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ICC prosecutor suspended, Ukraine repatriates prisoners, and conflict continues in Chornobyl and Zaporizhzhia

ICC prosecutor suspended, Ukraine repatriates prisoners, and conflict continues in Chornobyl and Zaporizhzhia

ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan has been suspended. Ukraine repatriated 186 citizens, with a human rights expert highlighting the urgent need for civilian prisoner exchanges. Allegations link Rosatom employees to the Chornobyl NPP occupation, following a drone attack on a waste f

International Criminal Court Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan has been suspended pending an investigation into harassment allegations, a decision his legal team deems unlawful. Separately, Ukraine recently repatriated 186 citizens from Russian captivity, with only one civilian among them, prompting a human rights expert to underscore the critical need to prioritize civilian prisoner exchanges, estimating approximately 20,000 civilians remain held. Meanwhile, allegations persist regarding Rosatom employees' involvement in the occupation of the Chornobyl nuclear power plant, following a reported Russian drone attack on a nuclear waste storage facility in the Chornobyl zone on June 7, 2026. In the Zaporizhzhia region, Russian forces conducted 884 attacks on 46 settlements, resulting in two fatalities and 38 injuries. Sources: Радіо Свобода, Українська правда

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Ukrainian forces continue strikes on Russian targets, including a defense plant in Cheboksary

Ukrainian forces continue strikes on Russian targets, including a defense plant in Cheboksary

Ukrainian forces continued offensive operations on June 8-9, striking targets in Russia's Belgorod, Novorossiysk, Cheboksary, and occupied Donetsk/Luhansk. Russia launched 155 drones at Ukraine.

Ukrainian forces maintained their offensive operations on June 8 and 9, targeting various Russian installations. In Russia's Belgorod region, an ammunition depot and command posts were reportedly struck. Drone operators also hit the "Grushova" oil terminal in Novorossiysk, causing a fire. Separately, the "Progress" defense plant in Cheboksary, over 1000 km from Ukraine, reportedly caught fire after a suspected missile attack; one source suggested it manufactures antennas for "Shahed" drones. Fires were also reported at an oil refinery in Samara and other sites in the Rostov region. Concurrently, Ukrainian drones targeted eight or nine electrical substations, two radar stations, a command post, gas infrastructure, and fuel tanks in occupied Donetsk and Luhansk. Meanwhile, Russia launched 155 attack drones at Ukraine on the night of June 8, with 124 intercepted. Sources: Громадське, Українська правда, Радіо Свобода

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Zaporizhzhia drone attack causes fatalities and injuries

Zaporizhzhia drone attack causes fatalities and injuries

A Russian drone attack on Zaporizhzhia on June 8 resulted in two fatalities and 18 injuries, including four children. The assault impacted residential areas and the city center, damaging homes and vehicles.

Zaporizhzhia experienced a Russian drone attack on June 8, resulting in two fatalities and 18 injuries, including four children aged five, ten, and thirteen. Regional governor Ivan Fedorov confirmed the assault, which impacted residential areas and the city center. One FPV drone struck a minibus, with an eyewitness stating it "just flew into us," causing substantial damage and injuring a passenger. The attack also damaged homes, vehicles, and market stalls. Separately, Ukrainian forces in the Zaporizhzhia region reported neutralizing 665 Russian drones from May 31 to June 7. While some reports indicated 18 people were injured in the June 8 drone attack, other sources mentioned 10 or at least 15 casualties across Zaporizhzhia city and district within a broader context of 817 strikes on 46 settlements in the region.

Sources: Українська правда, Радіо Свобода, Громадське, Суспільне Новини

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Pakistani strikes reportedly kill 13 civilians in Afghanistan

Pakistani strikes reportedly kill 13 civilians in Afghanistan

Pakistani airstrikes near the Afghanistan-Pakistan border have reportedly killed at least 13 civilians, including 11 children, one woman, and an elderly man, according to the Afghan government and local sources.

Pakistani airstrikes near the Afghanistan-Pakistan border have reportedly killed at least 13 civilians, including 11 children, one woman, and an elderly man. The Afghan government and local sources confirmed the casualties, stating the strikes occurred in the provinces of Kunar, Khost, and Paktika. These attacks, which the Afghan government claims involved the Pakistani military violating its airspace and bombing civilian homes, are considered the deadliest such incident in weeks. The reported fatalities occurred on the evening of June 9th.

Sources: Le Monde

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Gwynne Shotwell identified as key leader and trusted confidante at SpaceX

Gwynne Shotwell identified as key leader and trusted confidante at SpaceX

Gwynne Shotwell is portrayed as a central figure at SpaceX, characterized as the company's "true boss" and a trusted confidante to Elon Musk. The report underscores her significant, albeit often understated, role in the aerospace firm's development.

Gwynne Shotwell is portrayed as a central figure at SpaceX, characterized as the company's "true boss" and a trusted confidante to Elon Musk. The report underscores her significant, albeit often understated, role in the aerospace firm's development. It recounts the origins of SpaceX, noting Musk's initial ambition in October 2001 to acquire rockets from Russia for Mars colonization, a proposal that was ultimately rejected. This rebuff reportedly prompted Musk to intensely focus on his plans during his return flight, laying the foundation for SpaceX's independent creation. Shotwell's leadership is presented as instrumental in transforming these early visions into tangible achievements. Sources: Le Monde

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