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Ukraine reports rising casualties, combat activity, and threat of new Russian offensives

Ukraine reports rising casualties, combat activity, and threat of new Russian offensives

The death toll from Russia's June 29 attack on Dnipro has reached seven, with 16 people still hospitalized. In Sumy, 21 were injured. Ukrainian forces reported 203 combat engagements on June 30, while Commander Syrskyi warned of a realistic threat of a Russian offensive into the

The death toll from Russia's June 29 attack on Dnipro has reached seven, following the death of a 59-year-old man in hospital; 16 people remain hospitalized, seven critically. In Sumy, 21 individuals were injured, two hospitalized, after a Russian guided aerial bomb strike on an infrastructure site. Ukrainian forces reported 203 combat engagements across the front on June 30, including 25 in the Pokrovsk direction, with Russian forces conducting 51 air strikes and deploying 163 guided aerial bombs. Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi reiterated that a Russian offensive into the Chernihiv region from Bryansk Oblast remains a realistic threat, for which Ukraine is preparing. He also noted President Vladimir Putin has tasked his General Staff with evaluating offensive options, including from Belarus, to capture Kyiv. A report detailed ten civilian sites in Ukraine targeted by Russian attacks in June, including an ancient shrine, a film studio, a zoo, a concert hall, a bus stop, and residential buildings, with over half damaged. Sources: Радіо Свобода, Українська правда.

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Ukraine seeks €6.6 billion in EU military aid; UK modernizes forces; South Korea invests in chips

Ukraine seeks €6.6 billion in EU military aid; UK modernizes forces; South Korea invests in chips

Ukraine has requested €6.6 billion in military aid from the EU, following a €3.8 billion receipt. Denmark pledged €590 million. The UK is investing £15 billion in military modernization, while South Korean tech giants plan $876.36 billion in chip and AI data center investments.

Ukraine has requested European Union partners to allocate €6.6 billion from the European Peace Facility for military assistance, aiming to utilize a "window of opportunity" on the front lines. This follows Ukraine's recent receipt of €3.8 billion from the EU for its defense sector, including drone production. Separately, Denmark announced a new military aid package for Ukraine valued at approximately €590 million. Concurrently, the United Kingdom is committing an additional £15 billion ($19.8 billion) to modernize its armed forces, drawing insights from the conflict in Ukraine. In the technology sector, South Korean firms Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix are reportedly planning investments of about $876.36 billion for new chip manufacturing plants and artificial intelligence data centers, although a headline from one report cited a higher figure of $1.3 trillion for these expansions.

Sources: Forbes Ukraine

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