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Russia launched a series of attacks on Zaporizhzhia Oblast overnight, injuring three people and damaging critical infrastructure and residential buildings, local officials reported.
Two civilians, a 53-year-old woman and 21-year-old man, were injured as a result of Russian strikes on the village of Verkhnya Tersa in the evening of May 31, regional governor Ivan Fedorov reported. Both people received medical attention.
A house in Verkhnya Tersa was also destroyed as a result of the attack. A fire broke out and buildings near the at the impact site were damaged.
The attacks continued into the next day, with Russia targeting a critical infrastructure facility in Zaporizhzhia.
Russian later launched seven Shahed drones on June 1, injuring an additional person and damaging private homes, Fedorov reported.
Situated in southeastern Ukraine, Zaporizhzhia Oblast has been partially occupied since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion. The region capital, the city of Zaporizhzhia, remains under Ukrainian control and is frequently targeted by Russian forces.
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Russian attacks on Zaporizhzhia Oblast injure 3 people, damage critical infrastructure.
Russia launched a series of attacks on Zaporizhzhia Oblast overnight on May 31-June 1, injuring 3 people and damaging homes and critical infrastructure, regional governor Ivan Fedorov reported.
5:34 AM
Pro-Ukraine partisans sabotage railway in Russia-occupied Donetsk Oblast, group claims.
The Atesh partisan group allegedly sabotaged the recently-constructed Volnovakha-Mariupol railway in occupied Donetsk Oblast, disrupting Russian logistics, the group claimed in a Telegram post on June 1.
1:14 AM
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At least 7 killed, 69 injured in train derailment in Russia's Bryansk Oblast following bridge collapse, official says.
At least seven people are dead and another 69 injured after a train derailed in Russia's Bryansk Oblast overnight on May 31, following the collapse of an overhead road bridge, Bryansk Oblast Governor Alexander Bogomaz said.
4:09 AM
Using Russian assets for Ukraine aid needs 'closer look,' German official says.
Top German official Thorsten Frei said in an interview with German media on May 31 that the EU should reconsider using frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine, urging a tougher stance against the Kremlin.
1:22 AM
'Serious setback' for democracy — EU condemns Russia-style foreign agents law in Georgia.
The EU condemned Georgia's foreign agents law, which officially came into effect, and called on authorities to reverse the country's democratic backsliding in a statement published on May 31.
10:51 PM
No clarity on Russia’s agenda ahead of Ukraine peace talks, Zelensky says.
Ukraine and its partners are still waiting to see what, if anything, Russia plans to present at the upcoming peace talks in Turkey scheduled for June 2, President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
9:40 PM
Russia-linked disinfo campaign stokes anti-Ukrainian sentiment in Poland before June 1 vote, investigation finds.
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7:55 PM
Pompeo urges Trump not to legitimize Russia’s land grabs in Ukraine.
Former U.S. State Secretary Mike Pompeo acknowledged frustrations over the current front lines but cautioned against ceding Ukrainian land to Russia.
6:32 PM
OPEC+ extends oil output surge despite Russian pushback, Bloomberg reports.
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5:31 PM
European leaders shift focus to defending Ukraine without US support, the Telegraph reports.
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2:51 PM
Russia steps up offensives in Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk, Sumy oblasts, Syrskyi says.
While Russia's main efforts remain concentrated on the Pokrovsk, Toretsk, and Lyman fronts in Donetsk Oblast, as well as in Ukraine’s northeastern Sumy Oblast bordering Russia, Zaporizhzhia has seen an uptick in escalation, Syrskyi noted.
1:38 PM
NATO officials reject Russian demand to halt expansion, media reports.
According to NATO sources cited by Radio Liberty, the written pledge Moscow demands is unrealistic. "It’s not something they (Russia) can just get," one diplomat said.
1:05 PM
UK identifies Russia as an 'immediate and pressing' threat in new defense review, the Guardian reports.
Alongside Russia, the review identifies China as a "sophisticated and persistent challenge," noting Beijing's growing ties with Moscow and its role in supplying critical components for Russian weapons systems.
11:28 AM
Ukraine orders mandatory evacuation from 11 additional villages in Sumy Oblast amid Russian troop buildup.
"(Russia) continues its terror of the borderlands, and our shared task is to save every life," Governor Oleh Hryhorov said in a statement. "I urge residents not to delay the decision to evacuate. Staying in a zone of constant danger is a direct threat to your life and health."
10:12 AM
Russian attacks against Ukraine kill 10, injure 32 over past day.
Ukrainian defenses shot down 69 drones and three Kh-59/69 guided missiles using aviation units, air defense systems, electronic warfare, and mobile fire teams.
9:23 AM
General Staff: Russia has lost 987,330 troops in Ukraine since Feb 24, 2022.
The number includes 1,250 casualties Russian forces suffered just over the past day.
7:16 AM
1 child killed, 1 injured in Russian missile attack on Zaporizhzhia Oblast.
One child was killed and another was injured in a Russian missile attack on Zaporizhzhia Oblast overnight on May 31.
5:46 AM
Ukraine to skip $665 million debt payment, Bloomberg reports.
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4:23 AM
Russia sent Ukraine 65 civilians slated for deportation in major prisoner exchange.
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2:34 AM
Kremlin fabricated story on Putin’s near-miss with Ukrainian drones, Moscow Times reports.
Claims of Russian President Vladimir Putin's helicopter being "at the epicenter" of a Ukrainian drone attack in Kursk Oblast were reportedly fabricated by the Kremlin, the Moscow Times reported on May 30, citing four Russian government sources.
11:51 PM
Trump 'very surprised, disappointed' at Russian attacks on Ukraine amid peace talks.
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