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Russia's recruitment system nears breaking point, forcing debate over forced mobilization

Kyiv's historic Pechersk Lavra burns as large-scale Russian strikes kill 5, injure 35 in capital

Russian chemical plant, oil depot set ablaze following reported Ukrainian strikes

Ukraine strikes supply routes and chemical plant in occupied Crimea

Ukraine confirms strike on Crimea's Armiansk bridge that hit 50 Russian military vehicles
"Today, we're launching talks on the backbone of the accession process: including justice, freedom, and fundamental rights," the European Commission said.
A Russian Tu-22M3 strategic bomber crashed while approaching for landing during a training flight in Irkutsk Oblast, Russia’s Defense Ministry claimed.
The comments came at a special briefing by Deputy Defense Ministry Mstyslav Banik on June 15 to journalists by the ministry in Kyiv.
G7 countries should fund the remaining third of Ukraine's budgetary needs over the next two years, and the EU is going to ask them to do so, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on June 15.
Kharkiv City Emergency Department Director Bohdan Hladkykh told Suspilne that one of the missiles struck approximately 30 meters from rescuers who had left the grounds of a civilian enterprise hit in the attack and were standing in a forest belt.
"Every measure further restricts Russia's room for manoeuvre," EU's top diplomat Kaja Kallas said.
The G7 summit this week will be a chance to show U.S. President Donald Trump that Europe and other allies are doing their share on Ukraine, and to see how much the grouping can keep working together, French President Emmanuel Macron said.
"We sent a message expressing our willingness to meet with Putin during the G7 summit because Trump and Macron will be there," President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
The transfer brings the Ukrainian Navy's fleet of mine countermeasures vessels to five.
The EU's forthcoming sanctions package won't include Ireland's alumina exports to Russia, but a new letter by members of the European Parliament (MEPs), combined with pressure from Estonia's foreign minister and civil society activists, shows the issue is not going to disappear over the summer.





