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Ukraine war situation update: 7 – 13 June 2025

An update on the Ukraine war situation from 7 to 13 June 2025, includes key events and trends.

25 June 2025

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1,483 political violence events

5% decrease compared to last week

102 incidents of violence targeting civilians

7% decrease compared to last week

At least 38 fatalities from civilian targeting -

22% decrease compared to last week

Map - Ukraine war situation update: 7 June – 13 June 2025

Key events

  1. 7 Jun.

    Kharkiv – Russian airstrikes kill six civilians and injure 22 others in Kharkiv city

  2. 10 Jun.

    Kyiv city – Russian drones kill one civilian, wound three, and damage Saint Sophia Cathedral, a UNESCO heritage site

  3. 11 Jun.

    Kharkiv – A Russian drone kills two civilians and wounds 54 others in Kharkiv city

Key trends

  • In the Donetsk region, Russian forces made territorial gains in the area of Komar, Pokrovsk, and east of Myrnohrad, occupying at least five settlements. Russian forces also advanced near Bilohorivka on the Donetsk-Luhansk administrative boundary.
  • Russian forces seized one settlement in the Sumy region and advanced north of Dvorichna in the Kharkiv region.
  • ACLED records at least 29 Russian long-range missile and drone strikes, including in Kyiv city and the Kyiv region, as well as in the northern regions of Rivne and Zhytomyr.
  • Russian shelling, missiles, aerial bombs, and drones killed at least 36 civilians in the Donetsk, Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Odesa, Kherson, Zaporizhia, and Chernihiv regions, as well as in the city of Kyiv.

Spotlight: Russian forces push fighting into the Dnipropetrovsk region
 

After a brief and deadly incursion into the Dnipropetrovsk region with a small group of troops in May,1 Russian forces re-engaged Ukrainian troops in direct armed clashes in the eastern part of the region last week.

Though they denied that Russian troops crossed into the region,2 Ukraine’s military and political leadership have acknowledged3 that Russia is pushing in the direction of Novopavlivka. This push, along with advances in the Kharkiv and Sumy regions, aims to stretch Ukrainian forces thin. Russia also likely intends to distract Ukrainian forces from its summer offensive on the town of Kostiantynivka in the central part of the Donetsk region. The approaching frontline translated into a three-times increase in the targeting of civilians and infrastructure in the Synelnykivskyi district of the Dnipropetrovsk region, turning it into an inhabitable area for the large number of Ukrainians displaced4 from the Donetsk and Luhansk regions and an unsafe transit route for Ukrainian army logistics. Combined with the constant targeting of the Nikopolskyi district by Russian strikes from across the Dnieper river, the crawling frontline adds a new challenge for the less defense-ready and industry-heavy central region.

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