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Ukrainian Attacks on Western Russia Kill At Least 3

Summary by The Moscow Times
Russian air defense systems destroyed 155 Ukrainian drones in an overnight barrage, the Defense Ministry said Friday, as regional officials reported at least three people killed in attacks.

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After Ukraine reported that it had struck an aviation factory in the Moscow region and a missile factory near Tula, Russia attacked Kharkiv and Odessa. It is also noticeable that Russia is increasingly preparing and intensifying attacks against Ukraine during the day.

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Kiev confirms that it has received "concrete dates" for the delivery of new American armaments.

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Three people were killed on Friday in Russia in a night attack by Ukrainian drones

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Kharkiv - Three people were killed on Friday in Russia in a night attack of Ukrainian drones, while Russian bombings in Ukraine injured about fifteen people and hit a maternity in Kharkiv. This Ukrainian salve comes after a series of massive strikes of Russian drones on Ukraine, especially on Kiev, and while Moscow beats weekly records in number of fired vehicles, provided by a defence industry that is running at full speed. It also comes after …

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The Moscow Times broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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