MFA Finland urges Moscow to cease fire in wake of Russia’s massive strike on Ukraine
The Finnish Foreign Ministry responded to Russia's overnight attack on Ukraine by calling on the Kremlin to agree to a full and unconditional ceasefire.
06 June 2025
The Finnish Foreign Ministry responded to Russia's overnight attack on Ukraine by calling on the Kremlin to agree to a full and unconditional ceasefire.
Ukraine has survived another criminal attack by Russia, which left 80 people injured and killed four. However, not everyone in the world condemns such attacks. The Russians are constantly trying to split the world in order to prevent pressure for war from increasing.
Aviation expert Valery Romanenko emphasized the exceptional success of the latest operation that resulted in the destruction of Russia’s Iskander ballistic missile launcher in Bryansk region, which he believes was a highly challenging task.
Railway infrastructure in the Kyiv region damaged during the Russian attack on the night of June 5-6 has been fully restored.
The State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) has formally notified three former defense ministers from the time of fugitive President Viktor Yanukovych that they are under suspicion, due to actions that led to Ukraine losing hundreds of critically important weapons systems.
Since the beginning of the day, as many as 110 combat clashes have occurred between Ukraine’s Defense Forces and Russian troops, with fighting still ongoing in four sectors of the front. The enemy maintains its highest level of activity in the Pokrovsk sector.
UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy has responded to Russia’s massive overnight attack on Ukraine on Friday, June 6, calling it an act of barbarism.
European Union Ambassador to Ukraine, Katarína Mathernová, stated that on June 6 Russia carried out an attack in retaliation for Ukraine’s spectacular and daring Operation Spiderweb. But while Ukrainians target military strategic infrastructure, Russia kills civilians.
In Lutsk, rescuers have recovered the body of a man from beneath the rubble of a nine-story residential building. The number of people injured in the overnight Russian attack on the city on June 6 has increased to 27.
The special operation by Ukraine’s Security Service (SSU) that targeted Russian bombers was carried out at a time when Russian strategic aviation was at its highest level of combat readiness.
In Lutsk, the number of people injured as a result of a Russian attack overnight on June 6 has risen to 16, more people may still be trapped under the rubble.
In Lutsk, a hotel where members of the national track and field team were staying for a sports event, sustained damage from a Russian strike overnight Friday.
In Chernihiv, two kindergartens, a school, and a vocational school sustained damage in the Russian combined missile and drone attack overnight Friday, which also caused a blackout across the city.
Ukraine’s counterintelligence operatives with the Security Service detained two Russian FSB agents in Dnipropetrovsk region who are suspected of adjusting Russian air strikes targeting the region.
During Ukraine’s attack on the Engels-2 airfield in Russia’s Saratov region, the Kristal Plant strategic aviation oil depot was also hit.
The number of people injured due to the Russian strikes targeting Kyiv on Friday, June 6, has increased to 23, including 14 emergency responders.
On the night of June 5-6, Russia launched 452 missiles and drones against Ukraine, with Ukrainian forces successfully neutralizing 406 of them.
The number of people injured in an overnight Russian attack on Lutsk has increased to 15.
Overnight into Friday, June 6, Ukrainian forces carried out a preemptive strike on the Russian airfields Engels in the Saratov region and Dyagilevo in the Ryazan region.
On the night of June 5-6, Russia launched more than 400 drones and over 40 missiles, including ballistic missiles, against Ukraine. So far, three people have been killed and 49 have been injured.
On the night of June 5-6, Russia launched more than 400 drones and over 40 missiles, including ballistic missiles, against Ukraine. So far, three people have been killed and 49 have been injured.
Four people were injured and residential buildings were damaged in Chernihiv as a result of a combined Russian attack overnight. Rescue teams are continuing to search the rubble, where more people may be trapped.
Homes were damaged in the Bucha, Boryspil, and Brovary districts of the Kyiv region following a Russian attack in the early hours of June 6.
Three rescuers from Ukraine's State Emergency Service were killed and nine others injured while responding to the aftermath of Russian strikes on Kyiv.
Over the past 24 hours, Ukrainian forces engaged in 204 combat clashes with Russian troops, with 76 of them recorded in the Pokrovsk sector, where Ukrainian defenders repelled enemy assaults.
In Poltava region, as a result of a Russian attack overnight on June 6, administrative buildings, warehouse facilities, and a house were damaged, and three people were injured.
Since February 24, 2022, to June 6, 2025, the total combat losses of Russian troops amount to approximately 993,910 personnel, with 1,160 lost in the past day alone.
Russian forces struck an industrial facility in Drohobych district of Lviv region overnight on June 6.
On June 5, Russian forces carried out 689 strikes on 12 settlements in Zaporizhzhia region.
Overnight on June 6, Russian forces launched a massive attack on Lutsk with missiles and drones. As a result of the strike, a residential apartment building was partially destroyed, and five people were injured.