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29.06.2026

The Day Putin Rejected the Strike Limit Proposal

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Ukraine for 29.06.2026.

It displays 92 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

29.06.2026The Day Putin Rejected the Strike Limit Proposal

Editors opened with overnight US-Iran ceasefire and negotiation agreements, but quickly pivoted to the Kremlin's rejection of a proposal to limit long-range strikes, framing it as a hardening of Russia's position. Morning coverage centered on a deadly Russian missile strike on Dnipro, with casualty counts rising throughout the day to six dead, and a drone attack on a minibus in Zaporizhzhia. By afternoon, attention shifted to President Zelensky's statement that Russia aims to capture Donbas by December 31, while the General Staff reported 184 combat clashes, hottest near Pokrovsk and Huliaipole. Evening reports highlighted power outage schedules returning nationwide due to heat, and a severe storm in Lviv causing damage.

03:05

03:05Drones Fuel Russian Economic Panic

Editors highlight the ongoing institutionalization of Ukrainian identity through the national pantheon bill, monument plans, and a new commemorative silver coin (Pravda, Kyiv Post, Liga.net). This focus on domestic stability is contrasted with reports of an economic crisis and panic within Russia following sustained Ukrainian drone strikes (Glavcom). Meanwhile, Russian leadership has reiterated its war objectives as combat remains intense along the front (TSN, Ukrinform).
08:13
09:26

09:26Darkness Over Occupied Territories

The newspapers report on the intensifying pressure across the Pokrovsk and Huliaipole sectors, where Russian forces have made tactical gains (TSN, Ukrinform). Editorial attention is also fixed on the resulting infrastructure collapse in occupied Crimea and southern Ukraine following drone strikes (Pravda). While technological challenges persist on the battlefield, analysts suggest the Kremlin is struggling to formulate a response to recent Ukrainian strategic successes (Liga.net, UNIAN).
10:35
12:23

12:23Putin Rejects Strike Limit Proposal

The newspapers report on the Kremlin’s rejection of a proposal to limit long-range strikes, an editorial shift toward analyzing Vladimir Putin’s latest rhetoric (Kyiv Post, Liga.net). This development coincides with the reintroduction of power outage schedules across Ukraine due to ongoing infrastructure strain (UNIAN). Meanwhile, coverage remains focused on the deadly strike in Dnipro and continued Russian tactical advances near Kostiantynivka (Pravda, TSN, Ukrinform).
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14:47

14:47Huliaipole Enemy Capture Deadline

The newspapers report on the intensifying Russian focus on Huliaipole, where military analysts reveal enemy deadlines for the city's capture (UNIAN, Ukrinform). Concurrently, editors highlight domestic judicial activity as courts impose restrictive measures on high-profile figures, including an electronic bracelet for Yermak and house arrest for MP Kuzminykh (Glavcom, Liga.net). Ongoing strikes in Dnipro and on public transport continue to claim civilian lives (Pravda, TSN).
17:43

17:43Dnipro Death Toll Rises

The newspapers report on a deadly Russian missile strike on Dnipro, with casualties rising to five dead and 28 wounded (Ukrinform UA, Pravda). A drone attack on a minibus in Zaporizhzhia also killed people (Glavcom). Meanwhile, UNIAN cites reports of a Russian border breach in Kharkiv region, and Liga.net covers Ukraine's potential drone sales. A severe storm hit Lviv, causing damage (TSN).
19:47

19:47Strikes on Dnipro and Kharkiv

Editors focus on Russian strikes on Dnipro and Kharkiv, with casualties rising (Glavcom, Pravda). Meanwhile, Chernihiv region prepares for potential threats from Belarus (Ukrinform UA). Power outages are scheduled nationwide for June 30 (UNIAN).
19:58
22:35

22:35Zelensky: Russia's Donbas Deadline

The newspapers report on President Zelensky's statement that Russia aims to capture Donbas by December 31 (Liga.net, Pravda). Meanwhile, 184 combat engagements occurred in the past day, with the hottest sectors being Pokrovsk and Huliaipole (Glavcom, Ukrinform). Power outages are scheduled nationwide for June 30 (UNIAN).