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Russia-Ukraine: List of Key Events, Day 1,217

Wednesday 25 June 2025 - 07:00
By: Zahouani Ilham
Russia-Ukraine: List of Key Events, Day 1,217

On June 25, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine entered its 1,217th day, marked by intensifying violence and heightened diplomatic activity.

In southeastern Ukraine, a deadly wave of Russian missile strikes on the city of Dnipro resulted in 17 fatalities and left more than 200 people injured. The bombardment caused serious damage to buildings and key infrastructure. Meanwhile, another Russian attack in Samara claimed the lives of two civilians.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appointed Hennadii Shapovalov as the new commander of the country’s ground forces. In addition to leading battlefield operations, Shapovalov will be responsible for coordinating international military recruitment efforts as part of an expanded mobilization campaign.

Russia reported it had intercepted numerous drones across its territory overnight, including in the Voronezh region near the Ukrainian border. Additionally, Russian forces claimed to have taken control of Dyliivka, a village in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region.

Despite the ongoing hostilities, no progress has been made toward a ceasefire. Zelenskyy stated that Russian officials bluntly rejected peace talks, declaring they were "not in the mood" for a truce. He added that Moscow appears determined to continue its military campaign, suggesting that international pressure remains insufficient to influence Russia’s stance.

On the diplomatic front, the White House confirmed that President Donald Trump will meet with Zelenskyy during the NATO summit in The Hague this week. Their previous attempt to meet in Canada earlier this month was disrupted when Trump unexpectedly left the G7 summit.

While en route to the summit, Trump avoided giving a clear stance on NATO’s Article 5 mutual defense clause. He remarked that his position depends on interpretation, adding, “I’m committed to being their friend.”

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte highlighted growing concerns ahead of the summit, stating that Russia’s military capabilities, supported by Chinese technology and weaponry from Iran and North Korea, pose a serious challenge to the alliance’s defense advantage.

To address this threat, NATO members are expected to endorse a proposal to raise defense spending to 5 percent of GDP over the next decade a move seen both as a deterrent to Russian aggression and as a response to Trump’s demands for increased European military contributions.

In parallel, the Netherlands, host of the NATO gathering, unveiled a new aid package for Ukraine valued at 175 million euros ($203 million), which includes drone detection radar systems. This follows a separate 500 million euro ($580 million) agreement to produce 600,000 drones in cooperation with Ukraine.


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