Russian troops do not stop shelling Ukraine. One of the strikes hit Konstantinovka, Donetsk region, where the occupiers used a KAB-500 corrective bomb.
Germany announced new military aid for Ukraine, which included air defense systems and other weapons.
A fire broke out in the historic Palace of Versailles on the outskirts of Paris, resulting in the evacuation of tourists.
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Ukraine received thousands of solar panels and generators from the European Union that will help support the energy system.
What happened in Ukraine and the world in 24 hours on June 11, 2024 – read further in the material on the ICTV Facts website.
- KAB attacks on Konstantinovka
- Counterintelligence activities in Kyiv
- Military assistance from Germany
- Fire in the Palace of Versailles
- Income from Russian assets
- Protection of Ukrainians in EU countries
- Solar panels and generators for Ukraine
Kab strikes on Konstantinovka
As a result of an airstrike on Konstantinovka, Donetsk region, five people were injured on the night of June 10-11.
According to the Donetsk regional prosecutor's office, Russian troops dropped a KAB-500 corrective bomb with a universal planning and correction module on a residential microdistrict of Konstantinovka.
After the airstrike, at least 13 apartment buildings were damaged, and glass was blown out of people's homes.
Five people were injured, including a 65-year-old man and four women aged from 63 to 88, injured due to a powerful blast wave in their own apartments. Doctors diagnosed them with traumatic brain injuries and multiple cut wounds to the body.
Pre-trial investigation of criminal proceedings under Part 1 of Art. 438 (Violation of the laws and customs of war) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
Counterintelligence activities in Kyiv
The Security Service of Ukraine carried out counterintelligence (security) operations on the territory of the Pechersky and Shevchenkovsky districts of Kyiv, in particular, in the government quarter and in the surrounding areas.
The SBU announced an inspection in certain premises (premises, offices, common areas of apartment buildings, public service establishments and others) to identify items prohibited for circulation.
The security forces checked the documents of citizens in the government quarter and inspected cars, the Security Service of Ukraine notes.
Military aid from Germany
Germany will transfer a third Patriot air defense system, IRIS-T, Gepard, missiles and ammunition to Ukraine over the next months, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said in Berlin.
According to him, Ukraine now needs ammunition and weapons, especially air defense systems.
The German Chancellor called on world leaders to fully support the initiative to increase the capabilities of Ukrainian air defense.
Fire in the Palace of Versailles
In France, a fire broke out at the Palace of Versailles, so the staff announced a mass evacuation of tourists.
Videos began to circulate on social networks in which plumes of white smoke can be seen. They emerge from under the roof of a palace located 20 km from Paris. Flames broke out in the area where the roof was being repaired.
Income from Russian assets
The first €1.5 billion of proceeds from frozen Russian assets are planned to be transferred to Ukraine as early as July, said European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
According to her, about 90% of these funds will go to defense, 10% — for the restoration of Ukraine after Russian shelling.
Protection of Ukrainians in EU countries
The European Commission proposed extending temporary protection for Ukrainians for another year — from March 5, 2025 to March 4, 2026.
They note that the goal of continuing the program is to ensure that people fleeing Russia's war can find refuge in the European Union and have greater stability.
The European Commission is to present this proposal to ministers at the Justice and Home Affairs Council on June 13. After that, the Council will officially accept the proposal.
Solar panels and generators for Ukraine
Ukraine will receive a new batch of aid, which will include solar panels and generators, said European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
She noted that they have already managed to collect about €500 million for urgent repair work.
The European Union has decided to provide Ukraine with another thousand generators for emergency electricity production and solar panels.