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Russian drone and cruise missile attacks kill at least 2 in Ukraine

WESTERN UKRAINE, JUL 12 – Russian forces launched over 620 drones and missiles overnight, killing two and injuring 20 in western Ukraine, with significant damage to homes and infrastructure, officials said.

  • Russia launched an overnight missile and drone attack on western Ukraine, killing at least two in Chernivtsi.
  • Amid the ongoing war, Russia’s military intensified long-range attacks by firing nearly 600 drones and 26 cruise missiles into Ukrainian cities, including Chernivtsi near Romania.
  • Ukraine’s air force reported 597 drones and 26 cruise missiles launched overnight, with 319 drones and 25 missiles intercepted and five locations hit.
  • Russian missile and drone strikes damaged 46 houses in Lviv and caused two deaths and 14 injuries in Chernivtsi, highlighting ongoing civilian tolls.
  • Following the strikes, Ukrainian officials, including Foreign Minister Sybiha and President Zelensky, called for stronger sanctions and increased Western support.
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In Chernivtsi, Russian strikes hit several buildings.

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Russia has once again attacked Ukraine with massive attacks - hundreds of drones have been deployed. A possible ceasefire is thus moving further and further away. Positive news for Kiev, on the other hand, comes from the USA.

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