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07.06.2025

07.06.2025Day Trump Blamed Ukraine for Provoking Bombing

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Ukraine for 07.06.2025.

It displays 86 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

07.06.2025Day Trump Blamed Ukraine for Provoking Bombing
Russia launched its most powerful attack on Kharkiv overnight, deploying over 40 drones, missiles and guided bombs that killed three people and wounded over 20. Trump blamed Ukraine for provoking the strike, stating "they gave Putin a reason to go in and bomb the hell out of them" following the Spider Web operation against Russian airbases.

Ukrainian forces shot down a Russian Su-35 fighter over Kursk region while continuing rescue operations at a Kharkiv industrial facility where six workers remained trapped under rubble. Russia increased drone production to deploy up to 500 per night, according to Ukrainian air force officials.

By afternoon, Russia struck Kharkiv again with guided bombs hitting the city center and a children's railway, killing a railway worker and wounding over 40 people. Zelensky emphasized these were not retaliatory strikes but continuation of Russian aggression, while announcing Ukraine had destroyed three Iskander missile systems inside Russia in recent days.
07.06.2025

01:34Trump Pressures Graham on Russia Sanctions

The newspapers report on Russia's massive attack on Kharkiv with Shaheds and guided bombs, causing fires and casualties in apartment buildings and industrial facilities (Pravda, Ukrinform UA). Trump continues pressuring Senator Graham to weaken sanctions against Russia, while simultaneously blaming Ukraine for provoking Putin's bombardments, stating "Ukraine gave Putin a reason to bomb it properly" (Glavcom, UNIAN). France will establish drone production facilities in Ukraine through a partnership between automotive companies and defense manufacturers, with Kyiv sharing its combat experience with Paris in exchange (Liga.net). Zelensky maintains that Putin is buying time to continue fighting rather than seeking genuine peace negotiations (Ukrinform). The headlines show Trump's contradictory approach of privately undermining sanctions while publicly claiming to restrain Russian aggression.
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04:37Russia's Most Powerful Strike Hits Kharkiv

The newspapers report on Russia's most powerful attack on Kharkiv, with over 40 drones, missiles and guided bombs causing at least three deaths and more than ten injuries across two districts (Liga.net, Pravda, Ukrinform UA). The State Emergency Service documented the aftermath with residential buildings and industrial facilities hit (Glavcom). This represents an escalation from previous strikes, with Ukrainian media describing it as the "most powerful attack" on the city. The assault continues the pattern of massive retaliation strikes that began after Ukraine's "Spider Web" operation against Russian airbases, with Trump's contradictory statements about bombing justification remaining in background coverage (UNIAN).
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07:38Trump Blames Ukraine for Kharkiv Bombing

The newspapers report on Russia's massive strike on Kharkiv that killed three and wounded 21 people, with multiple sources documenting the destruction of residential buildings and industrial facilities (Pravda, Ukrinform UA). Trump blamed Ukraine for provoking the attack, stating "they gave Putin a reason to go in and bomb the hell out of them" following drone strikes on Russian territory as part of Operation "Spider Web" (Kyiv Post, Liga.net). Ukraine successfully disrupted Russian plans to restart the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant by destroying several energy facilities on occupied territories throughout the week (LB.ua). Zelensky revealed details about whether truck drivers knew in advance about the SBU's "Spider Web" operation that targeted Russian airbases (UNIAN). The coverage shows Trump's continued pattern of justifying Russian retaliation while Ukrainian media emphasizes successful sabotage operations against Russian infrastructure.
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12:02Russia Deploys 500 Drones Nightly

The newspapers report on Russia's escalating drone production, with up to 500 drones deployed nightly according to Ukrainian air force spokesperson Ihnat, requiring strengthened air defenses (Liga.net). The Kharkiv bombing aftermath continues with rescue operations searching for six workers trapped under rubble at an industrial facility (Pravda, Ukrinform UA), while three more deaths occurred in Donetsk region attacks (UNIAN). Trump faces criticism for his "misguided" blame of Ukraine, with opinion pieces defending Ukrainian precision strikes on military targets versus Russian terror bombing campaigns (Kyiv Post). Radio Svoboda questions whether Trump is "washing his hands" of his mediator role. Zelensky provided details about Russian drivers in Operation "Spider Web" (Glavcom), while 212 clashes occurred on front lines with most attacks in Pokrovsk sector (Ukrinform).
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16:25Russia Bombs Kharkiv Second Time in 24 Hours

The newspapers report on Russia's second major strike on Kharkiv within 24 hours, with guided bombs hitting the city center including a children's railway, killing one person and wounding 16 others (Glavcom, Liga.net, Pravda, Ukrinform UA, UNIAN). This represents an escalation from the previous day's "most powerful attack" that killed three people. Meanwhile, Ukraine successfully disrupted Russian plans to restart the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant by destroying energy facilities on occupied territories throughout the week (LB.ua). Combat continues intensively across seven sectors with 119 clashes recorded since morning (Ukrinform). The strikes follow the pattern of massive retaliation that began after Ukraine's "Spider Web" operation against Russian airbases.
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19:18Russia Hits Kharkiv Again

The newspapers report on Russia's second bombing of Kharkiv within hours, with casualties rising to over 40 wounded and one dead (Pravda, UNIAN, Ukrinform UA). Zelensky emphasized these strikes are not retaliation but continuation of Russian aggression. Meanwhile, Ukraine celebrated the return of prisoners of war with emotional homecoming scenes described as tearful reunions (Glavcom). Zelensky announced Ukrainian forces destroyed three Iskander missile systems inside Russia, calling them "simply killers" (Liga.net). Radio Svoboda reported on demographic collapse in Russian regions, with death rates exceeding birth rates threefold in areas like Ust-Kut, suggesting war's impact on Russian territories.
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