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  • The Russian Federation introduced an offensive on Dnipropetrovsk area, however there isn’t any proof – ISW

    The Russian Federation introduced an offensive on Dnipropetrovsk area, however there isn’t any proof – ISW

    The Russian Federation introduced an offensive on Dnipropetrovsk area, however there isn’t any proof – ISW

    Russian officers introduced an offensive within the Dnipropetrovsk area, however ISW didn’t discover any geolocation confirmations. Analysts imagine that this can be a continuation of efforts within the Donetsk area.

  • Ukrainian opera tenor and volunteer killed in Sumy Oblast

    Ukrainian opera tenor and volunteer killed in Sumy Oblast

    Ukrainian opera tenor and volunteer killed in Sumy Oblast

    Vladyslav Horai, a famend tenor and soloist of the Odesa Nationwide Opera, was killed in Ukraine’s northeastern Sumy Oblast whereas on a volunteer mission, the opera home reported on June 8.

    "A tragic loss has shaken the whole Ukrainian arts neighborhood," the Odesa Nationwide Opera wrote in a Fb submit. "At the moment, June 8, whereas finishing up his volunteer mission within the Sumy area, the soloist of the Odesa Nationwide Opera, a world-class tenor, volunteer, father, a person of nice coronary heart, and Honored Artist of Ukraine — Vladyslav Horai — was killed."

    Horai was broadly identified each in Ukraine and internationally for his voice and stage presence, in line with his colleagues. "Vladyslav was not only a expertise of the stage — he was an instance of power, dignity, and kindness in life," the opera home stated.

    Horai had been a member of the opera troupe on the Odesa Nationwide Tutorial Theater of Opera and Ballet since 1993. He was a laureate of the Nationwide Chamber Music Competitors in Khmelnytskyi and the Worldwide Antonín Dvořák Vocal Competitors in Karlovy Fluctuate, Czechia, and was awarded the title of Honored Artist of Ukraine in 2013.

    "Even within the darkest of occasions, he by no means stood apart — he helped, volunteered, supported. The Odesa Nationwide Opera is in mourning. The stage on which he lived will sound completely different with out him."

    These Ukrainian artists, writers were killed by Russia’s war“My worst fear is coming true: I’m inside a new Executed Renaissance. As in the 1930s, Ukrainian artists are killed, their manuscripts disappear, and their memory is erased,” Ukrainian writer Viktoriia Amelina penned in the foreword to the published diary of another author, Volodymyr Vakulenko, murdered during the Russian occupationUkrainian opera tenor and volunteer killed in Sumy OblastThe Kyiv IndependentDinara KhalilovaUkrainian opera tenor and volunteer killed in Sumy Oblast
  • The shelling will proceed till Russia could be pressured to peace

    The shelling will proceed till Russia could be pressured to peace

    The shelling will proceed till Russia could be pressured to peace

    The pinnacle of the Middle for Countering Disinformation, Kovalenko, said that the shelling of Ukraine will proceed till the Russian Federation is pressured to peace. The idea of "response" to shelling doesn’t exist.

  • Renault to start drone manufacturing in Ukraine, media experiences

    Renault to start drone manufacturing in Ukraine, media experiences

    Renault to begin drone production in Ukraine, media reports

    French automaker Renault will start manufacturing drones in Ukraine, France Data reported, marking a big collaboration between the automotive and protection sectors. Renault will associate with a small French protection firm to equip manufacturing traces on Ukrainian territory, with the drones anticipated to serve each Ukrainian and French army forces.

    Whereas the French Protection Ministry declined to touch upon Renault particularly, Protection Minister Sébastien Lecornu confirmed on June 6 {that a} main French automotive producer would be a part of forces with a protection SME to launch drone manufacturing in Ukraine. Talking to Le Monde, Lecornu didn’t title the automaker, however praised the undertaking as an “unprecedented partnership.”

    The manufacturing will happen away from front-line areas, though the precise places weren’t disclosed. Lecornu emphasised that the meeting could be dealt with by Ukrainians, citing their sturdy experience in drone improvement and fight deployment methods.

    Lecornu additionally stated there’s "no want" to ship French residents to work on the manufacturing line, since it is going to be arrange in Ukraine, the place Ukrainians "are higher than us at designing drones and particularly at creating the methods that accompany them."

