Following U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced an urgent trip to Moscow for talks with President Putin, highlighting the strong strategic partnership between the two nations. This partnership includes Iran supplying Russia with military drones for use in Ukraine in exchange for Russian assistance with Iran’s civilian nuclear program. The visit comes amidst ongoing efforts to negotiate a settlement regarding Iran’s nuclear program and following months of Israeli lobbying for U.S. intervention. Russia, while maintaining warm relations with Israel, has firmly opposed any regime change in Iran.
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The Ukrainian Defense Ministry recently approved the Termit, a domestically-produced unmanned ground vehicle (UGV), for front-line deployment. This tracked robot, an advanced iteration of existing models, boasts improved mobility, modularity, and a 300-kilogram payload capacity, enabling diverse mission profiles. Its enhanced capabilities allow for extended operational durations and various applications including combat, medical evacuation, and equipment transport. The Termit’s approval underscores Ukraine’s commitment to developing unmanned systems to reduce soldier risk and bolster defense capabilities amidst ongoing conflict.
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In a June 20 briefing, President Zelensky accused Russia of manipulating the return of war dead to conceal its substantial military losses. He cited instances where Russia returned its own soldiers’ bodies, misidentified as Ukrainian casualties, including a case involving an Israeli citizen fighting for Russia. This tactic, Zelensky argued, reflects Russia’s fear of admitting the true death toll and triggering societal anxieties about further mobilization. The June 2 Istanbul agreement, the largest prisoner and body exchange to date, saw Ukraine receive 6,057 bodies while Russia claimed only 78, highlighting this discrepancy. Zelensky emphasized that Russia is actively downplaying the scale of its losses through propaganda.
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In response to intensified Russian drone attacks, primarily using Iranian-made Shahed drones, Ukraine is accelerating the development and production of interceptor drones. These domestically produced drones are designed to bolster defenses against the increasingly frequent and large-scale attacks. Production volumes are already rising to meet the growing threat, which recently saw over 470 drones launched in a single night. This effort is crucial given the devastating impact of recent attacks, such as this week’s assault on Kyiv which involved 440 drones and 32 missiles.
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At the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Vladimir Putin asserted that all of Ukraine belongs to Russia, basing this claim on the false premise of shared Russian and Ukrainian identity. This statement, condemned by Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha as cynical and dismissive of peace efforts, further fueled concerns about Russia’s escalating territorial ambitions. Putin implied intentions to occupy more Ukrainian regions beyond those already illegally claimed, including potentially Sumy Oblast. Sybiha countered with accusations of mass murder and urged increased Western support for Ukraine.
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Despite positive GDP growth (1.5% in the first four months), driven primarily by defense spending, business sentiment indicates an impending recession. This economic downturn is exacerbated by falling global oil prices and the government’s ending of subsidy programs, creating tension between the central bank, which is raising interest rates to combat inflation, and businesses. Putin, while praising the central bank’s efforts, emphasized the need for balanced economic growth, yet offered no concessions regarding the conflict in Ukraine.
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The G7 summit in Kananaskis concluded with Canada pledging C$2 billion in military aid to Ukraine, despite internal divisions regarding a unified statement on the war. President Zelenskyy expressed disappointment over a missed opportunity to secure further weapons support from President Trump, declaring diplomacy to be in crisis. The final G7 chair’s statement voiced support for Trump’s peace efforts and emphasized the need for Russia to reciprocate Ukraine’s commitment to a ceasefire, while exploring further sanctions. Despite Canada’s significant aid, the United States remains Ukraine’s primary arms supplier.
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The G7 summit concluded without a joint statement supporting Ukraine, reflecting growing divisions within the group. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy’s requested meeting with President Trump did not occur due to Trump’s early departure to address the Israel-Iran conflict. Zelenskyy declared a crisis in diplomacy and urged continued pressure on Trump to influence an end to the war. Despite the lack of a unified G7 statement, Canada pledged $1.47 billion in military aid and new sanctions against Russia.
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Russia’s security council secretary, Sergei Shoigu, announced that North Korea will send an additional 6,000 personnel to the Kursk region—1,000 sappers and 5,000 construction workers. This deployment follows Shoigu’s multiple visits to Pyongyang in recent months and builds upon an existing military and economic cooperation between the two nations. The new personnel will aid in demining efforts and infrastructure rebuilding, reflecting Russia’s continued reliance on North Korean support in its war against Ukraine. This arrangement benefits North Korea through economic compensation and access to military technology, further strengthening the relationship between the two countries.
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EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas declared Russia a direct threat to the EU, citing sabotage, cyberattacks, and military buildup exceeding the combined spending of all 27 EU nations. This massive military investment suggests a long-term plan for future aggression, potentially targeting NATO allies. Concerns are rising regarding Russia’s intent to test NATO’s Article 5 collective defense clause, fueled by intelligence suggesting Ukraine is merely a stepping stone in Russia’s westward expansion ambitions. Experts warn of Russia’s aim to weaken NATO and expel the U.S. from Europe, highlighting the need for increased deterrence.
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