Hereโs where things stand on Sunday, June 15:
Fighting
- Ukraine destroyed three Russian air defence systems in the Russian-controlled Zaporizhia region, Kyivโs military intelligence said in a post on Telegram on Saturday.
- In his nightly address on Saturday, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukraineโs forces recaptured Andriivka village in the northeastern Sumy region as part of a drive to expel Russian troops from the area.
Diplomacy
- Russian President Vladimir Putin told his US counterpart, Donald Trump, on Saturday that Moscow is ready to hold another round of peace negotiations with Kyiv after June 22, when the warring sides complete exchanging prisoners and soldiersโ bodies.
- Zelenskyy is set to attend the Group of Seven (G7) meeting in Canada that begins Sunday. He is expected to meet Trump on the sidelines of the summit on June 17.
- Discussing sanctions against Russia and achieving a ceasefire is expected to be a part of the G7 agenda. A joint statement of G7 foreign ministers following an earlier meeting in Quebec in mid-March said they โdiscussed imposing further costs on Russiaโ if Moscow did not agree to a ceasefire.
- Finland accused senior officers of the Eagle S, a Russia-linked vessel that damaged undersea cables last year between Finland and Estonia, of criminal offences related to the wreckage. The European Unionโs executive commission has described Eagle S as part of Russiaโs shadow fleet of fuel tankers โ vessels with obscure ownership, acquired to evade Western sanctions amid the war in Ukraine.
- Germany is eager to increase defence spending in the EUโs next budget, the Financial Times reported. Berlinโs move came in response to Russiaโs threats to Europe and Trumpโs call to the continent to do more for its own security, the report said.


