Russian drones killed five people early Monday (June 22, 2026), including an Egyptian sailor in the Black Sea and a family of three in Ukraine’s northern Sumy region, Ukrainian officials said.

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Moscow shoots down nearly 60 drones, airports reopen, authorities say “A drone strike set fire to a vessel sailing under the flag of Panama.

A crew member was killed — a 58-year-old cook, a citizen of Egypt,” Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Oleksii Kuleba said on Telegram.

Eight other sailors, including citizens of Turkey and India, abandoned ship on a life raft, while the vessel “sustained significant damage and lost seaworthiness”, Mr.

Kuleba added.

Ukraine's battlefield shift has not solved its humanitarian crisis, IRC says A separate Russian drone strike killed a family of three in the Sumy region — a 13-year-old boy, his 36-year-old father, and his 73-year-old grandmother, the region’s prosecution service said.

“The 31-year-old mother of the deceased boy, his 10-year-old brother, and 13-year-old sister were also injured,” it added.

A Russian drone set a home ablaze in the southern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia, killing a woman, the region’s governor said on Telegram.

In Russia, aviation authorities briefly closed Moscow’s four airports after air defences intercepted a flurry of Ukrainian drones .Russian air defences destroyed 301 Ukrainian drones overnight, according to the Russian defence ministry.

Moscow-installed authorities in the Russian-annexed Crimean peninsula suspended fuel sales on Sunday, after a string of Ukrainian attacks on oil refineries in Russia.

UN condemns 'dangerous escalation' in Ukraine war On Monday (June 22), officials there announced they were halting children’s group summer trips to the peninsula because of the worsening situation.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly rejected an offer from Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky for direct peace talks, vowing instead to achieve Russia’s war aims on the battlefield.