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Invaders in occupied territories threaten to deport those who do not receive Russian passport.
In the temporarily occupied territories, Russian invaders threaten to deport those who do not receive a Russian passport.
New British Prime Minister assures Biden of unwavering support for Ukraine.
The new British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, had a telephone conversation with U.S. President Joseph Biden on Friday, during which he assured the President of Britain's unwavering support for Ukraine.
Reformist Candidate Pezeshkian Wins Iran's Presidential Runoff Election.
Reformist hopeful Masud Pezeshkian has won Iran's run-off presidential vote, according to an Iranian Interior Ministry announcement on state TV.
Russian drones damage energy infrastructure in Sumy Oblast.
A Russian drone attack overnight on July 6 caused damage to energy infrastructure in Sumy Oblast, leaving several communities in the region without power, the Sumy Oblast Military Administration reported.
US administration: New announcements on F-16s for Ukraine should be expected next week.
Next week, when the North Atlantic Alliance summit will be held in Washington, D.C., we should expect new statements regarding the program to provide Ukraine with F-16 aircraft.
Drone attack on Belgorod Oblast damages buildings, industrial facility, Russian governor claims.
Drone attacks against the town of Shebekino in Russia's Belgorod Oblast overnight on July 6 damaged multiple buildings, vehicles, and an industrial facility, while injuring one person, Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov claimed.
Zelensky announces new solutions to strengthen air defense.
President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked Western partners for fulfilling the agreements on air defense.
Drone attacks on Russia's Krasnodar Krai damage oil depots, communications tower.
Drone attacks targeting Russia's Krasnodar Krai region caused fires at two oil depots overnight on July 6, while also damaging a communications tower, various Russian media outlets reported.
Ukraine’s energy sector receives 184 humanitarian aid shipments from partners after March 22.
Since March 22, 2024, as Russia resumed its massive attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, international partners have sent 184 humanitarian aid shipments to Ukrainian power engineers.
Fico praises Orban in first public appearance since assassination attempt.
During his speech, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico criticized what he referred to as liberal and progressive political ideologies and expressed praise for Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
Government dismisses Kuderchuk as State Film Agency head.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has dismissed Maryna Kuderchuk as head of the State Film Agency.
US pauses military exercises with Georgia as relations with Tbilisi deteriorate.
The joint exercise "Noble Partner," originally scheduled to take place in Georgia from July 25 to Aug. 6., will be put on hold indefinitely, the Defense Department announced.
Ukrnafta begins to drill new oil well in western Ukraine.
Ukrnafta PJSC has started to drill a new exploratory oil well in western Ukraine.
Partisans claim sabotage of Russian railway transporting North Korean ammo.
In a post on Telegram, the ATESH group said the operation was carried out on the Trans-Siberian railway east of the Ural Mountains.
Third Patriot air defense system from Germany arrives in Ukraine.
The third Patriot anti-aircraft missile system from Germany has already arrived in Ukraine, and its Ukrainian crew has successfully completed training in Germany.
Lack of support from 41st Brigade led to Russian advances in Niu-York, battalion claims.
A platoon leader said that the shortage of people in the 206th Battalion and lack of instruction from the 41st Brigade contributed to the loss of Niu-York's southern territory.
Iranians Await Winner Of Presidential Poll, Amid Closely Watched Voter Turnout Figures.
Iranians are awaiting announcement of the winner of the country’s July 5 runoff presidential elections that pitted reformist Masud Pezeshkian against hard-liner Saeed Jalili following low turnout in the first round of voting.
Russo-Ukrainian War, day 863: Orban meets Putin in Moscow after proposing ceasefire in Kyiv.
Hungarian PM Viktor Orban has stirred controversy with back-to-back visits to Kyiv and Moscow, proposing a ceasefire and negotiations. Following his talks with Vladimir Putin, Orban reported that Ukraine and Russia's positions remain "very far apa...
Zelensky discusses new package of solutions to overcome energy crisis.
Since spring, Russia has intensified its attacks against Ukraine's critical infrastructure in a renewed assault against the country's energy grid, leading to blackouts.
Orban meets Putin: Ukraine and Russia’s positions “very far apart”.
Before arriving in Moscow, Orban visited Kyiv, proposing a ceasefire followed by peace talks.