Two people have died and two others, including a child, have been injured due to severe weather in Ukraine. Rescue workers are responding to the situation in 13 regions.
In a statement marking the 40th anniversary of the Chornobyl nuclear disaster, Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs urged states that value stability to stop Russia’s nuclear blackmail.
During a visit to Azerbaijan by a Ukrainian delegation led by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Baku donated five passenger buses to Ukraine as humanitarian aid.
The defense ministers of Ukraine and Estonia, Mykhailo Fedorov and Hanno Pevkur, have signed a memorandum of cooperation that will enable the two countries’ defense industries to expand their collaboration.
Soldiers from the National Guard’s 12th Special Forces Brigade “Azov” met with Prince Harry and presented the Duke and Duchess of Sussex with a symbolic gift as a token of gratitude for their support of Ukraine.
Belarus is actively militarizing, reforming its mobilization system, and psychologically preparing society for war; however, an independent attack by its army on Ukraine is currently unlikely.
The victory of pro-Russian forces in Bulgaria led by Rumen Radev creates additional challenges for Ukraine, but the level of threat should not be exaggerated.
Ukraine overestimated the willingness of its partners to act decisively and underestimated the importance of engagement with countries of the Global South.
The first funds from the defense component of the loan to Ukraine, expected by the end of June 2026, will be allocated to the purchase of a batch of Ukrainian-made drones.
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda stated that he currently sees no reason to distinguish between Ukraine and Moldova on the path to European Union membership.