    This transfer underscores France’s rising help for Ukraine’s protection trade and comes as Ukraine continues to increase its personal drone manufacturing capabilities.

    Presidential advisor Oleksandr Kamyshin just lately stated that Ukrainian producers have the capability to make over 5 million FPV drones yearly.

    Drone warfare has turn out to be a central part of the continuing battle, with each Ukraine and Russia more and more counting on unmanned methods for reconnaissance and strikes. Current long-range Ukrainian drone assaults, together with hits on airfields deep inside Russian territory, have demonstrated the strategic worth of such expertise.

  • The soloist of the Odessa Opera, Vladyslav Goray, died within the Sumy area throughout a volunteer mission

    The soloist of the Odessa Opera, Vladyslav Goray, died within the Sumy area throughout a volunteer mission

    The soloist of the Odessa Opera, Vladyslav Goray, died within the Sumy area throughout a volunteer mission

    Vladyslav Goray, soloist of the Odessa Opera, tragically died within the Sumy area on June 8. He was a world-class tenor and Honored Artist of Ukraine, performing a volunteer mission.

  • ‘No grounds for evacuation’ from Sumy, official says amid Russian offensive into area

    ‘No grounds for evacuation’ from Sumy, official says amid Russian offensive into area

    'No grounds for evacuation' from Sumy, official says amid Russian offensive into region

    There are presently no plans for mass civilian evacuations from the town of Sumy, regional Governor Oleh Hryhorov stated on June 8, as Russian advances into Sumy Oblast have continued to achieve momentum.

    "There are presently no grounds for evacuation from the town of Sumy. The state of affairs alongside the Sumy Oblast border is tense however beneath management of the Protection Forces," Hryhorov stated on social media, referencing considerations on social media from residents.

    Sumy Oblast has seen escalating attacks in latest weeks as Russia intensifies cross-border operations. Russian advances into Sumy have gained momentum since Ukrainian forces withdrew from most of their foothold in Russia's Kursk Oblast in March.

    Sumy Oblast, which borders Russia to the north, has been a repeated goal of Russian incursions and shelling for the reason that begin of the full-scale invasion in 2022.

    Sumy has repeatedly suffered from Russian strikes on the town. On June 3, Russian assaults on the town killed 4 folks and injured 28 others, together with three youngsters.

    On Might 31, Hryhorov introduced mandatory evacuation orders for 11 extra villages attributable to intensifying assaults, bringing the whole variety of evacuated settlements in Sumy Oblast to 213.

    The open-source battlefield monitoring group DeepState reported on June 8 that Russian forces have occupied the village of Loknia in Sumy Oblast, because the advances on small settlements alongside the border continues. Ukraine's army has not but commented on the reported advance, and the Kyiv Impartial can’t independently confirm the reporting.

    In Might, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his army to create a so-called "security buffer zone" alongside the border with Ukraine, whereas President Volodymyr Zelensky stated on Might 28 that Moscow had massed 50,000 troops close to Sumy.

    As 50,000 Russian troops amass, Ukraine’s Sumy Oblast braces for potential large-scale offensiveReports of an imminent Russian summer offensive and troop build ups on Ukraine’s border are raising alarms in Sumy Oblast and fears that a large-scale assault could be on the horizon. Russian President Vladimir Putin on May 22 said he had ordered his military to create a “security buffer zone”'No grounds for evacuation' from Sumy, official says amid Russian offensive into regionThe Kyiv IndependentAsami Terajima'No grounds for evacuation' from Sumy, official says amid Russian offensive into region

  • Russians are attacking Ukraine with ударні БпЛА, air protection is working in Kyiv and the area

    Russians are attacking Ukraine with ударні БпЛА, air protection is working in Kyiv and the area

    Russians are attacking Ukraine with ударні БпЛА, air protection is working in Kyiv and the area

    Within the night of June 8, the motion of enemy ударні БпЛА was recorded in lots of areas. Air protection is actively working in Kyiv and the area, residents are urged to take shelter.

