Ukraine’s General Staff reported on Aug. 7 that Russia had also lost 1,805 tanks, 4,055 armored fighting vehicles, 958 artillery systems, 260 multiple launch rocket systems, 132 air defense systems, 191 helicopters, 223 airplanes, 750 drones, and 15 boats.
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Sunday, June 7
Bridge linking Crimea to southern Ukraine damaged in drone strike, Russian occupation official says.
The attack damaged a bridge near the village of Chonhar connecting occupied Crimea with Russian-controlled parts of southern Ukraine, Russian-installed Kherson Oblast head Volodymyr Saldo claimed.
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A fire reportedly broke out at the Semikolodyansk oil depot amid the strikes.
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The attack partially destroyed the repository's container reception building, though no spent nuclear fuel was being stored there at the time.
The June 5 meeting marks the start of a new phase of communication on prisoner and hostage issues after Russia appointed Lantratova as ombudswoman in May.
Moscow launched 236 drones overnight, according to Ukraine's Air Force, which said 215 of them were shot down.
The number includes 1,350 casualties that Russian forces suffered over the past day.
"While (Russian President Vladimir) Putin's army is searching for a replacement, the railway junction and logistics in the region are operating with a limited reserve for recovery," the group said.
Ukrainian drones struck energy and transport infrastructure in the occupied Luhansk and Donetsk oblasts overnight June 6-7, independent Telegram news channel Exilenova Plus reported.
Saturday, June 6
Power returned to the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant after a 15-hour outage, the IAEA said, ending one of the longest disruptions at the facility during the war.
Russian President Vladimir Putin held a private meeting in Moscow with former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, a longtime associate of the Russian leader, the Kremlin said June 5.
Ukraine's 3rd Special Operations Forces Regiment said its drones are capable of targeting Russian equipment and logistics along the Melitopol — Chonhar route in Ukraine's south.
The Turkish Coast Guard didn't specify who may have been responsible for the attack.
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Ukraine's military carried out large-scale strikes across multiple Russian regions overnight on June 6, reaching up to 1,000 kilometers deep into Russian territory and hitting several targets, President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
"Russian forces and occupation authorities made effective use of the response window — the period during which an emergency has not yet reached the peak of its destructive impact — significantly more difficult," said Roman Koval, head of research at Truth Hounds.
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