The day was shaped by Trump's announcement that a US-Iran agreement would be signed on June 14, a thread that ran from morning Pakistani claims of readiness to evening details on uranium disposal. State-aligned outlets (TASS, RIA Novosti, NTV) amplified this narrative, while independent sources (The Moscow Times, Meduza) focused on domestic strains: war spending consuming two-thirds of tax revenue, Russia ranked least peaceful for a second year, and Ilya Yashin leading a new party.
Military coverage centered on Ukrainian drone strikes on Temryuk port and Crimean bridges, with state media emphasizing air defense interceptions and Putin's assertion that attacks cannot halt Russian advances. A strike on a Luhansk market and on Zaporizhzhia NPP's transport workshop were reported.
Other stories included EU accession talks with Ukraine and Moldova, a mathematician's non-extradition from Armenia, and fuel restrictions in Tatarstan.