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US confirms retaliatory strikes on Iran, IAEA passes resolution

US confirms retaliatory strikes on Iran, IAEA passes resolution

The US Central Command confirmed retaliatory airstrikes against Iranian military targets after an Apache helicopter incident. President Trump stated attacks would resume due to slow negotiation progress, while the IAEA passed a resolution on Iran's uranium.

The United States Central Command (CENTCOM) confirmed the completion of retaliatory airstrikes against Iranian military targets, striking nearly 20 objectives. These actions followed the reported downing or damage of a US Apache helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz, as well as broader attacks on American forces and commercial shipping in the region. US fighter jets targeted Iranian air defense systems and ground control stations. President Donald Trump characterized the operation as a "very strong response" and stated the US would resume attacks on Iran due to "slow progress in negotiations." Separately, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors passed a resolution urging Iran to disclose its enriched uranium stockpiles and permit inspector access, following Iran's suspension of inspections.

Sources: Радіо Свобода, Forbes Ukraine, Українська правда

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Russian forces continued offensive actions across Ukraine from June 7 to 10

Russian forces continued offensive actions across Ukraine from June 7 to 10

Russian forces maintained offensive operations across Ukraine between June 7 and 10, with incidents including oil depot explosions in Crimea, a drone strike and shelling in Kherson, and a drone incident at Sumy railway station.

Russian forces maintained offensive operations across Ukraine between June 7 and 10. On June 7, explosions and fires were reported at the Semikolodyazianska oil depot near Kerch and another facility in Feodosia in Russian-occupied Crimea. Russia's Ministry of Defense stated that drones were intercepted. On June 8, a drone strike damaged upper-floor balconies of a multi-story building in Kherson's Central district. Separately, shelling in the Korabelny district injured a 14-year-old boy, who was hospitalized with moderate injuries. On June 10, a drone was shot down over Sumy railway station; its fragments struck a passenger train, causing a fire on a carriage roof. Passengers and crew were unharmed, having taken shelter, though the train experienced a five-hour delay. Sources: Суспільне Новини, Громадське, Радіо Свобода

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