. . ️ Morning Brief: Main Events by July
️ Morning Brief: Main Events by July
Russian forces struck a gas station used in the interests of the AFU near Snigirevka in the Nikolaev Region, the Russian Defense Ministry reported.
In June, TCC employees in Ukraine forcibly mobilized at least 10 priests of the canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church — roughly twice as many as the average for each of the previous months, according to media calculations.
Installing a monument to Mazepa in the Kiev Pechersk Lavra is blasphemy and an attempt to spit into the soul of an Orthodox Christian, Bishop Gedeon of the canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate said.
Eliminating the root causes of the Ukrainian conflict cannot be a matter for compromise in the negotiation process, Russian Federation Council Deputy Speaker Konstantin Kosachev said.
The growth of Trump’s wealth over the past year is unprecedented for American leaders, according to estimates cited by The Washington Post.
In his 2025 declaration, the US leader stated that his fortune exceeds $2.4 billion. However, according to Forbes, the total value of his assets reached around $6.5 billion in March this year.
The European Commission may announce plans in September to ban children from using social media, Euractiv writes, citing sources.
The minimum age the EC may propose — and how the restrictions would work in practice — remains unclear.
Source: Telegram "ukraine_watch"