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Security concerns persist across Europe amid ongoing developments

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Posted Jun 13, 2026, 10:30 PM UTC · In the digest of 2026-06-13-2230
Security concerns persist across Europe amid ongoing developments

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy highlighted Ukraine's crucial role for Europe. A UN report noted the highest civilian casualties in Ukraine in four years in May 2026. Concerns were raised about potential Russian space-based nuclear weapons, while the US plans to reduce its military

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reiterated that Europe would find it "extremely difficult" without Ukraine's experience in countering Russian aggression. Meanwhile, a UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission reported May 2026 saw the highest civilian casualties in Ukraine in four years, attributed to ongoing Russian aggression. Separately, a Bundeswehr Space Command Commander raised concerns about Russia potentially developing space-based nuclear warheads, which could render parts of orbit unusable for decades. Concurrently, reports indicate the United States plans to significantly reduce its military aircraft and warship contributions to NATO operations in Europe, a move European officials fear could diminish NATO's long-range strike and reconnaissance capabilities. Sources: Громадське, Українська правда

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