Putin is furious over another jet loss as Russians spread fakes about Ryzhivka village occupation - Monday brief

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Ukrainian intelligence disclosed information about the reaction of the Kremlin and personally Vladimir Putin to the damage of the Su-57 fighter jet, which was very heated and palpable. Meanwhile, the Russians spread rumors about the occupation of Ryzhivka village in Sumy region.

RBC-Ukraine has collected the main news for June 10.

Russians boasted about the occupation of Ryzhivka village. Ukraine responds to the fake

The head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, claimed that his fighters allegedly took control of Ryzhivka in the Sumy region.

In response, the head of the Center for Countering Disinformation, Andrii Kovalenko, stated that the enemy attempted to test the defense in the direction of Ryzhivka. Still, Ukrainian fighters inflicted fire damage on them.

In addition, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy claimed that Ukrainian forces were in full control of the situation in the region.

Ukrainian defense forces struck S-400 and S-300 complexes in occupied Crimea

On the night of June 10, the Ukrainian defense forces successfully hit an S-400 anti-aircraft missile battalion in the Dzhankoy area, as well as two S-300 anti-aircraft missile battalions near Chornomorske and Yevpatoria.

The strikes were carried out using long-range missiles. The General Staff did not specify which missiles were used.

Putin is furious. Ukrainian intelligence learns of Kremlin's reaction to the Su-57 jet downing

The reaction of the Kremlin and personally of dictator Vladimir Putin to the downing of the Su-57 fighter jet is very intense and palpable, noted Ukrainian intelligence representative Andrii Yusov.

According to him, the aircraft was used for missile strikes on Ukrainian civilian targets, making its destruction well-deserved.

US lifts ban on transferring weapons to Ukrainian National Guard Brigade Azov - WP

The administration of US President Joe Biden will permit the use of American-provided weapons by servicemen of the 12th Special Purpose Brigade of Ukrainian National Guard Azov, after several years when a taboo on arming the Azov fighters was imposed against the backdrop of concern about the group's origins, informs The Washington Post.

Truck breaks through the border in Zakarpattia, 32 Ukrainians detained in Hungary

In the Zakarpattia region, a GAZ-66 truck with black military license plates breached the state border yesterday. This information was confirmed by the spokesperson of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, Andriy Demchenko, in a comment to RBC-Ukraine.

Following this, Hungarian border guards reported the detention of 32 Ukrainians, and an investigation is currently ongoing.

All details of the incident are available in the RBC-Ukraine report.