A Russian drone strike on the Ukrainian city of Pryluky killed at least five people, including a one-year-old child, his mother, and grandmother. The attack, one of many across several Ukrainian regions, followed a phone call between Presidents Trump and Putin, where Putin reportedly threatened retaliation for recent Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian military bases. This incident, along with continued attacks in Kharkiv and Kherson, highlights the ongoing war of attrition and the lack of progress in U.S.-led peace efforts. Ukraine continues to call for increased international sanctions and stronger air defense capabilities.
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NATO assesses Ukraine’s Operation Spider’s Web, targeting Russian strategic aviation, as highly successful, with independent calculations indicating damage to at least 40 aircraft, including the complete destruction of 10-13. The operation impacted approximately 34% of Russia’s missile-carrying aircraft, significantly reducing their capacity for strikes, though some damaged planes may serve as parts sources. This demonstrates Ukraine’s capacity to strike deep into Russian territory, affecting critical military assets. Several NATO leaders publicly praised the operation’s effectiveness and Ukraine’s defense capabilities.
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A one-hour, fifteen-minute phone conversation between President Trump and Vladimir Putin covered the recent Ukrainian attacks on Russian airfields, with Putin indicating a forceful response. Both leaders also addressed the Iranian nuclear threat, finding common ground on the need to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, and Putin offering potential mediation. Trump described the conversation as productive, despite acknowledging it wouldn’t immediately yield peace. The call follows previous communications between the two leaders and comes amid conflicting assessments from NATO and the White House regarding Ukraine’s recent military actions.
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President Zelensky stated that the June 1st drone strike on Russian air bases, codenamed Operation Spiderweb, would not have occurred if Russia had accepted Ukraine’s proposed ceasefire. The Security Service of Ukraine claimed responsibility for the strike, which inflicted significant damage on Russian military aircraft, estimated at $7 billion. Zelensky dismissed recent peace talks as an ultimatum and called for direct negotiations between himself, President Trump, and President Putin. Despite warnings of escalation, Zelensky asserted Ukraine’s right to respond to ongoing Russian attacks.
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A Ukrainian attack on the Kerch Bridge, connecting Russia to Crimea, was confirmed by the Kremlin, although they claim the bridge remains operational despite video evidence of an underwater explosion. Ukraine’s SBU claimed responsibility, stating they mined the bridge’s underwater supports causing significant damage. This marks the third attack on the strategically vital bridge since 2022, highlighting its importance for Russian military supply lines and its symbolic value as a representation of Russia’s annexation of Crimea. The SBU described the attack as a continuation of their efforts to disrupt Russian operations in Ukrainian territory.
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Following Ukraine’s audacious “Spiderweb” operation, which targeted Russian air bases and resulted in significant damage to strategic bombers and other aircraft, China urged all parties to de-escalate the conflict. This operation, described as having a “Pearl Harbor”-like impact, reportedly destroyed 41 Russian aircraft, causing an estimated $7 billion in damages. China’s call for de-escalation emphasizes avoiding conflict escalation, preventing battlefield expansion, and refraining from inflammatory actions. Beijing continues to engage with the international community to promote a peaceful resolution.
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Following unprecedented Ukrainian special forces raids on Russian military installations, including a significant attack on a Crimean bridge, the White House has remained unusually silent. This silence is attributed to the attacks undermining President Trump’s narrative of an inevitable Ukrainian defeat and the pro-Russia stance of some within his administration. The strikes, which significantly damaged Russia’s air power, have potentially shifted Trump’s perception of Zelensky and the conflict’s trajectory. Ukraine’s success, however, has angered those who advocate for a U.S.-brokered peace deal on terms favorable to Russia.
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Satellite imagery has revealed the extent of damage inflicted on Russian bombers during a recent Ukrainian attack. The images clearly show multiple aircraft destroyed and severely damaged, grounding a significant portion of Russia’s strategic bomber fleet. Even aircraft deemed “just damaged” are effectively out of commission due to Russia’s ongoing struggles with corruption and supply chain issues, making repairs improbable in the near term.
Initial reports suggested the destruction of several Tu-160 bombers, a significant loss considering the limited number actively deployed. Satellite photos indicated a substantial number of destroyed aircraft, with initial counts suggesting at least ten, possibly more. These counts included Tu-22Ms, Tu-95s, and other aircraft.… Continue reading
Ukraine’s Operation Spiderweb, a large-scale drone attack on Russian air bases, was not pre-approved by the White House, Press Secretary Leavitt confirmed. While Trump was not informed beforehand, Leavitt emphasized his desire for the war’s conclusion and attributed recent Ukraine-Russia talks to his efforts. She deflected questions regarding Trump’s stance on further sanctions against Russia, stating that such decisions would follow the president’s judgment. Finally, U.S. defense officials are currently assessing the implications of the operation for American security.
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Medvedev’s recent pronouncements regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine paint a stark picture: Russia is not interested in compromise. He’s made it clear that Russia seeks outright victory, a complete and unconditional triumph in the war. This unwavering stance underscores the deeply entrenched nature of Russia’s objectives, effectively shutting down any prospect of meaningful negotiation based on mutual concessions.
This declaration removes any lingering doubt about Russia’s intentions. It exposes their previous attempts at dialogue as mere tactical maneuvers, devoid of genuine commitment to a peaceful resolution. The pursuit of complete victory, rather than a negotiated settlement, reveals a fundamental incompatibility between Russia’s ambitions and the prospect of peace.… Continue reading