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    Russia's Novorossiysk authorities limit beach access after sea drones attacks

    The mayor of Novorossiysk, Andrei Kravchenko, announced that beach access in the Russian Black Sea port city would be restricted until 09:00 (0600 GMT) on July 3 due to ongoing operational activities following a reported sea drone attack. Kravchenko urged residents and visitors to avoid beach areas, embankments, and recreational zones along the water's edge during this period. The city has been on alert amid tensions, with accusations from Russia of attacks by Ukraine on its Black Sea ports and the annexed Crimean Peninsula, although details and damage assessments are often not fully disclosed by Russian officials.

    Russia Ukraine war: Russia says it downed 36 Ukraine-launched drones over several Russian regions

    Russia Ukraine war: Russia's air defence systems successfully intercepted and destroyed 36 drones launched by Ukraine overnight, targeting various regions in Russia's southwest, as announced by the Russian defense ministry on Sunday via the Telegram messaging app. Drones were destroyed over Kursk, Lipetsk, Voronezh, Bryansk, Oryol, and Belgorod regions. The incident caused no injuries or significant damage according to local governors. Ukrainian attacks continue in response to Russia's invasion.

    IS killed more than 4,000 since Syria territorial defeat: monitor

    Islamic State fighters have killed nearly 4,100 people in Syria since 2019, according to a war monitor. This comes despite the jihadist group's loss of its last stronghold in the country that year.

    Ukraine can hit Russian forces 'anywhere' using US-supplied arms

    In a significant shift, the United States authorizes Ukraine to use American-supplied weapons to target Russian forces anywhere, not just near Kharkiv. This adjustment, not a policy change per officials, follows recent cross-border assaults. US National Security Adviser clarifies the agreement includes responding to Russian forces moving towards Ukrainian territory.

    Ukraine says it hit three Russian air defence systems in occupied Crimea

    Ukraine's military reported striking three Russian surface-to-air missile systems in Russian-occupied Crimea overnight, marking its second attack on the peninsula's air defenses this week. The strikes targeted an S-300 system and two S-400 systems near Belbek and Sevastopol, destroying two radars and causing munitions to detonate. The Russian-installed governor of Sevastopol claimed air defenses repelled the attack without damage. Ukraine previously hit air defense systems near Yevpatoriya and Chornomorske. Ukraine continues targeting Russian assets in Crimea, which Russia annexed in 2014, aiming to reclaim the territory.

    Attacks in Russian-occupied Ukrainian regions leave 27 dead, Moscow-backed officials say

    In the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, attacks and drone strikes continue to escalate in the partially occupied regions of Kherson and Luhansk. Ukrainian assaults have resulted in at least 27 deaths, with casualties caused by guided bombs and missiles. Both sides have engaged in drone attacks, with multiple drones being shot down over various regions. The situation remains tense and volatile as the violence persists.

    • As Zelenskyy visits for D-Day, Macron promises Ukraine Mirage aircraft to fend off Russian attacks

      French President Macron announced the provision of Mirage combat aircraft to Ukraine during D-Day commemoration. President Zelenskyy seeks Western support amid Russian aggression near Kharkiv.

      US to send new $225 million military aid package to Ukraine, officials say

      The U.S. is sending military aid worth USD 225 million to Ukraine, including ammunition for defending Kharkiv from Russian attacks, with the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) among the weapons provided.

      Ukraine orders evacuations from parts of Donetsk

      Ukraine has ordered the evacuation of children and their guardians from several towns and villages in the eastern Donetsk region, where fighting with Russia is escalating. The move comes as President Zelensky stated that Russian firepower is concentrated in Donetsk, which Russia claimed to have annexed in 2022 despite not having full control. The Donetsk governor cited the deteriorating security situation and increasing shelling intensity as reasons for the evacuation. Several areas near the front line, including the town of Lyman and the hamlet of Progres, are affected.

