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Zelenskyy arrives in Britain for talks with Starmer, Macron, and Merz

Zelenskyy arrives in Britain for talks with Starmer, Macron, and Merz

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in the UK for talks with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. This follows earlier reports of a meeting with Roman Abramovich and developments at the Zaporizhzh

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in the United Kingdom on Sunday for bilateral discussions with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. He is also scheduled to participate in an "E3 plus Ukraine" meeting alongside Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. This visit follows earlier reports that President Zelenskyy had invited Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich to Kyiv last month to relay a message to Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding a potential personal meeting. Separately, external power to the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant was restored on Saturday, June 6, after a 15-hour outage, marking the 18th such incident. Emergency diesel generators maintained cooling during the disruption. Additionally, Russian forces reportedly attacked two civilian search-and-rescue vessels on a humanitarian mission in Ukraine's maritime corridor, resulting in casualties, with Ukrainian naval forces evacuating the injured.

Sources: Українська правда, Суспільне Новини, Громадське, Радіо Свобода

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Ukraine's Kherson region sees revised casualty count, Crimea oil depot named

Ukraine's Kherson region sees revised casualty count, Crimea oil depot named

New reports indicate that the number of individuals injured in Ukraine's Kherson region on June 7 has risen to five, contradicting earlier figures of two. Injuries were reported in Mykilske and Stepne villages, and a specific Crimea oil depot was named.

New reports indicate that the number of individuals injured in Ukraine's Kherson region on June 7 has risen to five, contradicting earlier figures of two. The Kherson Regional Prosecutor's Office stated these casualties resulted from Russian artillery, mortar, and drone attacks across the region, with injuries reported in Mykilske and Stepne villages, among others. Separately, a 27-year-old man sustained explosive trauma and shrapnel wounds when a drone struck his car in Kherson's Central District. In Russian-occupied Crimea, explosions on June 7 were linked to a suspected fire at the Semikolodyazianska oil depot near Kerch and another in Feodosia, while Russia's Ministry of Defense claimed drone interceptions. Previously reported incidents in Sumy and Kharkiv regions saw no new casualty updates.

Sources: Suspilne Novyny, Ukrainska Pravda

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DTEK reports worker fatality, conflicting locations for mine attacks

DTEK reports worker fatality, conflicting locations for mine attacks

New reports indicate a DTEK mine worker died the day before the June 7 attacks, reportedly due to a drone strike. This marks the third attack on the facility, with conflicting reports on its location in either Dnipropetrovsk or Donetsk regions.

New information reveals that a DTEK mine worker, Yuriy Filip, died the day before the June 7 attacks, reportedly from a drone strike while on his way to work. DTEK stated this was the third attack on the facility in recent days. While previous coverage and one source identified the mine as being in Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region, another report from the same outlet placed it in the Donetsk region. The June 7 incidents involved two strikes, resulting in a mechanic's injury from a drone near the mine and damage to the enterprise's critical life support system. Restoration work continues.

Sources: Радіо Свобода

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Israeli strike kills five in Gaza amid ongoing regional tensions

Israeli strike kills five in Gaza amid ongoing regional tensions

An Israeli airstrike reportedly killed five people at a police station in southern Gaza on Sunday, according to Palestinian medical and civil defense sources, despite a truce agreed upon in October 2025. This incident occurred as the Israeli military reiterated its call for resid

New reports indicate an Israeli airstrike on a police station in southern Gaza on Sunday resulted in five fatalities, according to Palestinian medical and civil defense sources. This incident underscores the ongoing daily violence in the enclave, despite a truce established in October 2025, with both Hamas and Israel accusing each other of violations. The development follows earlier reports of the Israeli military's call for residents in the southern Lebanese city of Tyre to evacuate northward. This evacuation order remains in effect despite a conditional ceasefire agreement, reflecting persistent regional tensions and a volatile security landscape. Sources: Le Monde

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