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Russia hits Ukraine with the largest air attack of the war so far : NPR

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Ukraine – Russia

The situation between Ukraine and Russia in early June 2025 is marked by ongoing conflict, continued diplomatic efforts, and discussions surrounding potential peace negotiations, but with significant differences between the parties

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Key developments include:
  • Military Action:
    • Russia continues offensive operations in Ukraine, with recent advances near Lyman, Toretsk, Kurakhove, and Velyka Novosilka, and a new offensive in the Sumy region.
    • Russian forces launched the largest combined drone and missile strike of the war on May 31 to June 1, 2025.
    • Ukraine has launched drone strikes against Russia, including targeting military airfields. Russia claimed attacks were repelled except in two regions, though some aircraft caught fire.
    • Russia has blamed Ukraine for the collapse of two bridges and subsequent train derailments in western Russia on May 31.
    • Ukrainian forces recently advanced near Vovchansk and Toretsk and in western Zaporizhia.
    • There has been a notable slowdown in Russian territorial gains in the past week compared to the previous week.
  • Peace Negotiations:
    • Russia and Ukraine are set to hold a second round of direct peace talks in Istanbul.
    • However, there are low expectations for a breakthrough, with the sides remaining far apart on reaching a resolution. Russia continues to push for Ukraine to accept its terms.
    • The talks are taking place under pressure from U.S. President Trump, who has expressed dismay at Russian actions and has vowed to end the war, but without indicating a willingness to provide military assistance.
    • While Ukraine has stated it would accept a limited 30-day ceasefire, Russia has rejected a broader truce while agreeing to halt strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.
    • The U.S. has pledged to resume providing aid and intelligence to Kyiv and views discussions as “important steps toward restoring durable peace”.
  • Impact of Sanctions:
    • Sanctions continue to be applied against Russia, including targeting its “shadow fleet” of oil tankers to reduce revenue.
    • Russia has attempted to find ways around sanctions, including increasing trade with countries like China and India.
    • Despite some skepticism about their effectiveness, sanctions supporters believe they are causing disruptions and will be increasingly effective over time.
    • Some argue sanctions should remain an important tool for deterring future Russian aggression.
  • Humanitarian Situation:
    • The war has resulted in a significant number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and international refugees.
    • There are conflicting estimates of casualties for both sides, but figures suggest a high number of killed and injured military personnel, with a smaller number of documented civilian fatalities.
  • Aid to Ukraine:
    • The U.S. has provided significant military, financial, and humanitarian aid to Ukraine, including billions of dollars in military assistance since 2014.
    • The U.S. and other allies have provided crucial military equipment and support, but there are concerns about the future of U.S. aid. 
Overall, the situation remains complex and dynamic, with ongoing military conflict, diplomatic efforts facing significant hurdles, and continued debate about the effectiveness of sanctions and the impact of the war on both countries and the wider region. 

Ukraine and Russia hold talks with little hope for a breakthrough … Zelensky hard at work building modern weapons for Ukraine … Ukraine’s audacious drone attack sends critical message to Russia – and the West