorov, Head of Sumy Regional Military Administration, announced that 2,907 people, including 50 children, have been evacuated from the border areas of Sumy oblast since the beginning of the year. Villages, settlements and towns located near the border with russia have suffered the most from enemy attacks. Residents of 83 settlements have now been fully evacuated.

Chernihiv oblast

Oleksandr Seliverstov, Head of Novhorod-Siverskyi Regional Military Administration, reported that at approximately 12:47pm on 7 June, a 57-year-old civilian man was injured in a russian Herbera-type UAV attack in Zhadove village. He was hospitalised. Earlier, at around 08:05am, the enemy struck the grounds of a private agricultural enterprise in the village by a Herbera UAV. The strike caused a lorry belonging to the enterprise to catch fire.

Ratan Akhmedov, Head of Koriukivka community, said that russian forces attacked Koriukivka by drones on the morning of 7 June. Industrial facilities and transport infrastructure were targeted. Enemy strikes destroyed and damaged company property and municipal equipment, including a refuse collection vehicle. On 6 June, russian forces destroyed filling stations.

Viacheslav Chaus, Head of Chernihiv Regional Military Administration, informed that during the night of 7 June, the russian army carried out Heran drone strikes on Pryluky region. In one village, the enemy struck an agricultural company, damaging administrative and utility buildings. In another settlement, an administrative and utility building was damaged.

Aftermath of the russian attack on a filling station in Koriukivka, 7 June 2026. Photo: Chernihiv Regional Military Administration
Aftermath of the russian attack on a filling station in Koriukivka, 7 June 2026. Photo: Chernihiv Regional Military Administration

According to Chernihiv Border Detachment, russian forces attacked four border communities in Chernihiv oblast on 6 June: Novhorod-Siverskyi, Semenivka, Horodnia and Snovsk. The enemy carried out attacks using mortars, causing five explosions, tube artillery, causing three explosions, FPV drones, causing 16 explosions, and dropped explosive devices from UAVs, causing five explosions. Ten settlements came under enemy fire.

Recent events in the central regions of Ukraine

Dnipropetrovsk oblast

Mykola Lukashuk, Head of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Council, reported that a 59-year-old man was killed in an FPV drone attack in Myrivska community in the morning.

The occupiers attacked Nikopol, Marhanets community, Pokrovske rural community, Chervonohryhorivka community and Myrove community by FPV drones. In the morning, they also shelled the area by artillery.

In Petropavlivka community, a 35-year-old man was injured in an FPV drone attack. The enemy also struck by UAVs. Fires broke out. A lorry, an enterprise and infrastructure facilities were damaged.

In Mykolaivka community, a drone struck the grounds of a private household.

In Shakhtarske community, infrastructure was damaged. A UAV attack caused a fire involving two vehicles, while another two vehicles were damaged by the blast wave.

In Pokrovske community, the enemy carried out a guided aerial bomb strike. An outbuilding caught fire.

In Nikopol, a 40-year-old man was killed. The occupiers attacked the regional centre, Pokrovske rural community, Chervonohryhorivka community and Marhanets community by drones and artillery. Two lorries, a trailer and a building were damaged.

The enemy also struck Mykolaivka, Shakhtarske and Petropavlivka communities by UAVs. In Petropavlivka community, a private house was damaged.

FPV drones were used against Apostolove and Zelenodolsk communities. Fires broke out. An agricultural enterprise, a private house, a filling station, a lorry and a passenger car were damaged.

Poltava oblast

Poltava Regional Military Administration informed that an enemy UAV fell in an open area in Poltava region during the night. 

Cherkasy oblast

A rally in support of prisoners of war and missing servicemen, titled “Do Not Stay Silent — Captivity Kills”, was held in Cherkasy. Around one hundred people gathered in the city with flags and placards, including relatives and friends of defenders, as well as concerned residents.

Latest news from the front of the southern regions of Ukraine

Zaporizhzhia oblast

On 7 June, russian forces carried out a guided aerial bomb (KAB) strike on the settlement of Balabyne in Zaporizhzhia region. According to the head of the Regional Military Administration, Ivan Fedorov, three people were killed, and five others were injured as a result of the attack. Private homes belonging to residents and a public transport stop were also damaged.

