A large-scale Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv and Odesa killed at least 15 civilians and injured over 100, prompting President Zelensky to denounce the assault as “pure terrorism.” The attacks, targeting residential areas despite Russian claims of military objectives, resulted in widespread destruction and ongoing search-and-rescue efforts. This follows former President Trump’s suggestion that Russia’s 2014 expulsion from the G8 contributed to the invasion. In response, Ukraine is urging its allies for increased sanctions on Russia and expedited delivery of air defense systems.
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The European Commission has proposed a complete phase-out of Russian fossil fuel imports by 2028, citing Russia’s weaponization of energy supplies against the EU. This ban, encompassing gas and oil, will remain in effect regardless of the situation in Ukraine, with existing contracts to be terminated by 2026 or 2028. While facing opposition from Hungary, Slovakia, and Austria, the plan is expected to become EU law. The proposal aims to reduce reliance on Russian energy, currently at 13% for gas imports in 2025, while addressing concerns about circumventing the ban through re-flagging of imports.
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Following the eleventh wave of Operation Promise of Truth 3, Iranian spokesperson Colonel Iman Tajik declared complete Iranian air superiority over Israel, claiming successful strikes using Fatah missiles that overwhelmed Israeli defenses. Tajik boasted of the missiles’ power and maneuverability, highlighting the vulnerability of Israeli citizens. This declaration followed days of escalating tensions, with reports of civilian casualties in Israel and residents of Tehran fleeing the city amid fears of further attacks. The statement represents a significant escalation in rhetoric surrounding the ongoing conflict.
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A top MAGA pollster warns that increased US involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict could cost Republicans the congressional majority for a decade. This prediction stems from the belief that the MAGA movement opposes interventionist foreign policy, contrasting with the current situation. While some Republicans support Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, polls reveal significant American concern about further US military engagement in the Middle East. Political experts suggest that such involvement could severely damage Trump’s support base, contradicting his anti-war campaign promises.
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In a shift from his earlier criticism of Israeli actions in Gaza, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed appreciation for Israel’s attacks on Iran’s nuclear program, viewing them as crucial for broader security interests. He lauded Israel’s courage in confronting this threat, believing the Iranian regime has been significantly weakened. Merz’s statement comes amidst a G7 resolution calling for de-escalation, while acknowledging the ongoing conflict and President Trump’s early departure from the summit to address the situation. His comments highlight a complex European perspective balancing criticism of specific Israeli actions with support for its right to self-defense against significant threats.
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Ukraine’s domestically produced Sapsan ballistic missile, successfully completing combat testing, is entering mass production. This development significantly bolsters Ukraine’s defense capabilities amid dwindling Western aid and ongoing Russian attacks. The missile, possessing a substantial warhead, prioritizes strike power over range, and its production represents a major European advancement in ballistic missile technology since the Cold War. While concerns exist regarding potential Russian escalation, the ongoing Russian use of ballistic missiles against civilian targets diminishes such concerns.
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Canada pledged $4.3 billion in aid to Ukraine, allocating $2 billion for military supplies (contributing to NATO commitments) and $2.3 billion as a loan for infrastructure reconstruction, repayable through interest on frozen Russian assets. Simultaneously, Canada imposed new sanctions on 77 individuals, 39 entities, and 201 vessels involved in Russia’s “shadow fleet.” This support follows similar UK actions, demonstrating a coordinated Western response to bolster Ukraine’s defense and pressure Russia. Zelenskyy expressed gratitude for the timely assistance.
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Amidst escalating conflict with Israel, Iran has begun severely restricting internet access for its citizens, citing a need to counter alleged cyberattacks. This throttling, impacting even VPNs and popular messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram, may precede a complete disconnection from the global internet. The move follows increased cyberattacks against Israel, attributed to Iran, and raises concerns about potential spillover effects on American infrastructure. Iranian officials claim the restrictions are temporary and targeted, while independent analysts confirm a significant drop in Iranian internet traffic.
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A Ukrainian HIMARS strike reportedly eliminated a Russian convoy near Makiivka, within the occupied Donetsk region, on June 13th. The Telegram channel ASTRA published video purportedly showing the aftermath, including burning vehicles and a cratered road, though this footage remains unverified. The strike, which Ukrainian media reported killed eight Russian servicemen and two civilians, underscores the ongoing effectiveness of U.S.-supplied HIMARS in the conflict. The Institute for the Study of War noted recent Ukrainian advances northwest of Makiivka, coinciding with this reported engagement.
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Ukrainian drone strikes on June 14th targeted the Nevinnomyssk Azot chemical plant in Russia, a major producer of ammonia, nitrogen fertilizers, and dual-use chemicals crucial to the Russian military-industrial complex. The plant, owned by sanctioned billionaire Andrey Melnichenko, subsequently suspended production. This facility supplies raw materials for weapons and fuel production, including ammonium nitrate for explosives and other chemicals used in munitions. The disruption to production significantly impacts Russia’s military capabilities.
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