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24.06.2025

24.06.2025Day Casualty Count Climbed in Dnipro

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Ukraine for 24.06.2025.

It displays 80 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

24.06.2025Day Casualty Count Climbed in Dnipro
Media tracked rising casualties from Russia's ballistic missile strike on Dnipro throughout the day, with death toll climbing from initial reports of one fatality to seventeen dead and 279 wounded by evening. Ukrainian outlets published continuous updates as rescue operations continued.

NATO leaders convened in The Hague, announcing $40 billion in security aid for Ukraine. Zelensky arrived at the summit and planned meetings with Trump, who indicated their encounter could happen within two days. Secretary-General Rutte dismissed Istanbul peace negotiations as unserious while Ukrainian intelligence revealed Russia plans to train 600 Chinese troops in countering NATO weapons using Ukraine war experience.

Earlier overnight attacks on Sumy region killed three including an 8-year-old boy, with air defenses intercepting 78 of 97 drones launched nationwide. The frontline recorded 165 combat engagements. Trump's Israel-Iran ceasefire faced immediate violations, prompting his criticism of both parties for breaching the agreement within hours of its announcement.
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05:21Child Among Three Dead in Sumy Strike

The newspapers report Russia's overnight drone attack on Sumy region killed three people including an 8-year-old boy, with six wounded (Liga.net, Pravda, UNIAN). Ukrainian air defenses intercepted 78 of 97 drones launched across the country (Ukrinform UA). Meanwhile, NATO announced $40 billion in security aid for Ukraine at its summit opening, with Secretary-General Rutte identifying Russia as "the most significant and direct threat" facing the alliance, supported by North Korea, Iran, China and Belarus (Kyiv Post). The General Staff reported enemy losses as of June 24 (Glavcom). Coverage continues from previous strikes on Kyiv that killed nine people and hospital closures in Russia (Hromadske, Radio Svoboda).
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08:49Israel-Iran Ceasefire Holds Despite Missile Strikes

The newspapers report that hours after Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, Israel confirmed acceptance of the deal ending 12 days of fighting, though Israel simultaneously vowed "powerful strikes" on Tehran following Iranian missile launches despite the agreement (Kyiv Post). On the Ukrainian front, Russian attacks on Sumy region killed three people including an 8-year-old boy, with reports of 165 combat engagements along the frontline in the past day (Ukrinform UA, Ukrinform). Ukrainian media also covers domestic developments including a nine-year sentence for Mikhail Golovko, an associate of Tyagnibok (Glavcom), and a business dispute between former partners of the "Galya Baluvana" brand now competing in the Ukrainian market (Liga.net).
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11:35Seven Die in Dnipro Strike

The newspapers report a deadly Russian strike on Dnipro that killed seven people and wounded nearly 70, with casualty numbers continuing to rise (Glavcom, Pravda, Ukrinform UA, UNIAN). Ukrainian intelligence sources reveal Russia plans to train 600 Chinese troops this year in countering NATO weapons using combat experience from the Ukraine war (Kyiv Post). NATO Secretary-General dismissed peace negotiations in Istanbul as unserious, mocking Russian negotiator Medinsky (Liga.net). Radio Svoboda analyzes upcoming NATO summit strategy in The Hague, focusing on avoiding confrontation with Trump. The frontline recorded 165 combat engagements over the past day.
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Команда Радия Хабирова: Почти 40 чиновников – фигуранты коррупционных дел

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14:37Dnipro Death Toll Rises to Nine

The newspapers report the casualty toll from Russia's strike on Dnipro has risen to nine dead and over 150 wounded, with numbers continuing to climb (Glavcom, Pravda, Ukrinform UA). President Zelensky stated Ukraine's defense industry potential exceeds $40 billion but lacks sufficient financing, calling on European allies to increase investments in Ukrainian weapons production (Liga.net). Trump indicated he might meet with Zelensky today or tomorrow (UNIAN). Meanwhile, Radio Svoboda reports on corruption cases involving nearly 40 officials in Bashkortostan's administration under Radiy Khabirov. The frontline recorded 165 combat engagements, while Ukrainian intelligence revealed Russia plans to train 600 Chinese troops in countering NATO weapons using Ukraine war experience.
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19:00Dnipro Death Toll Reaches 17

The newspapers report the death toll from Russia's strike on Dnipro has risen to 17 killed and 279 wounded, marking a significant increase from earlier casualty figures (Ukrinform UA). President Zelensky will sign an agreement tomorrow to establish a Special Tribunal for Putin and Russia (UNIAN). Hungarian Prime Minister Orban faces potential political fallout from a referendum with undisclosed results, with analysts suggesting his anti-Ukrainian policies may backfire (Glavcom). NATO considers Russian encirclement of Sumy unrealistic, expecting Russia to suffer significant losses in any such attempt (Pravda). Former Russian Prime Minister Kasyanov states Putin seeks global respect but lacks it (Radio Svoboda). Trump's Middle East ceasefire appears fragile, with nuclear threats and proxy wars continuing despite the agreement (Liga.net).
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