Consequences of the russian shelling of Balabyne, Zaporizhzhia region, 7 June 2026. Photo:  Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration

Consequences of the russian shelling of Balabyne, Zaporizhzhia region, 7 June 2026. Photo: Zaporizhzhia Regional Military AdministrationZaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration reported that yesterday, 6 June, occupying forces launched 967 strikes on 51 settlements across Zaporizhzhia oblast. russian forces carried out 25 airstrikes on Zarichne, Liubytske, Hryhorivka, Rizdvianka, Yurkivka, Yasna Poliana, Lisne, Trudove, Zelena Dibrova, Chervona Krynytsia, Dolynka, Vozdvyzhivka, Preobrazhenka, Novoselivka, Vilnianka, Mykilske, Chervonyi Yar, Shyroke, Verkhnia Tersa, and Omelnyk. 690 UAVs of various types (mostly FPV drones) attacked Zaporizhzhia, Kushuhum, Malokaterynivka, Novomykolaivka, Bilenke, Novoyakovlivka, Richne, Rozumivka, Novotroitske, Stepnohirsk, Prymorske, Stepove, Pavlivka, Lukianivske, Mali Shcherbaky, Huliaipole, Orikhiv, Zaliznychne, Shcherbaky, Novoandriivka, Novodanilivka, Mala Tokmachka, Charivne, Huliaipilske, Verkhnia Tersa, Staroukrainka, Sviatopetrivka, Olenokostiantynivka, Vozdvyzhivka, Dobropillia, Nove Zaporizhzhia, Rybne, and Pryluky. Five MLRS strikes hit Charivne and Huliaipilske. Another 247 artillery strikes targeted Novoyakovlivka, Stepnohirsk, Prymorske, Stepove, Pavlivka, Lukianivske, Mali Shcherbaky, Orikhiv, Huliaipole, Zaliznychne, Shcherbaky, Novoandriivka, Novodanilivka, Mala Tokmachka, Charivne, Huliaipilske, Verkhnia Tersa, Staroukrainka, Sviatopetrivka, Olenokostiantynivka, Vozdvyzhivka, Dobropillia, and Rybne. Authorities received 165 reports of damage to infrastructure, housing, and vehicles. One person was killed, and another 25 were injured as a result of enemy attacks on Zaporizhzhia city and Zaporizhzhia region.

According to the General Staff, on 7 June, Ukraine’s Defense Forces successfully repelled 20 enemy attacks in the areas of Rybne, Varvarivka, Zaliznychne, toward Novoselivka, Dobropillia, Vozdvyzhivka, Tsvitkove, Staroukrainka, Huliaipilske, and Charivne towards Huliaipole. Two combat engagements are ongoing. Over the previous day, 6 June, Ukraine’s Defense Forces repelled 28 russian attacks towards Huliaipole and another three towards Orikhiv.

The temporarily occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant experienced its 18th blackout since the beginning of the full-scale war. According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), external power supply was restored on the morning of 6 June after more than 15 hours of operation on emergency diesel generators. IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi stated that this was one of the longest losses of external power supply at the plant during the war.

Mykolaiv oblast

Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration reported that yesterday, 6 June, throughout the day and this morning, the enemy carried out eight FPV drone attacks on Horokhivske, Bereznehuvate, and Snihurivka communities, and also launched strikes with Molniya-type UAVs against Snihurivka community. Four people were injured in Horokhivske community as a result of the attacks. As of the morning, their condition was assessed as moderate and stable, with no deterioration. Four private houses, three gas stations, and four vehicles were damaged.

Yesterday, the enemy also carried out three FPV drone attacks on Kutsurub, Halytsynove, and Ochakiv communities. Near the village of Dmytrivka, a 64-year-old man was killed as a result of enemy shelling. Near the village of Lupareve, a 23-year-old man was injured and hospitalized. As of this morning, his condition was moderate and stable, with no deterioration. Two vehicles were damaged.

Odesa oblast

Odesa Regional Military Administration reported that during the night of 7 June, the enemy once again launched a massive drone attack targeting civilian infrastructure in Odesa oblast. The attack caused a fire in a non-residential building in Odesa. One person was injured. In Chornomorsk, residential buildings, a gas pipeline, and a building located on the grounds of a church were damaged. Two cargo trucks were also damaged. Residential houses in Chornomorsk community sustained damage as well.

On 6 June, Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister for Restoration and Minister for Communities and Territories Development, Oleksii Kuleba, reported that russian forces struck two vessels of the Maritime Search and Rescue Service that had been carrying out a humanitarian mission within Ukraine’s maritime corridor. There were injuries as a result of the attack. Kuleba emphasized that the targeted vessels were performing search and rescue operations and are granted special protection under international humanitarian law.

Kherson oblast

According to Kherson Regional Military Administration, at least 10 people were injured today, 7 June, as a result of russian attacks. From early morning, russian forces struck Korabelnyi district of Kherson with UAVs. A 70-year-old man was diagnosed with blast injuries, a closed traumatic brain injury, concussion, and shrapnel wounds to his leg.

At around 06:50, russian occupiers hit a vehicle with a drone in Tsentralnyi district of Kherson. A 27-year-old man was injured and sustained blast trauma and shrapnel wounds to his leg.

At around 07:00, russians struck one of the gas stations in Kherson with a drone. A 44-year-old station employee was injured and diagnosed with blast trauma, a closed traumatic brain injury, and a concussion. During the evacuation, a russian drone attacked police officers. Three police officers were injured.

