Key developments on June 20: * Russian forces attack first responders in Kherson Oblast, killing 1, injuring 7 * Ukrainian forces reportedly advance south as fierce fighting is ongoing * Evacuation in flooded Kherson Oblast finished, emergency service says * Biden: Threat of Russia using tactical nuclear weapons is 'real' *...
The European Union has proposed a four-year financial assistance package for Ukraine worth 50 billion euros ($55 billion), EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on June 20.
About 150 dolphin carcasses were found on Black Sea coasts in Turkey and Bulgaria following the Russian destruction of the Kakhovka Dam and the species may be threatened with extinction, presidential chief-of-staff Andriy Yermak said on June 20.
Finland will not give any development aid to governments and countries that support Russia’s war in Ukraine, according to the programme of Finland’s new right-wing government, Foreign Trade and Development Minister Ville Tavio told YLE on Monday.
The earliest impression of Ukraine’s attack on Russia’s defense line was defined by an early Ukrainian disaster—the loss of multiple Leopard 2 tanks and Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles in a minefield north of Tokmak. In the subsequent weeks, it...
The British government is considering legislation that would allow the diversion of frozen Russian assets towards Ukraine's reconstruction efforts, while maintaining sanctions until Russia provides compensation to its war-ravaged neighbor, as Russia's destructive attacks on Ukraine continue to mount, The News York Times reports....
A Defense Council meeting at the Elysée Palace reconsidered the possibility of Kyiv joining NATO, an option previously ruled out by Paris, Berlin and Washington. This would increase pressure on Russia at a time when the Ukrainian counter-offensive is encountering difficulties.
After Ukraine's Nova Kakhovka dam was destroyed on June 6th and thousands of people were evacuated from the city of Kherson, hundreds of pets and farm animal...
The Pentagon announced Tuesday that the accounting error revealed last month was significantly more than previously stated and aid provided to Ukraine was overvalued by $6.2 billion rather than $3 billion.
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