These are the main events of day 1,198 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Here is the place where things stand on Friday, June 6:
Fighting
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The Russian drones attacked the capital of Ukraine, Kiev, where the authorities said that the drones of drones fell in at least three areas of the city. Timur Tacattinko, head of the city’s military administration, said that the strikes raised fires in residential buildings in different parts of the city. There were no immediate reports on the victims.
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The air defense units were working on Russian drone, according to the military authorities in Kiev, where the media reported a series of explosions in the city.
- International screens in the Russian Russians Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant The United Nations Nuclear Control Authority said that in Ukraine it was reported to hear repeated tours of the shooting, which seemed to be aimed at drones, apparently attacking the site training center.
- The Russian nuclear manufacturer had said earlier that Ukrainian drones landed on the surface of the training center in an “another attack” on the elbow. The administration said that there was no losses or damage. The nuclear facility reactors in the closure mode in the war.
- Russian investigators announced that they had opened a criminal case in a “terrorist act” after the railway track in the Russian Foreonz region extended into an explosion.
- Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, in his daily briefing with correspondents, described the latest railway attack as “nothing but terrorism at the state level.” Russia has not yet provided evidence that Ukraine ordered the railway attacks, and Kiev has not recognized responsibility.
Politics and diplomacy
- Russia will respond to Ukraine’s latest attack US President Donald Trump Reduce the immediate peace prospects between countries.
- Speaking to reporters before meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Mirz, Trump said he believed that he was “at some point” there will be peace between Russia and Ukraine. When asked if he would impose other sanctions on Russia, Trump replied, “When I see the moment you will not stop … we will be very difficult. It may be in both countries, to be honest. As you know, it takes two to Tango.”
- Trump also said he had asked Russian President Vladimir Putin not to take revenge after drone attacks in Ukraine on Russian airboats.
- The country’s government media reported that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un promised “without restriction or condition” Russia in its war in Ukraine and said he expected Moscow to appear victorious.
- The Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs said it had placed artyom Timofeyev, the Russian citizen who was born in Ukraine, on a national list required for suspicion of participating in AttacksThe government news agency reported TASS. Russian media reported earlier that Timofeyev, which is said to have a company to redirect, left Russia to Kazakhstan.
- Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov said that Russian warplanes targeted in the drone attack on June 1 were not destroyed, and will be restored. The United States has evaluated that up to 20 warplanes were beaten and almost half of the attack was destroyed.
- Boris Pisorius, the country’s defense minister before the meeting between Trump and Mires on Thursday, said that Germany needs an additional 60,000 soldiers under new NATO weapons and employees. NATO focuses on building his forces to respond to what it considers an increasing threat from Russia.
- The Trump administration announced the nomination of the US Air Force General Alexos Greencotch as the largest American general in Europe, and said he would also bear the traditional role of the commander of the highest allies in Europe.
- The Russian Federal Security Service accused the British intelligence of using the British Council, which enhances international education and cultural relations, as a cover for the undermining of Russia. The security service said that it has identified teachers in the leading universities that cooperated with the London -based charity. The UK is now the “number one enemy” by Russian officials, amid the intense conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
- In a delicate session, the Slovakia Parliament agreed to a decision calling on the government not to vote in favor of new sanctions on Russia, which raised questions about the country’s future position on European sanctions packages.
economy
- Sirhi Nikolasuk, deputy ruler of the central bank in the country, said that exports in Ukraine are scheduled to reach 800 million dollars for the period from June to December this year, after the expected end to free to reach the European Union market.
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