  • Ukraine conflict newest: US expects Russia’s retaliation for Operation Spiderweb to proceed quickly; Ukraine denies Russian troop presence in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, describes state of affairs as ‘tense’

    Ukraine conflict newest: US expects Russia’s retaliation for Operation Spiderweb to proceed quickly; Ukraine denies Russian troop presence in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, describes state of affairs as ‘tense’

    Ukraine war latest: US expects Russia's retaliation for Operation Spiderweb to continue soon; Ukraine denies Russian troop presence in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, describes situation as 'tense'

    Key developments on June 7-8:

    • US expects Russia's retaliation for Operation Spiderweb to proceed quickly
    • Ukraine denies Russian troop presence in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast amid offensive, describes state of affairs as 'tense'
    • Trump administration redirects 20,000 anti-drone missiles meant for Ukraine, Zelensky confirms
    • Ukraine downs fighter jet in Russia's Kursk Oblast, Air Power says
    • 'I’m in opposition to Ukraine's entry into the European Union,' Polish president-elect Nawrocki says

    The U.S. believes Russia has not but totally responded to Ukraine's Operation Spiderweb and will quickly launch one other large-scale, multi-pronged strike following the large June 6 assault, Reuters reported on June 8, citing unnamed U.S. officers.

    One official instructed Reuters that, whereas the timing stays unclear, a retaliatory strike could possibly be anticipated within the coming days and is more likely to be "asymmetrical." One other U.S. supply stated Russia would seemingly make use of missiles and drones to hit a mixture of targets.

    The U.S. evaluation follows the June 1 assault by Ukraine's Safety Service (SBU) on 4 Russian air bases utilizing drones launched from vehicles hid inside Russian territory.

    Kyiv's operation reportedly damaged 41 aircraft, together with Tu-95 and Tu-22M3 bombers — two of Russia's major platforms for missile assaults in opposition to Ukraine.

    The Kyiv Impartial couldn’t independently confirm the variety of plane hit. A minimum of 21 planes had been broken or destroyed, in line with open-source intelligence analysts.

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    A Western diplomatic supply instructed the outlet that the Kremlin's response may deal with high-value authorities websites, similar to administrative buildings or intelligence amenities.

    Michael Kofman, a army analyst with the Carnegie Endowment for Worldwide Peace, instructed Moscow might purpose medium-range ballistic missiles at headquarters belonging to the SBU, which organized the operation.

    On June 6, Russia launched one among its most intense aerial barrages of the full-scale conflict, firing 452 drones and 45 missiles at Ukrainian cities and infrastructure, in line with the Air Power. The assault was seemingly a part of Russia's response to Operation Spiderweb.

    A minimum of 4 civilians had been killed, together with emergency service employees, and 80 others had been injured within the in a single day assault, President Volodymyr Zelensky reported.

    The June 6 strikes adopted a phone call between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump on June 4, throughout which Putin reportedly vowed to retaliate in opposition to the Ukrainian drone operation.

    U.S. officers say Moscow's June 6 barrage is probably not the complete extent of its response. Russia has carried out near-nightly air assaults in current weeks, a number of of which predated Spiderweb, making it tough to separate a focused reprisal from Russia's ongoing marketing campaign of attrition.

    Shortly after the June 6 Russian assault, Trump seemed to justify the aggression in opposition to Ukrainian cities that was launched in response to Ukraine's Operation Spiderweb.

    "They gave Putin a motive to go in and bomb the hell out of them final night time," Trump instructed reporters aboard Air Power One on June 6.

    Ukrainian drone strikes Russian Tu-22 bomber: SBU releases new footage of Operation SpiderwebThe video shows the flight path of an FPV drone from the moment it takes off from the roof of a modular building to the moment before it strikes a Russian Tu-22M3 strategic bomber at the Belaya air base in Siberia.Ukraine war latest: US expects Russia's retaliation for Operation Spiderweb to continue soon; Ukraine denies Russian troop presence in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, describes situation as 'tense'The Kyiv IndependentAbbey FenbertUkraine war latest: US expects Russia's retaliation for Operation Spiderweb to continue soon; Ukraine denies Russian troop presence in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, describes situation as 'tense'

    Ukraine denies Russian troop presence in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast amid offensive, describes state of affairs as 'tense'

    Russian forces proceed their efforts to interrupt into Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine's Southern Protection Forces reported on June 8, saying that the state of affairs across the thirty first Separate Brigade's positions stays "tense."

    "The enemy has not deserted its plans to enter Dnipropetrovsk Oblast," the Southern Protection Forces wrote on Telegram. "Our troopers are bravely and professionally holding their part of the entrance, thwarting the occupier's plans."

    The remark follows the Russian Defense Ministry's June 8 declare that its forces had entered Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.

