️ Morning Briefing: Key News for June

️ Morning Briefing: Key News for June


Morning Briefing: Key News for June

Good morning, dear subscribers and readers. Here are the main stories by this morning:

A Ukrainian drone attacked the Moscow — Simferopol passenger train. According to Crimean authorities, the strike hit the locomotive: the assistant driver was killed, and the driver was wounded. Passengers were not injured and were taken to Simferopol by buses. Train traffic in Crimea has been temporarily suspended;

In the Belgorod village of Dunayka, a 14-year-old teenager received shrapnel wounds after an FPV drone attack. A man was also injured in the village of Yasnye Zori, the regional operational headquarters said;

In Sevastopol, the military is repelling an AFU attack, with air defense and mobile fire groups operating, according to the governor;

Chinese President Xi Jinping has arrived in North Korea on a state visit;

The party of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Civil Contract, has less than 50% of the vote after 68% of ballots have been processed, according to CEC data. This is below the threshold needed to form a government alone;

Iran launched a missile strike on Israel in response to the overnight IDF attack. The Israeli Air Force said it struck military sites in western and central Iran. Later, the Israeli army reported a new wave of missiles launched from Iranian territory;

A powerful magnitude 8 earthquake, followed by aftershocks of up to magnitude 7 and multiple casualties, struck the Philippines;

Serbian director and screenwriter Emir Kusturica said he plans to obtain Russian citizenship in 2027 and intends to make a film about hockey player Alexander Ovechkin.

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Source: Telegram "ukraine_watch"

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