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10.06.2025

10.06.2025Day Maternity Ward Bombing Preceded Prisoner Exchange

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Ukraine for 10.06.2025.

It displays 84 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

10.06.2025Day Maternity Ward Bombing Preceded Prisoner Exchange
Russia launched what Ukrainian sources described as the most massive attack on Kyiv, firing 322 drones and missiles overnight with Ukrainian forces intercepting 284. The bombardment killed at least one woman and damaged the historic Sofia Cathedral alongside Odesa's maternity hospital and film studio. Six people were injured in Kyiv alone, with debris falling across seven districts.

By afternoon, the second stage of the Istanbul prisoner agreement materialized as Ukraine and Russia exchanged wounded prisoners of war, including gravely injured Mariupol defenders from 2022. The SBU released exclusive footage documenting the swap process.

Pentagon chief announced reduced weapons supply budgets for Ukraine in 2026, while Zelensky revealed some Western partners demand mobilizing 18-year-olds as a condition for additional Russian sanctions. Evening brought fresh strikes on Kharkiv, killing one and injuring others as 15 apartments caught fire.
10.06.2025

02:11Russia Bombards Kyiv and Odesa Overnight

The newspapers report on Russia launching massive overnight attacks on Ukrainian cities using drones and missiles. Kyiv faced bombardment that caused fires, building damage, and casualties across multiple districts (Pravda, Ukrinform UA, UNIAN). Odesa was also struck, resulting in one death, fires, and destroyed residential buildings (Glavcom). Meanwhile, Canada announced $1.5 billion in new aid for Ukraine and committed to reaching NATO's 2% GDP defense spending target this year under its new prime minister (Kyiv Post). The prisoner exchange process continues with sensitive details being kept confidential, with Zelensky indicating the swap will take "more than one day" to complete (Liga.net).
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Kyiv Post journalists in the capital and authorities in Odesa report another round of air attacks early Tuesday morning, three days after Russian assaults sent civilians there to bomb shelters.
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Kyiv Post journalists in the capital and authorities in Odesa report another round of air attacks early Tuesday morning, four days after Russian assaults sent civilians there to bomb shelters.
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05:59Maternity Ward Bombed in Massive Russian Strike

The newspapers report on a massive Russian overnight attack targeting Kyiv and Odesa, with multiple sources confirming significant damage and casualties. Kyiv faced bombardment from drones and ballistic missiles, resulting in four injured civilians, fires across seven districts, and damage to residential buildings (Pravda, Ukrinform, UNIAN). Odesa's maternity hospital was specifically targeted in the strikes, with additional damage to residential areas and medical facilities (Kyiv Post). Meanwhile, Ukrainian media examine the country's coffee market development, describing it as one of the world's most advanced despite wartime conditions, with continued growth in roasted and ground coffee segments (Liga.net). The ecological devastation in eastern Ukraine from the ongoing conflict receives continued coverage (Radio Svoboda).
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09:16Russia Fires 322 Missiles and Drones at Ukraine

The newspapers report on Russia launching a massive overnight assault using 322 drones and missiles, with Ukrainian forces intercepting 284 targets but suffering 11 direct hits (Pravda). Kyiv bore the brunt of attacks from multiple directions, leaving six injured and causing damage across seven districts with thick smoke blanketing the capital (Kyiv Post, Ukrinform UA, UNIAN). Odesa's maternity hospital was specifically targeted in the strikes (Kyiv Post). A new poll reveals 78% of Ukrainians reject territorial concessions to Russia, though 38% are prepared for losses, with rejection rates remaining consistent at 76-80% across all regions (Liga.net). Meanwhile, Kyiv Mayor Klitschko has determined his candidate for Kyiv City Council secretary (Glavcom).
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Radio Svoboda

"Армия мусульман" и "дебил в рясе": конфликт священника и командира "Ахмата"

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13:23Sofia Cathedral Bombed in Massive Russian Strike

The newspapers report on Russia launching what Ukrainian sources describe as the most massive attack on Kyiv, killing a woman and injuring others while damaging the historic Sofia Cathedral and Odesa Film Studio (Pravda, Ukrinform UA). Israel's Foreign Ministry directly contradicted its ambassador's earlier claim that Israel had transferred Patriot systems to Ukraine, denying any such weapons transfers occurred (Liga.net). Zelensky revealed that some Western partners are demanding Ukraine mobilize 18-year-olds as a condition for imposing additional sanctions on Russia (UNIAN). The conflict within Russian forces continues with reported tensions between an Orthodox priest and an "Akhmat" battalion commander, involving inflammatory religious rhetoric (Radio Svoboda). German intelligence warns that Russia's hybrid warfare against NATO may escalate beyond Ukraine's borders (Kyiv Post).
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17:16Wounded Mariupol Defenders Return Home

The newspapers report on Ukraine and Russia conducting a prisoner exchange involving seriously wounded POWs, with particular focus on returning gravely injured Mariupol defenders from 2022 (Glavcom, Kyiv Post, Pravda, Ukrinform UA). The SBU released exclusive footage documenting the swap process. Simultaneously, the Pentagon announced reduced weapons supply budgets for Ukraine in 2026 (UNIAN), while the Kharkiv region expanded mandatory evacuation zones to include seven villages in the Shevchenkivska community due to ongoing hostilities (Liga.net). Radio Svoboda reported on Russian military personnel receiving medical treatment in Belarusian hospitals, suggesting cross-border military healthcare arrangements.
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23:27Russia Hits Kharkiv 17 Times

The newspapers report on Russia striking Kharkiv 17 times with drones, killing two people and wounding at least 28 after hitting residential buildings (Pravda, Ukrinform UA, UNIAN). Zelensky described Russian forces as "possessed maniacs with Shaheds" following the strikes (Ukrinform). Diplomatic tensions escalate as Ukraine's Foreign Ministry condemned Hungary's "primitive demonization" campaign against Ukraine and Zelensky as a losing strategy (Liga.net). On a lighter note, Ukraine defeated New Zealand in a friendly football match in Canada (Glavcom). Radio Svoboda reported the detention of Russian opposition politician Lev Schlosberg, who apparently had "no options to leave" Russia.