Ukraine targets St Petersburg again after Putin rejects Zelensky’s offer for direct talks
Residents of St Petersburg, Russia's second-largest city, were told not to leave their homes after a “large-scale†Ukrainian drone attack targeted the city on Saturday morning, local officials said, underscoring Kyiv's growing ability to hit deep inside Russia.
St Petersburg governor Alexander Beglov advised the residents not to go outside and warned of possible disruptions to mobile internet service.
Regional governor Alexander Drozdenko said 141 drones were shot down over the surrounding Leningrad region. Russia's defence ministry said its air defences shot down 376 Ukrainian drones.
Although no casualties were immediately reported, the renewed attack on St Petersburg strikes a further embarrassing blow to Russian president Vladimir Putin's efforts to cast the conflict as a distant event that doesn't affect Russian daily life.
Saturday's attack follows a Ukrainian drone strike that set ablaze an oil terminal in the city and hit a nearby naval base on Wednesday, hours before the opening of the St Petersburg International Economic Forum, Putin's annual showcase for investment.
Namita Singh6 June 2026 09:09
Russia says its troops captured Shevchenko in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region, RIA reports
The Russian â defence ministry said on â Saturday ​that â it had â captured ​the â settlement of ‌Shevchenko in Ukraine’s ‌Kharkiv region, ‌Russian state â news agency RIA Novosti reported.
Reuters could not ‌immediately ​verify ‌the battlefield â report, it said.
Dan Haygarth6 June 2026 11:33
Full story: Russia threats to UK at highest level since the Cold War, military chief warns
The UK is facing the highest level of threat from Russia since the Cold War, the chief of defence staff has said in a chilling warning for the country.
Stressing that Britain faces its “most dangerous period†in decades, Sir Richard Knighton said the country needs to prepare for “longer conflicts†like in Ukraine.
The threat comes as Russia is “definitely raising the stakes and risks crossing a line,†through cyber attacks, assassination attempts, “or trying to smuggle technology and reckless sabotage,†he said.
Dan Haygarth6 June 2026 11:12
‘It is time to end this war. But Russia's ruler wants to keep fighting’ – Zelensky
The Ukrainian president wrote on X on Saturday morning: “It is time to end this war. But Russia's ruler wants to keep fighting.
“That is why Ukrainian sanctions against this aggression are working. Last night, our drones covered a distance of about 1,000 kilometers to the St. Petersburg region – to the enemy navy's arsenals and a base in Kronstadt.
“Our long-range sanctions also reached about 500 kilometers into the Krasnodar region – and hit an oil depot.
“These are important results of the joint efforts by warriors from the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Security Service of Ukraine, and the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine. Russia must end its war and stop its attacks on life.
“Any manifestation of injustice against Ukraine will receive a just response. I thank our warriors for their precision.â€
Dan Haygarth6 June 2026 09:56
Cooper condemns ‘desperate' Russian sanctions on UK schoolboy and journalists
Yvette Cooper condemned Russian sanctions on British media and a 17-year-old schoolboy as “desperate†and “appalling†and said the Government would be stepping up its own measures against Moscow.
Britons including Alexander Browder, a teenager who has conducted research into alleged Moscow-backed cryptocurrency laundering, and The i Paper journalist Richard Holmes have been banned from entering the country.
The foreign secretary said the UK government would “keep building†on its own sanctions targeting Russia as she hit out at the “assault on media freedomâ€.
She told the Press Association: “I think we've seen increasing reckless and desperate escalation from Russia because Ukraine is doing better on the battlefield and keeping them under pressure, but we've seen these appalling attacks on civilians by Russia.
“And to sanction journalists – this is an assault on media freedom and just tells you everything you need to know about the oppression of the Russian regime. I just think it is desperate and wrong to sanction a 17-year-old, I just think it is appalling.â€
Dan Haygarth6 June 2026 09:45
Turkish-flagged fishing boat is attacked in the Black Sea, leaving a sailor dead
A Turkish-flagged fishing boat was attacked and sank off the northern Black Sea coast, leaving one sailor dead and four others wounded, the Turkish Coast Guard said late on Friday.
The Duru 67 was attacked west of Sevastopol in Crimea earlier on Friday, according to a Coast Guard Command statement. The peninsula was illegally seized from Ukraine by Russia and annexed in March 2014. The statement did not provide further details of the attack.
Five injured sailors were rescued by another trawler, the Burak Kaya, but one died on the way back to Turkey.
A Coast Guard vessel carrying a medical team reached the Burak Kaya 115 nautical miles north of Turkey's Inebolu port and the casualties were placed on board.
After a 15-hour return voyage, the injured were transferred to a hospital in the provincial capital Kastamonu, state-run Anadolu news agency reported. Provincial Health Director Fevzi Yavuzyılmaz said they were suffering shrapnel wounds and one had undergone minor surgery aboard the Coast Guard ship.
“Two of our patients have relatively minor injuries and two have slightly more serious injuries,†he said.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack. The waters off Ukraine have seen regular attacks on shipping since Russia launched a war on Ukraine in February 2022.
In November, the Turkish government condemned Ukrainian drone attacks on two oil tankers in the Black Sea as posing “serious risks to navigation, life, property and environmental safety in the region”.
Namita Singh6 June 2026 09:30
Russia says a drone attack caused fire at oil depot in Krasnodar region
A drone attack caused a fire at an oil depot in the town of Ust-Labinsk in Russia’s southern Krasnodar region, local authorities said on Saturday via their Telegram channel.
According to preliminary information, ‌there were ​no casualties, ‌the â authorities â said.
Namita Singh6 June 2026 09:00
Finland says four people suspected in subsea cable breach
Finnish police investigating ​last year’s damage to two subsea telecommunication cables in the Baltic Sea said on Friday that â four people are suspected of a crime, and that prosecutors will decide on any charges.
Finland seized the Fitburg cargo ship on 31 December en route from Russia to Israel on suspicion of damaging cables running from Helsinki across the Gulf of Finland to Estonia, one of a string of such incidents in recent years.
Police on Friday ‌said they had investigated ‌suspected aggravated criminal damage, attempted aggravated criminal damage and aggravated interference with telecommunications, and that the â case was being referred to prosecutors for possible charges.
“The investigation concluded with four suspects, three of whom remain subject to a travel ban,” the police said in a statement.
The Baltic ‌Sea region is on high ​alert after a string ‌of power cable, telecom â link and gas pipeline outages â since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, and Nato ‌has boosted ​its military presence with ‌frigates, aircraft and ​naval drones.
Namita Singh6 June 2026 08:27
Fire at Russian oil refinery caused by falling drone debris
Local authorities in Russia's Krasnodar region have reported a fire at an oil refinery due to falling drone debris.
Videos circulating online purported to show a major blaze at the Afipsky facility, located about 15km outside Krasnodar city.
Adam Withnall6 June 2026 08:15
Putin’s response to meeting proposal shows he does not want to end war, says Zelensky
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said on Friday that Russian leader Vladimir Putin’s rejection of his proposal for a meeting to end more than four years of conflict showed that the Kremlin had no wish to end the war.
“Unfortunately, ‌the Russian side is once â again choosing war – everyone hear the response. A weak response,” Mr Zelensky said in his ‌nightly video ​address. “I think ‌this response â will have disappointed â many in the ‌world.”
“He does not want to change anything, and he does not want to admit that this war appeals only to him – and to those who are making money off him. They were all smiling very broadly today.
“That means Russia must have less money, and there must be more pressure on Russia,†he said.
Namita Singh6 June 2026 07:25