    Regardless of the claims, Main Andrii Kovalev, a spokesperson for Ukraine's Normal Employees denied Russian troop presence within the area.

    "The data is just not true. Preventing is ongoing in Donetsk Oblast. The enemy didn’t enter Dnipropetrovsk Oblast," Kovalev told Ukrainska Pravda.

    In a separate statement to CNN, Viktor Trehubov, a spokesperson for for Ukraine's Khortytsia group of forces stated that "the Russians are always spreading false data that they’ve entered the Dnipropetrovsk area from the Pokrovsk and Novopavlivka instructions, however (in neither place) is that this data true.”

    The thirty first Brigade is deployed within the Novopavlivka path, the place Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts converge. Since 2014, Russian aggression has closely impacted Donetsk Oblast, whereas Dnipropetrovsk Oblast has remained free from direct incursions.

    The denials from Ukraine's militaary come amid persevering with Russian offensives in jap and northern Ukraine, together with escalating diplomatic efforts which have but to yield a ceasefire.

    President Volodymyr Zelensky's Deputy Chief of Employees Pavlo Palisa stated on June 6 that Russia goals to occupy all Ukrainian territory east of the Dnipro River and advance towards Odesa and Mykolaiv in a broader plan to sever Ukraine's entry to the Black Sea, amid a renewed summer time offensive.

    On Could 21, Ukrainian officers rejected similar claims that Russian troops had reached Dnipropetrovsk Oblast's administrative boundary.

    Serhii Lysak, head of the regional army administration, known as the stories "faux," citing doctored photographs allegedly exhibiting Russian soldiers within the space.

    The Ukrainian monitoring venture DeepState analyzed one such picture and decided it had been taken in Troitske, a village in Donetsk Oblast.

    As a precaution, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast started mandatory evacuations of kids and households from 4 front-line villages in late April — Kolona Mezhova, Novopidhorodne, Raipole, and Sukhareva Balka — situated simply 5 to fifteen kilometers from Russian positions.

    Regardless of the dearth of verified floor incursions, Dnipropetrovsk has endured frequent Russian missile, drone, and aerial attacks for the reason that full-scale invasion started.

    The continuing Russian advance happens as peace efforts stay stalled, and U.S.-brokered negotiations have failed to realize a ceasefire.

    Exchange of fallen soldiers’ bodies expected next week, official saysBudanov’s statement comes just a day after Russia claimed that a prisoner swap had failed due to Ukraine’s fault — an accusation Kyiv denied.Ukraine war latest: US expects Russia's retaliation for Operation Spiderweb to continue soon; Ukraine denies Russian troop presence in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, describes situation as 'tense'The Kyiv IndependentTim ZadorozhnyyUkraine war latest: US expects Russia's retaliation for Operation Spiderweb to continue soon; Ukraine denies Russian troop presence in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, describes situation as 'tense'

    Trump administration redirects 20,000 anti-drone missiles meant for Ukraine, Zelensky confirms

    Zelensky confirmed that Trump's administration diverted 20,000 anti-drone missiles initially supposed for Ukraine to American forces within the Center East, in an interview with ABC Information revealed on June 8.

    Zelensky stated Ukraine had counted on the missiles to assist counter relentless Russian drone assaults, which embody swarms of Iranian-designed Shahed-type drones. On June 1, Russia launched a record 472 drones in a single night time.

    "We now have huge issues with Shaheds… we are going to discover all of the instruments to destroy them," Zelensky said. "We counted on this venture — 20,000 missiles. Anti-Shahed missiles. It was not costly, but it surely's a particular expertise."

    Zelensky stated the plan had been agreed upon with then-U.S. Protection Secretary Lloyd Austin and was launched beneath President Joe Biden's administration.

    The Wall Street Journal reported on June 4 that the Trump administration had redirected the munitions, which embody particular fuzes utilized in superior rocket techniques to intercept drones, towards U.S. forces stationed within the Middle East.

    The Pentagon reportedly knowledgeable Congress in a categorised message that the reallocation of the fuzes for the Superior Precision Kill Weapon System was deemed an "pressing situation" by present Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth.

    A Ukrainian army intelligence (HUR) supply instructed the Kyiv Impartial on June 4 that Russia is preparing to launch greater than 500 long-range drones per night time in future assaults, as Moscow quickly scales up drone manufacturing and constructs new launch websites.

