Ukraine war latest: US expects Russia to continue its retaliation against Operation Spiderweb soon; Ukraine denies Russian troops presence in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast and describes the situation as tense  

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**US Shifts Missiles Intended for Ukraine to Middle East**

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky revealed that 20,000 missiles originally intended for Ukraine were redirected by the Trump administration to American forces in the Middle East. The missiles were meant to help counter Russian drone attacks, but Russia has now launched a record number of drones, with over 472 drones launched in one night.

**Ukraine Shoots Down Russian Fighter Jet**

The Ukrainian Air Force reported that they shot down a Russian Su-35 fighter jet in Russia’s Kursk Oblast on June 7. This brings the total number of Russian aircraft destroyed since the start of the invasion to 414, according to Ukraine’s General Staff.

**Polish President-elect Opposes Ukraine’s EU Membership**

Karol Nawrocki, the newly elected Polish president, expressed opposition to Ukraine’s membership in the European Union. He stated that while Poland supports Ukraine’s sovereignty, the country must respect the interests of other nations and not engage in unfair competition.

**US Expects Russian Retaliation for Operation Spiderweb**

The US expects Russia to retaliate soon for Operation Spiderweb, a large-scale Ukrainian military operation against Russian forces. Ukraine has denied reports of Russian troop presence in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, describing the situation as tense.

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