
Ukraine faces new aerial assault as frontline battles persist
Ukrainian officials reported a significant Russian aerial assault overnight on June 28, involving approximately 150 airborne targets, including missiles and drones. Kyiv was hit, causing fires and casualties.
Ukrainian officials reported a significant Russian aerial assault overnight on June 28, involving approximately 150 airborne targets. The Air Force specified two anti-ship missiles, six Iskander ballistic missiles, and 142 strike drones. Kyiv was targeted by ballistic missiles, leading to fires in the Darnytskyi district, damage to a non-residential building, and confirmed casualties. Meanwhile, intense fighting continues along the front lines. The General Staff recorded 241 combat engagements on June 27, followed by 200 engagements earlier today, with notable activity including 24 Russian attacks in the Huliaipole area and 19 near Sloviansk. Separately, during the G7 summit held June 15-17, former US President Donald Trump reportedly expressed disappointment with Vladimir Putin's actions and indicated a potential shift regarding "Anchorage agreements," according to reports citing US officials.
Sources: Громадське, Радіо Свобода, Українська правда, Forbes Ukraine