    The Trump administration has halted the approval of latest army assist packages to Ukraine for the reason that begin of his second time period in January.

    Elon Musk’s father to attend pro-Kremlin event in Russia hosted by far-right ideologueAmong the forum’s panels are sessions titled “Russian Space: The Race for Mars” and “The Battle for Hearts and Minds: The Ideology of Sovereign Russia.”Ukraine war latest: US expects Russia's retaliation for Operation Spiderweb to continue soon; Ukraine denies Russian troop presence in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, describes situation as 'tense'The Kyiv IndependentTim ZadorozhnyyUkraine war latest: US expects Russia's retaliation for Operation Spiderweb to continue soon; Ukraine denies Russian troop presence in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, describes situation as 'tense'

    Ukraine downs fighter jet in Russia's Kursk Oblast, Air Power says

    Ukraine shot down a Russian Su-35 fighter jet in Russia's Kursk Oblast on the morning of June 7, the Air Power reported.

    Though no particulars of the operation had been disclosed, the downing brings the whole variety of Russian plane destroyed for the reason that begin of the full-scale invasion to 414, in line with Ukraine's Normal Employees.

    Ukraine launched a cross-border incursion into Kursk Oblast in August 2024, marking the primary large-scale invasion of Russian territory by international forces since World Struggle II.

    Strengthened by North Korean troops, Russia launched a push to recapture the area in early March, with Ukraine being pressured to drag again from a lot of the initially taken territory, together with the city of Sudzha.

    The downing of the Su-35 fighter jet additionally provides to the losses Ukraine has inflicted on the Russian Air Power over the previous week throughout Operation Spiderweb.

    Ukrainian drone attacks force airport shutdowns near Moscow, mayor saysRussia’s Defense Ministry claimed that 61 Ukrainian drones were launched between the evening of June 7 and the morning of June 8.Ukraine war latest: US expects Russia's retaliation for Operation Spiderweb to continue soon; Ukraine denies Russian troop presence in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, describes situation as 'tense'The Kyiv IndependentTim ZadorozhnyyUkraine war latest: US expects Russia's retaliation for Operation Spiderweb to continue soon; Ukraine denies Russian troop presence in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, describes situation as 'tense'

    'I'm in opposition to Ukraine's entry into the European Union,' Polish president-elect Nawrocki says

    "In the meanwhile, I’m in opposition to Ukraine's entry into the European Union," Polish President-elect Karol Nawrocki instructed Hungarian outlet Mandiner in an interview launched on June 7.

    "On the one hand, we should assist Ukraine in its battle with the Russian Federation, however Ukraine should perceive that different international locations, together with Poland, Hungary, and different European international locations, even have their very own pursuits," he said.

    Nawrocki gained the second spherical of the Polish presidential election on June 1 with 50.89% of the vote. He has beforehand voiced opposition to Ukraine's membership within the EU and NATO, regardless of supporting Ukraine's sovereignty.

    "Poland has such an curiosity, for instance, within the exhumation of the Volyn (bloodbath) victims," Nawrocki stated.

    Polish and Ukrainian researchers started exhuming victims of the World Struggle II period massacres on April 24 in Western Ukraine.

    It was the primary such exhumation since 2017, when Ukraine imposed a moratorium in response to the destruction of Ukrainian Rebel Military (UPA) memorials in Poland.

    "Throughout the marketing campaign, I didn’t agree, and as president, I can’t agree, to unfair competitors with Ukraine for Polish agriculture or the logistics sector," Nawrocki stated.

    EU tariffs on Ukrainian agricultural exports resumed on June 6, amid opposition to Ukrainian exports and its EU accession from jap European members, together with Hungary and Poland.

    "I see Ukraine as a rustic that, though it is rather bravely defending itself in opposition to the Russian Federation, should additionally respect the pursuits of different international locations that in any other case assist Ukraine," he stated.

    In distinction to different Eurosceptic leaders in Europe, together with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Nawrocki doesn’t specific pro-Russian views, however has repeatedly accused President Volodymyr Zelensky of profiting from allies.

