Ukraine: Russian Advance in Sumy Halted

Ukrainian forces have stopped the advance of Russian troops in the Sumy region, according to Oleksandr Syrskyi. "The advance of Russian troops in the border areas of the Sumy region has been stopped and the front line has been stabilized," said Syrskyi.
Meanwhile, South Korean lawmakers, citing the intelligence service, stated that North Korea may send additional soldiers to Russia in July or August. The National Intelligence Service of Korea (NIS) estimates that Russia may be preparing for a large-scale offensive against Ukraine in July or August.
In exchange for sending ammunition, Pyongyang may receive technical advice on satellites and missile guidance systems.