Ukraine says Russian strikes kills three in the east
UKRAINE, JUL 16 – Russian forces killed three and wounded 38 in eastern Ukraine, with attacks involving hundreds of drones and missiles targeting energy infrastructure, officials said.
- On July 15 and overnight into July 16, Russia launched a large-scale wave of attacks involving hundreds of drones across four key Ukrainian regions, including President Zelensky's hometown.
- These intensified attacks followed a recent US policy shift in which President Trump announced supplying Patriot missile systems to Ukraine via NATO and threatened tariffs on countries buying Russian oil.
- The assault included a strike killing three people in eastern Ukraine, drone attacks wounding 38 Ukrainians, and a Ukrainian drone strike on Russia's Voronezh city wounding 27.
- Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov described Trump's sanctions threat as "very serious" and noted Trump personally addressed Putin in making the announcement.
- The attacks and policy announcements suggest ongoing escalation, with Russia rejecting ceasefire talks and the conflict continuing to intensify amid military and diplomatic developments.
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Russia sent hundreds of drones toward Ukraine early Wednesday, with four key regions coming under heavy attack and President Volodymyr Zelensky's hometown facing "massive" bombardment, officials said.
Russia launches new attacks on Ukraine with the countdown to a US peace deadline underway
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian weapons pounded four Ukrainian cities overnight from Tuesday to Wednesday, injuring at least 15 people in an attack that mostly targeted energy infrastructure, officials said. The latest bombardment in Russia’s escalating aerial campaign against civilian areas came ahead of a Sept. 2 deadline set by U.S. President Donald Trump for […]
Russia launches ‘massive’ drone bombardment on Zelensky’s hometown, Ukrainian officials say
Russia sent hundreds of drones toward Ukraine overnight into Wednesday, with four key regions coming under heavy attack and President Volodymyr Zelensky’s hometown facing “massive” bombardment, officials said.
Night after night, Russia attacks its neighboring country. Also this time, Moscow used hundreds of drones. According to Ukrainian President Selensky, there was above all a goal.
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