Death toll rises to six in Ukrainian attack on Voronezh o
🚨 Death toll rises to six in Ukrainian attack on Voronezh on June 22, governor says 68 injured; New Sudanese currency notes circulate in RSF-held areas, deepening de facto split of Sudan as rival f...
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The Midday Flash collects the strongest ZettaWire signals from the latest publishing window. The lead item is 🚨 Death toll rises to six in Ukrainian attack on Voronezh on June 22, governor says 68 injured. The edition also tracks New Sudanese currency notes circulate in RSF-held areas, deepening de facto split of Sudan as rival factions consolidate separate territorial and economic control; Chinese banks curb retail precious metals trading channels, tighten risk controls amid market concerns. Each item below is grounded in the selected story text and source metadata.
🚨 Death toll rises to six in Ukrainian attack on Voronezh on June 22, governor says 68 injured
Six killed and 68 injured in Ukrainian strike on Voronezh, according to the regional governor.
Source channel: TASS; category: conflict; location: Russia; ZettaWire score: 8.
New Sudanese currency notes circulate in RSF-held areas, deepening de facto split of Sudan as rival factions consolidate separate territorial and economic control
New Sudanese currency notes are circulating in Rapid Support Forces-controlled areas, deepening the de facto partition of Sudan as the civil war continues.
category: conflict; location: Sudan; ZettaWire score: 7.
Chinese banks curb retail precious metals trading channels, tighten risk controls amid market concerns
Major Chinese banks are scaling back retail precious metals trading services and tightening risk controls, citing growing risk concerns in the metals market.
category: markets; location: China; ZettaWire score: 7.
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Death toll rises to six in Ukrainian attack on Voronezh on June 22, governor says 68 injured
02New Sudanese currency notes circulate in RSF-held areas, deepening de facto split of Sudan as rival factions consolidate separate territorial and economic control
03Chinese banks curb retail precious metals trading channels, tighten risk controls amid market concerns
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