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NATO-Ukraine Council meets in Kyiv amid regional tensions and summit preparations

NATO-Ukraine Council meets in Kyiv amid regional tensions and summit preparations

The NATO-Ukraine Council held its first meeting in Kyiv, while the UK summoned Russia's ambassador over recent attacks. Turkey is bolstering security for its upcoming NATO summit, as US officials weigh Iran's nuclear threat.

The NATO-Ukraine Council held its first meeting on Ukrainian territory in Kyiv. This development occurred as the United Kingdom summoned Russia's ambassador following ongoing attacks in Ukraine and a drone incident impacting a residential building in NATO-member Romania. Concurrently, Turkey is implementing extensive security measures, including air defense systems, F-16s, drones, and 40,000 personnel, for the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara. Separately, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the Trump administration prioritized preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons over potential global economic consequences of a conflict, deeming the nuclear threat more significant.

Sources: Українська правда, Радіо Свобода, Громадське

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Hungarian opposition figure suggests peace talks venue, prosecutor's office denies Orbán involvement in 2026 incident

Hungarian opposition figure suggests peace talks venue, prosecutor's office denies Orbán involvement in 2026 incident

Hungarian opposition figure Péter Magyar suggested Hungary could host Ukraine peace talks, while the Hungarian Prosecutor General's Office denied former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's involvement in a March 2026 incident concerning Ukrainian funds, stating the investigation is ong

Hungarian opposition figure Péter Magyar has suggested that Hungary could provide a venue for peace negotiations aimed at resolving the conflict in Ukraine. Magyar conveyed this idea during an interview with a German publication. Separately, the Hungarian Prosecutor General's Office has refuted claims linking then-Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to the March 2026 seizure of Ukrainian cash collectors and Oschadbank funds. The Prosecutor General's Office affirmed that its investigation into the circumstances of the incident is still active, responding to ongoing media reports.

Sources: Українська правда, Громадське

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Russian forces launch over 50 attacks on Dnipropetrovsk region

Russian forces launch over 50 attacks on Dnipropetrovsk region

Russian forces reportedly conducted over 50 attacks across four districts of Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region using drones, artillery, missiles, and an aerial bomb, resulting in 12 injuries and a warehouse fire.

Russian forces reportedly carried out more than 50 attacks across four districts of Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region. The assaults involved a combination of drones, artillery, missiles, and an aerial bomb, according to local reports. Authorities stated that 12 individuals sustained injuries as a result of these extensive strikes. Among the reported damage, a significant fire broke out at a retail network warehouse. Officials indicated that the situation was particularly challenging in the city of Dnipro and the surrounding Dniprovskyi district following the barrage.

Sources: Hromadske

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Satellite imagery confirms damage to Russian corvette and oil terminal

Satellite imagery confirms damage to Russian corvette and oil terminal

Satellite imagery has confirmed damage to the Russian Navy's 'Boiky' corvette in Kronstadt and the destruction of a fuel tank at the St. Petersburg Oil Terminal following recent incidents.

Satellite imagery has reportedly confirmed damage to a Russian Navy corvette and the destruction of a fuel tank at an oil terminal following recent incidents in the St. Petersburg region. Images analyzed by Radio Svoboda indicate that the 'Boiky' corvette sustained a hit while in dry dock in Kronstadt. Separately, a fire at the St. Petersburg Oil Terminal, which occurred after a Ukrainian drone attack on June 3, has been extinguished. The imagery shows one fuel reservoir was completely destroyed, with several others potentially damaged. These assessments are based on satellite observations.

Sources: Radio Svoboda

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EU proposes Aspides mission for leading role in Strait of Hormuz demining

EU proposes Aspides mission for leading role in Strait of Hormuz demining

The EU's diplomatic service has proposed its naval mission, Aspides, take a leading role in demining the Strait of Hormuz as part of a French and British-led coalition, according to an EEAS note seen by Reuters.

The European Union's diplomatic service has proposed that the EU naval mission Aspides assume a leading role in demining operations within the Strait of Hormuz. According to a May 26 note from the European External Action Service (EEAS), reviewed by Reuters, this initiative would see Aspides making a "significant contribution" to a coalition spearheaded by France and the United Kingdom. The coalition is intended to be activated "when conditions allow" and would operate independently of parties directly involved in regional conflicts. This move underscores the EU's potential involvement in enhancing maritime security in the strategically vital waterway.

Sources: Радіо Свобода

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