
Russian forces continue attacks across Ukraine, causing civilian harm and infrastructure damage
Russian forces maintained offensive operations across Ukraine between June 7 and 14, leading to civilian harm and damage to infrastructure, including oil depots in Crimea and residential buildings in Konotop and Kherson.
Between June 7 and 14, Russian forces continued offensive actions across Ukraine, resulting in civilian casualties and damage to infrastructure. On June 7, explosions were reported in Russian-occupied Crimea, with fires affecting oil depots near Kerch and Feodosia. Russia's Ministry of Defense stated its air defenses intercepted drones over the peninsula. The following day, a drone strike in Konotop, Sumy region, hit a five-story residential building, killing a 78-year-old woman and injuring three others. In Kherson, shelling in the Korabelny district wounded a 14-year-old boy, while a separate drone incident damaged balconies on upper floors of a multi-story building in the Central district. Throughout the week, the Sumy region also experienced remote road mining, attacks on civilian transport, and disruptions to essential services like electricity and water. Sources: Suspilne Novyny