Overview
- Russia delivered 1,200 bodies of Ukrainian soldiers on Friday, bringing the total repatriated this week to over 2,400 under the June 2 Istanbul agreement
- Ukraine and Russia have carried out successive POW swaps since early June, prioritizing severely wounded servicemen and captives under 25 years old
- Ukrainian forces halted a Russian advance in the northeastern Sumy region and are now defending positions up to seven kilometres from the border
- Military officials in Kyiv report that Russian casualties have surpassed one million killed or wounded since the 2022 invasion
- The European Union extended its temporary protection scheme for Ukrainian refugees until March 2027 and Germany pledged $10.4 billion in defence aid to Ukraine for 2025