    Wondering where to start with Dostoevsky? Try his Ukrainian contemporaries insteadSince the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, a growing debate has emerged over the cultural and political legacy of Russian literature — particularly the global reverence for classic Russian authors, which critics argue has long served to promote the imperial narratives embedded in their work. AsUkraine war latest: US expects Russia's retaliation for Operation Spiderweb to continue soon; Ukraine denies Russian troop presence in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, describes situation as 'tense'The Kyiv IndependentKate TsurkanUkraine war latest: US expects Russia's retaliation for Operation Spiderweb to continue soon; Ukraine denies Russian troop presence in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, describes situation as 'tense'

  • We should take note of alarm indicators nowadays – Zelenskyy

    We should take note of alarm indicators nowadays – Zelenskyy

    We should take note of alarm indicators nowadays – Zelenskyy

    The President of Ukraine known as on residents to concentrate to air raid indicators within the coming days. The US believes that Russia is making ready a strong strike in opposition to Ukraine.

  • Ukraine denies Russian troop presence in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast amid offensive, describes scenario as ‘tense’

    Ukraine denies Russian troop presence in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast amid offensive, describes scenario as ‘tense’

    Ukraine denies Russian troop presence in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast amid offensive, describes situation as 'tense'

    Editor's word: This story has been up to date to replicate the Ukrainian army's denial of the presence of Russian troops in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.

    Russian forces proceed their efforts to interrupt into Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine's Southern Protection Forces reported on June 8, saying that the scenario across the thirty first Separate Brigade's positions stays "tense."

    "The enemy has not deserted its plans to enter Dnipropetrovsk Oblast," the Southern Protection Forces wrote on Telegram. "Our troopers are bravely and professionally holding their part of the entrance, thwarting the occupier's plans."

    The remark follows the Russian Protection Ministry's June 8 declare that its forces had entered Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.

    Regardless of the claims, Main Andrii Kovalev, a spokesperson for Ukraine's Normal Workers denied Russian troop presence within the area.

    "The knowledge just isn’t true. Preventing is ongoing in Donetsk Oblast. The enemy didn’t enter Dnipropetrovsk Oblast," Kovalev instructed Ukrainska Pravda.

    In a separate assertion to CNN, Viktor Trehubov, a spokesperson for for Ukraine's Khortytsia group of forces stated that "the Russians are always spreading false data that they’ve entered the Dnipropetrovsk area from the Pokrovsk and Novopavlivka instructions, however (in neither place) is that this data true.”

    The thirty first Brigade is deployed within the Novopavlivka route, the place Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts converge. Since 2014, Russian aggression has closely impacted Donetsk Oblast, whereas Dnipropetrovsk Oblast has remained free from direct incursions.

    The denials from Ukraine's militaary come amid persevering with Russian offensives in japanese and northern Ukraine, together with escalating diplomatic efforts which have but to yield a ceasefire.

    President Volodymyr Zelensky's Deputy Chief of Workers Pavlo Palisa stated on June 6 that Russia goals to occupy all Ukrainian territory east of the Dnipro River and advance towards Odesa and Mykolaiv in a broader plan to sever Ukraine's entry to the Black Sea, amid a renewed summer season offensive.

    On Might 21, Ukrainian officers rejected comparable claims that Russian troops had reached Dnipropetrovsk Oblast's administrative boundary.

    Serhii Lysak, head of the regional army administration, referred to as the stories "faux," citing doctored pictures allegedly exhibiting Russian troopers within the space.

    The Ukrainian monitoring mission DeepState analyzed one such picture and decided it had been taken in Troitske, a village in Donetsk Oblast.

    As a precaution, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast started necessary evacuations of youngsters and households from 4 front-line villages in late April — Kolona Mezhova, Novopidhorodne, Raipole, and Sukhareva Balka — positioned simply 5 to fifteen kilometers from Russian positions.

    Regardless of the shortage of verified floor incursions, Dnipropetrovsk has endured frequent Russian missile, drone, and aerial assaults for the reason that full-scale invasion started.

    The continuing Russian advance happens as peace efforts stay stalled, and U.S.-brokered negotiations have failed to attain a ceasefire.

    US expects Russia’s retaliation for Operation Spiderweb to continue soonOne official told Reuters that while the timing remains unclear, a retaliatory strike could be expected in the coming days and is likely to be “asymmetrical.”Ukraine denies Russian troop presence in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast amid offensive, describes situation as 'tense'The Kyiv IndependentTim ZadorozhnyyUkraine denies Russian troop presence in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast amid offensive, describes situation as 'tense'