      Vladimir Putin warns Russia could provide long-range weapons to others to strike Western targets
      Scholz to Putin: We will defend 'every square inch' of NATO territory

      ​Speaking at the Eastern German Economic Forum also attended by Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Simonyte, Scholz said Germany has played a leading role in NATO's presence in the Baltics on Russia's border, stretching back nearly a decade. "And because the threat from Russia will continue, we and other allies decided last year to deploy additional units to the Baltic states and to station an entire brigade there permanently in future," Scholz said, according to a speech manuscript.

      Berlin lets Ukraine use German weapons against targets in Russia after the US also eases its stance

      Germany and the United States have authorized Ukraine to target some Russian positions on Russian soil with long-range weapons supplied by the West, marking a significant policy shift amid the ongoing conflict. This decision, aimed at defending the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, comes as Ukrainian forces face challenges from Russian attacks in the region. The move has drawn strong reactions from Moscow, with warnings of potential NATO involvement in the conflict. Western leaders have been cautious about easing restrictions on weapons due to fears of provoking Russian President Vladimir Putin.

      Russian missile attack on Kyiv damages power facility, grid, energy company says

      A Russian missile attack on Kyiv by an Iskander short-range ballistic missile destroyed a power facility in the Holosiivskyi district. The DTEK energy company reported damage to the power grid.

      'Risk averse' West torn over Ukraine push to strike Russia: analysts

      Amid rising calls for Ukraine to strike inside Russia using Western-supplied long-range weapons, allies remain cautious due to fears of escalation and nuclear threats from Moscow. NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg urged lifting restrictions to aid Ukraine's defense, but the US and Germany hesitate. Despite Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's criticism, divisions persist among Western leaders. Some, like French President Emmanuel Macron, suggest deploying Western troops, challenging traditional stances and highlighting deepening debates on the conflict's next steps.

      Ukraine's Zelenskyy gets more air defence missiles from Spain to fight deadly Russian glide bombs

      Two Patriot systems are needed to protect the northeastern Kharkiv region, where the Kremlin's forces launched a cross-border offensive on May 10 that left Ukrainian troops reeling, Zelenskyy said. The death toll from a glide bomb attack on a Kharkiv shopping mall Saturday rose to 18, regional Gov Oleh Syniehubov said Monday, with five people still missing.

      Zelenskiy says Ukrainian forces now control area where Russia pushed into Kharkiv region

      Viktor Vodolatskiy, a member of Russia's State Duma lower house of parliament, was quoted by Tass news agency as saying Russian forces controlled more than half the territory of the town of Vovchansk, 5 km (three miles) inside the border.

      Ukraine says has 'stopped' Russia in Kharkiv, now pushing back

      Ukrainian forces have halted a Russian advance in the Kharkiv region and are now counter-attacking. President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the region's capital to discuss the battle for Vovchansk.

      What is the ICC and why is it seeking arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders

      The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor has requested arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and three Hamas leaders over alleged war crimes during the Gaza conflict. ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan believes these leaders bear criminal responsibility for crimes against humanity. Established in 2002, the ICC prosecutes severe atrocities globally but lacks enforcement power, relying on member states to arrest suspects. Israel and the U.S. oppose the investigation, complicating potential prosecutions and reflecting ongoing disputes over the court's jurisdiction and actions.

      Ukrainian strike on apartment block kills 15, Russia says

      In one of the deadliest attacks to date on the region of Belgorod, Ukraine launched what Russian officials said was a massive missile attack, involving Tochka ballistic missiles and Adler and RM-70 Vampire (MLRS) multiple launch rocket systems.

      Ukraine wages difficult border campaign even after securing more military aid

      Ukraine faces Russian bombardment in Kharkiv region post $60B U.S. aid. Oleksander Syrskyi leads defense. Russia targets Vovchansk, Lyptsi. Belgorod incident unfolds. Putin proposes buffer zone. Reports by Hnydyi, Hunder, Popeski. Editors: Lawson, Harvey.

      Russia takes five villages in Ukraine's Kharkiv region, defence ministry says

      In its briefing on Saturday, the Defence Ministry said that Russian forces had taken the villages of Pletenivka, Ohirtseve, Borysivka, Pylna and Strilechna, all of which are directly on the Russian border.

