4 people killed, multiple others injured in Russia and Ukraine as they trade aerial attacks
- On July 26, 2025, Russia and Ukraine exchanged intense aerial attacks across multiple regions, causing four deaths and several injuries in both countries.
- The attacks come after Russia demanded that Ukraine relinquish control over four territories Moscow asserts it has incorporated, a condition Kyiv has strongly rejected.
- Russia fired over 200 drones and nearly 30 missiles targeting cities like Dnipro, Sumy, and Kharkiv, while Ukraine responded with drone strikes inside Russian border areas including Rostov and Stavropol.
- Ukrainian President Zelenskyy emphasized that such strikes must not go unanswered, highlighting that Ukraine's long-range drones enable effective retaliation against Russian military targets.
- The exchange underscores continuing hostilities despite recent ceasefire talks, with both sides sustaining casualties and claiming territorial advances, suggesting prolonged conflict ahead.
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Russia, Ukraine Trade Deadly Drone and Missile Strikes Overnight - American Faith
Russia and Ukraine launched widespread aerial attacks against each other overnight, resulting in civilian casualties and infrastructure damage on both sides, according to officials from both countries. In Ukraine, at least two people were killed and five injured in the Dnipro region after rockets and drones struck a multi-story building and a shopping center, sparking a large fire. Regional administrator Serhii Lysak confirmed the casualties and…
Another night of violence struck Ukraine and Russia. According to the authorities, airstrikes killed at least three civilians in central Ukraine and two others in western Russia.
In the Ukrainian Dnipro three people are killed. A drone strikes in a Russian weapons factory, in Rostov two people are said to have been killed by a drone.
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