Denmark delivers artillery, Crimea explosions reported, Trump seeks NATO loyalty
Denmark has delivered some of the 15,000 long-range artillery shells pledged to Ukraine. Explosions were reported across Russian-occupied Crimea, while President Zelenskyy called operations there "clearly calculated." Russian drone attacks injured a child in Sumy. Donald Trump al
Denmark has delivered some of the 15,000 long-range artillery shells it pledged to Ukraine, responding to Kyiv's request for partners to prioritize such armaments. Meanwhile, explosions were reported across Russian-occupied Crimea on June 25, impacting areas including Sevastopol, Simferopol, Saki, and a power plant. This follows President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's June 24 statement that operations in Crimea are "clearly calculated," noting substantial Russian losses and logistical difficulties, with Kyiv hoping for partner support. Separately, Russian drone attacks on Sumy injured a child and damaged infrastructure, though Ukrainian air defenses intercepted numerous unmanned aerial vehicles. In other news, Donald Trump called for "loyalty" from NATO allies during a joint press conference with Secretary General Mark Rutte, stating, "I just want their loyalty."
Sources: Громадське, Радіо Свобода, Українська правда