At approximately 08:00, russians attacked a woman with a UAV in Tsentralnyi district of Kherson. She suffered blast trauma, a closed traumatic brain injury, concussion, and shrapnel wounds to her leg.

A 51-year-old woman sought medical assistance after coming under a russian drone strike in Korabelnyi district of Kherson at around 08:30. She was diagnosed with blast trauma and concussion.

At 11:00, russians launched a UAV strike on Mykilske in Dariivka community. A 54-year-old man sustained blast trauma, a closed traumatic brain injury, concussion, and shrapnel injuries to his face, back, and arm.

A 28-year-old man was taken to the hospital after coming under a russian drone attack at noon in Stepne, Novoraisk community. He suffered blast injuries, concussion, and shrapnel wounds to his face and neck.

Kherson Regional Military Administration also reported that yesterday, 6 June, the russian forces attacked Urozhaine, Bilozerka, Beryslav, Borozenske, Komyshany, Charivne, Petropavlivka, Novoraisk, Sukhanove, Novovoskresenske, Tarasa Shevchenka, Kucherske, Dariivka, Kostyrka, Antonivka, Poniativka, Sadove, Chornobaivka, Mykilske, Dniprovske, Osokorivka, Vysoke, Dmytrenka, Stanislav, Oleksandrivka, Shyroka Balka, Sofiivka, Burhunka, Havrylivka, Kachkarivka, Lvove, Mylove, Mykhailivka, Monastyrske, Tokarivka, Tiahynka, and the city of Kherson. As a result of the attacks, eight apartment buildings, 15 private houses, a water tower, a mobile communications tower, outbuildings, agricultural equipment, and private vehicles were damaged. Fourteen people were injured due to russian aggression.

The Centre for Strategic Communications and Information Security, citing occupation resources, reported that russian occupying authorities temporarily suspended movement through the checkpoint they established at “Dzhankoi.” The occupation administration claimed that the Armed Forces of Ukraine struck a bridge near Chonhar in the temporarily occupied Kherson oblast. The damaged bridge is one of the key routes connecting occupied Crimea with the occupied part of southern Ukraine, and its damage complicated russian logistics.

Latest news for today in the western regions of Ukraine

Volyn oblast

Lutsk community was notified of the loss of a serviceman who was previously considered missing. DNA examination confirmed the death of Oleksandr Obabek, serviceman from Novovolynsk, who had been considered missing for over 2.5 years.

Zakarpattia oblast

The Combatant’s Cross honorary badge by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was posthumously awarded to Captain Serhii Tyahiy, volunteer who defended Ukraine as part of the territorial defense.

Ivano-Frankivsk oblast

Ihor Romanchuk, from Ivano-Frankivsk, together with his team, created a useful application Friendly City for people with disabilities and parents with strollers. It has an interactive map of accessible establishments, which will help you move around Ivano-Frankivsk more comfortably.

Lviv oblast

The memory of the fallen defenders was immortalized in Zolochiv region . On the facade of the Remezivtsi Military School of the 1st-3rd levels of Pomeranian community, 2 memorial plaques were opened and consecrated – to Volodymyr Buzanovsky and Roman Romanov.

Rivne oblast

This year, the fifth group of schoolchildren from Rivne oblast went to Artek for a health holiday. These are 19 children from preferential categories. The state pays for the rest.

Ternopil oblast

The 63rd Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Land Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine received 4 Asus Vivobook 15 laptops, two EcoFlow DELTA 2 charging stations, a Samsung 55U8000 TV, a Canon i-SENSYS MF655Cdw multifunctional device and a Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+SG tablet from Ternopil community.

Khmelnytskyi oblast

Khmelnytskyi community sent necessary equipment worth UAH 2m to the military (FPV drones, copters, electronic warfare, etc.).

Chernivtsi oblast

A joint service for Ukrainian soldiers was held in Berehomet community. Clergy and residents gathered in the church of St. George the Victorious.

International support of Ukraine in the russian-Ukrainian war (russia’s invasion of Ukraine)

The Le Figaro French publication reported that this year’s traditional military parade in France on 14 July will be dedicated to supporting Ukraine and demonstrating the West’s readiness to resist russian aggression. According to the publication, about 10,000 servicemen will take part in the march. In addition, the French military command has decided to increase the number of heavy ground equipment and combat aircraft involved by about 30%.

 


 

Materials compiled by Tetyana Pidgorna, Olena Reka, Yana Hushchyna, Tamara Moshkovska, Sofia Ratynska, Ioanna Kryvenko, Helena Albahachiieva, Kristina Maknynia 

Translated by Tetyana Pidgorna, Yana Hushchyna, Alla Litrovnyk, Liudmyla Stadnykova, Ilona Korolevska, Tetiana Moiseienko, Marharyta Koval, Tetiana Kurbatova


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