Today, Russian forces launched a massive missile attack on Kyiv, resulting in damage to civilian objects and energy infrastructure. Dozens of deaths and injuries have been reported.
Spanish resorts are introducing a €750 fine for urinating in the sea, banning ball games in the water and reserving areas with umbrellas, while dogs are only allowed on designated beaches.
A Russian missile strike on Dnipro destroyed an apartment building, killing one person and injuring six, including an infant. Rescue operations are ongoing.
Over the past day, there have been 142 combat clashes. The air forces and artillery of Ukraine inflicted significant losses on the enemy, including 1220 personnel and the destruction of equipment.
The Russian attack on Kharkiv on June 22 resulted in the deaths of three people and injuries to 56 civilians, including two children. The destruction affected residential buildings, enterprises, and an eco-park.
France has announced its intention to build eight additional EPR2 nuclear power units, which will lead to an increase in the total capacity of nuclear power plants by more than 23 GW.
The summit in Switzerland discussed pathways to peace in Ukraine, reaffirmed international law, and called for safe navigation and the release of prisoners of war.
In the Polish city of Skarżysko-Kamienna, an explosion occurred at the Mesko factory, causing a fire. One worker died, and another was injured. An investigation has been initiated.
French President Emmanuel Macron dissolves the National Assembly and schedules new elections for June 30, in response to his party's defeat in the European Parliament elections.
The Presidents of the United States and France discussed measures to support Ukraine and strengthen NATO security, reaffirming their commitment to defending freedom and democracy.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed gratitude to Belgium for supporting Ukraine, including the supply of F-16s, one billion euros for defense, and revenue from frozen Russian assets.
Mass protests have erupted in Armenia due to the transfer of four border villages to Azerbaijan. People are demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
The AFU successfully repelled enemy attacks on several fronts, suffering minimal losses and destroying a significant amount of enemy equipment and personnel.
Norway, Ireland, and Spain recognize Palestine as an independent state, and this decision will take effect on May 28, which has elicited a sharp reaction from Israel