
Ukraine faces continued attacks as Russia admits fuel issues; France plane crash kills 11
Ukrainian communities suffered further Russian attacks, with casualties reported in Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia. Military officials noted extensive combat. Russia's Putin acknowledged fuel supply issues. Separately, a plane crash in France killed 11.
On June 28, Ukraine experienced multiple Russian attacks, with one fatality and seven injuries, including two children, reported in the Zmiivska community, Kharkiv region. The death toll from a separate attack in Zaporizhzhia rose to two, with 16 injured, including two children, one critically. Ukrainian military officials noted 197 combat engagements across the front, with Russian forces most active near Sloviansk, Pokrovsk, and Huliaipole. Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged domestic fuel supply problems, attributing them to Ukrainian strikes on oil infrastructure, and confirmed a gasoline export ban, with a diesel restriction expected. Separately, a plane crash in Tomblaine, northeastern France, claimed the lives of all 11 occupants, including five nurses, five instructors, and the pilot. Sources: Українська правда, Громадське