Six killed in Russian shelling of car near Seritina-Buda

On Tuesday, June 13, six people were killed when a car was hit by Russian military shelling in northeastern Ukraine, near the border with Russia, the Ukrainian state prosecutor’s office announced on Wednesday. At the time of the explosion, according to the prosecution, the car was driving in the forest near the town of Seredina-Bauta in the Sumy region. Four of the six victims were rangers, he said in a telegram. Follow our life.

Russian night attacks intensify. Three people were killed and 13 wounded in Russian attacks on Odessa port in the early hours of the morning. Moscow has stepped up nighttime attacks on Ukrainian cities in recent weeks as Kyiv launched a major counter-offensive in an attempt to retake areas occupied by Russian forces.

An inquiry into the Nord Stream gas pipeline explosion Progress. Sweden hopes to be able to start “This Autumn” Charges against those responsible for the Nord Stream gas pipeline explosion, said Mats Lünqvist, the prosecutor in charge of the investigation in the Scandinavian country. The magistrate says he has met a German colleague he is working with. He did not reveal further details in this interview Swedish Radio (in Swedish) The company cited Reuters (in English).

New American financial aid. The United States on Tuesday announced $325 million (301 million euros) in additional military aid to Ukraine, specifically aimed at strengthening its air defenses against Russia. These are mainly air defense equipment, artillery ammunition, anti-tank weapons and armored vehicles.

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