Denmark pledges long-range artillery as Ukraine reports operational successes
Denmark is providing Ukraine with an additional 15,000 long-range artillery shells. President Zelenskyy stated that operations in Crimea are "clearly calculated," and Belarusian transponders ceased operation.
Denmark is providing Ukraine with an additional 15,000 long-range artillery shells, with some already delivered, following Kyiv's request to prioritize longer-range solutions. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that operations in Crimea are "clearly calculated," noting significant Russian losses and logistical difficulties in occupied territories. He also confirmed that transponders in Belarus, previously used to guide Russian attacks, ceased operation on June 22, though their physical removal remains unconfirmed. The US State Department assesses that Ukraine is currently "winning the war." Meanwhile, the State Bureau of Investigation has initiated proceedings regarding alleged torture within the "Skelya" assault regiment, and Ukrainian forces reportedly targeted an electrical substation in Russian-occupied Crimea.
Sources: Радіо Свобода, Громадське, Українська правда
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Earlier coverage
- Jun 24, 2026, 10:00 PM UTCDenmark delivers long-range shells as Ukraine reports Russian losses and US assesses war progress
- Jun 24, 2026, 09:30 PM UTCDenmark supplies more long-range artillery as Ukraine targets Crimea and US assesses war progress
- Jun 24, 2026, 09:00 PM UTCDenmark sends more long-range shells as Ukraine reports Russian losses and US sees war being won
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