4 people killed, multiple others injured in Russia and Ukraine as they trade aerial attacks
- On July 26, Russian forces launched a barrage of drones and missiles on Dnipro and nearby areas, killing three people, Ukrainian officials said.
- In recent months, Ukraine’s drone and missile exchanges with Russia have intensified, setting the stage for the July 26 barrage, Olena Harmash reported, escalating attacks along over 1,000 km frontline.
- According to preliminary data, air defenses intercepted 183 drones and 17 missiles, but 25 drones and 10 missiles hit nine locations.
- President Volodymyr Zelenskiy vowed retaliatory strikes, saying `Russian military enterprises, Russian logistics, and Russian airports must feel that the Russian war has real consequences`.
- On Thursday, the Kremlin downplayed the likelihood of any imminent meeting, while Kyiv proposed talks by the end of August to end the war.
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Russia, Ukraine Trade Deadly Strikes Overnight
Several regions of Ukraine came under Russian attack overnight, while two people were reportedly killed in Russia’s Rostov region following a Ukrainian drone strike. Officials in Dnipro, Kharkiv, and Zaporizhzhia reported overnight shelling and drone attacks. The mayor of Dnipro, Borys Filatov, said one man was killed in a high-rise apartment building. Residents have been urged to remain vigilant amid the threat of further strikes. In Russia’s R…
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.
Putin unleashes more death and destruction on Ukraine in overnight blitz - The Mirror
At least six people have died after Vladimir Putin's forces hit a high rise building and a shopping centre in Dnipropetrovsk while a Ukraine drone struck a Signal plant in Russia
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