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Dnipro attack death toll rises as Ukraine prepares for potential Chernihiv offensive

Dnipro attack death toll rises as Ukraine prepares for potential Chernihiv offensive

The death toll from Russia's June 29 attack on Dnipro has risen to seven after a 59-year-old man died. A separate strike in Sumy injured 21. Ukraine reported significant Russian losses and is preparing for a potential offensive on Chernihiv.

A 59-year-old man died in hospital on June 30, raising the total fatalities from Russia's June 29 attack on Dnipro to seven. Sixteen individuals remain hospitalized, with seven in serious condition. Separately, a Russian strike using four guided aerial bombs on an infrastructure facility in Sumy injured 21 people, with two hospitalized and 14 undergoing medical examination. Ukrainian forces reported approximately 1,350 Russian personnel killed or wounded across front lines on June 29, along with the destruction of 71 artillery systems and other equipment. Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi stated that a Russian offensive on the Chernihiv region from Bryansk Oblast is considered realistic, and Ukraine is preparing for such a scenario. He noted that Russian President Vladimir Putin has tasked his General Staff with calculating various offensive options, including from Belarus, to seize Kyiv and other territories. Sources: Радіо Свобода, Українська правда

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European prosecutors conduct searches in probe of far-right group's EU funds

European prosecutors conduct searches in probe of far-right group's EU funds

The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) conducted searches in four European countries on June 30 as part of an ongoing investigation into the alleged misuse of EU funds by the Identity and Democracy (ID) group, which included France's Rassemblement National (RN).

The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) conducted searches on June 30 across France, Spain, Italy, and Belgium. These operations are part of an ongoing investigation into the potential misuse of European funds by the Identity and Democracy (ID) group, which included France's Rassemblement National (RN) from 2019 to 2024. The probe, initiated following a report from the European Parliament's financial affairs directorate, is examining alleged financial embezzlement. Reports indicate the inquiry is progressing rapidly. One analysis suggests the RN has utilized European Parliament resources to support radical far-right initiatives and individuals, including those advocating for "remigration" and a "white Europe."

Sources: Le Monde

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