On the night of June 11, Kharkiv was attacked by 17 drones, causing large-scale fires, destruction of houses and the death of two people. 37 people were injured, including five children.
As a result of the night attack on Kharkiv, the number of wounded has increased to 37, including 5 children. The enemy struck a trolleybus depot and residential buildings in two districts of the city.
As a result of the night attack by enemy UAVs on Kharkiv, two people died, 28 were injured, including three children. 17 strikes were recorded in two districts of the city, multi-apartment and private buildings were damaged.
The head of the Center for Combating Disinformation, Andriy Kovalenko, stated that the russian air defense has major problems. Recently, cases of S-400 system losses have become more frequent, and Ukrainian special services are outplaying russian ones.
As a result of the night shelling of Kharkiv on June 11, there are casualties and wounded. The enemy hit apartment buildings and private houses, causing a fire in a five-story building.
Explosions rang out in Kharkiv on the night of June 11, preliminarily in the Osnovyanskyi district. Strikes were recorded on apartment and private buildings, a fire broke out at the site of one of them.
Search and rescue operations are ongoing in Kharkiv after the Russian strike on June 7, with 5 people remaining under the rubble. Mayor Ihor Terekhov reported that work is ongoing around the clock.
Since the beginning of the day, 167 combat clashes have taken place on the front. The enemy launched 1264 kamikaze drone strikes and carried out 3620 shellings of Ukrainian troops' positions.
The St. Sophia Cathedral, a UNESCO site, was damaged by Russian shelling. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemns Russia's actions, emphasizing that this is part of the imperial policy of destroying Ukrainian identity.
Farewell was said in Kharkiv to Anna, the head of the children's railway, who died as a result of a Russian attack. Wounded employees have been stabilized, three are preparing to be discharged.
Ukraine is counting on the continuation of prisoner exchanges, because the main task is the release of all Ukrainians from Russian captivity. Zelenskyy emphasized the increase in the number of Russian strikes.
Ukrainian soldiers were returned from Russian captivity in critical condition. Many of them have serious injuries, illnesses and need immediate medical assistance.
Zelenskyy warned that the transfer of Russian-Iranian drone technologies to North Korea poses a serious threat to Europe and Asia. He called for an immediate response before Seoul and Tokyo come under attack.
The spokesman of the Southern Defense Forces of Ukraine, Vladislav Voloshyn, stated that the occupiers cannot reach the borders of the Dnipropetrovsk region. They are restrained by Zelene Pole and Vilne Pole.
The US Secretary of Defense announced a reduction in funding for military aid to Ukraine. This may lead to a decrease in the supply of air defense systems.
In 5 months, the Russians launched over 12,000 strikes on the Sumy region. Klimenko held a meeting on security, evacuation and provision of services in alarm conditions.
The blast wave following the Russian strike on the center of Kyiv damaged the plastered cornice of St. Sophia Cathedral. This is another manifestation of the aggressor's essence as an enemy of culture, art, and progress.
The President of Ukraine has imposed sanctions against 9 legal entities, including the "Artek" camp in Crimea, and 58 individuals involved in the deportation of Ukrainian children. The sanctions include asset blocking and trade restrictions.
Russian military attacked a civilian car in Kherson, dropping explosives from a drone. A 61-year-old woman was injured, but refused hospitalization.
A group of soldiers with amputations, vision problems and other serious health problems have been returned to Ukraine. They will be provided with all the necessary medical assistance and rehabilitation.
Due to intensified shelling of the Kupiansk district of Kharkiv region, mandatory evacuation has been announced from the villages of the Shevchenkiv community. In two months of shelling, two people have died there, and five have been injured.
The first stage of the exchange of prisoners took place, among whom were seriously wounded and seriously ill soldiers of the Armed Forces, the National Guard and other units. All those released need treatment and rehabilitation.
Air raid alert declared in Kyiv and many regions of Ukraine due to the threat of ballistic weapons. The Air Force reported a high-speed target in the Sumy region.
One of the released Ukrainian defenders celebrated his birthday on the day of his return home. This was the best gift for him, said Andriy Yermak.
Russians are calling the families of prisoners of war, posing as employees of bodies allegedly involved in exchanges. The headquarters urges to contact the police.
The Coordination Headquarters announced the preparation of a new stage of the release of Ukrainian prisoners of war. A large exchange is underway, the details of which will be announced later for security reasons.
Another stage of the prisoner exchange between Ukraine and Russia, agreed upon in Istanbul, has taken place. Soldiers from various units of the Defense Forces have returned home.
After the shelling in Pryluky, explosive devices in the form of a pipe 25-30 cm long were found. If found, do not touch and call 101, 102, 112.
A representative of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine confirmed the authenticity of the photograph of a Ukrainian soldier with scars and the inscription "Glory to Russia" made in captivity. More than 90% of those released confirm torture and human rights violations.
In Lviv, a relative of a soldier was detained for trying to bribe the deputy commander. He offered 5,000 dollars to cover up the case of unauthorized abandonment of the unit.