      Ukrainian drones strike Russian fuel depot, officials say

      A Ukrainian drone attack caused a fire and damaged storage tanks at a fuel depot in Russia's Krasnodar region. The attack destroyed about six drones, with debris falling on a nearby refinery. The region's crisis administration reported that several tanks were damaged, but no injuries were reported. Drone attacks on Russian energy facilities have increased recently, with Kyiv officials stating they aim to undermine Russia's war effort in response to Moscow's strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure. The depot was last attacked on May 2, according to Russian state media.

      Moscow says 50 Ukrainian drones shot down as attacks spark fires at Russian power stations

      Fifty drones were shot down by air defences over eight Russian regions, including 26 over the country's western Belgorod region close to the Ukrainian border. Two people - a woman with a broken leg and the man caring for her - died during the overnight barrage, after explosions sparked a blaze that set their home alight, Belgorod Gov. Vyacheslav Gladkov wrote on social media.

      Two dead, oil refinery on fire after drone attacks in Russia

      Air attacks in Belgorod and Samara caused casualties, with drones targeting oil refineries. Russia and Ukraine engaged in mutual drone attacks on energy sites, exacerbating the ongoing conflict between the two countries.

      Putin extends rule in preordained Russian election after harshest crackdown since Soviet era

      Vladimir Putin secures fifth term in Russia amid criticism of election fairness and crackdown on opposition. Independent monitoring was limited, and Putin received 87% of the vote with record turnout. Western leaders denounce the election as a sham, while Navalny's widow and supporters protest. Putin dismisses criticism, accusing the West of using the judiciary for political aims. Voting took place over three days, with some arrests reported for disruptive behavior at polling stations. Putin's victory extends his nearly quarter-century rule over Russia.

      Putin says Ukraine upping attacks to interfere with election

      President Vladimir Putin has accused Ukraine of escalating attacks on Russian territory to disrupt the upcoming presidential elections in Russia. Putin stated that these attacks coincide with failures on the frontline in Ukraine, suggesting a strategic motive. The recent attacks, including drone strikes on oil refineries and a border incursion by pro-Kyiv fighters, are seen as attempts to interfere with Russia's electoral process. Putin is expected to win another six-year term in the elections scheduled for March 15-17.

      Zelensky urges Western air defence as Russian attacks kill 11

      Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has urged the West to provide more air-defence systems urgently as Russian attacks using missiles, drones, and artillery have resulted in at least 11 deaths. The attacks included a drone strike in Odesa that killed eight people, including a child and a baby, and shelling in Kharkiv, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia that killed three. Zelensky emphasized the need for stronger air defences to protect civilians from Russian attacks. Russia's recent advances have put Ukraine in a difficult position, exacerbated by delays in Western aid delivery.

      Russia launches barrage of 45 drones over Ukraine as Kyiv changes more military leaders

      Russian forces unleashed 45 drones over Ukraine in a prolonged assault, targeting various regions including Kyiv, according to Ukrainian officials. The Ukrainian air force reported shooting down 40 Iranian-made Shahed drones, while strikes caused injuries and damage to infrastructure. Moldovan authorities found drone debris near the border with Ukraine, underscoring the conflict's regional impact. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy continues to overhaul military leadership amid ongoing hostilities. Concerns arise over Russian forces allegedly using Starlink terminals for communication, prompting Ukraine's military intelligence to raise alarms.

      Ukraine claims it shot down a Russian attack helicopter in fierce street battle for Avdiivka city

      Ukrainian forces reported shooting down a Russian attack helicopter in eastern Ukraine, near the city of Avdiivka. This incident occurred amidst intense urban combat as Russian forces escalated their four-month campaign to encircle the defending Ukrainian troops in Kyiv. Ukrainian soldiers utilized a portable anti-aircraft missile to bring down the Ka-52 Alligator attack helicopter, which is considered one of the deadliest weapons in the Russian air force.

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