Russia Launches Record Drones Into Ukraine, Including Kyiv
- On July 4, Russia launched its largest air attack since February 2022, while Ukrainian drones killed a woman in Rostov and caused widespread power outages.
- Driven by stalled peace negotiations, Russia's largest air attack since 2022 aimed to overwhelm Ukraine's defenses, target infrastructure, and pressure concessions, reflecting a strategic shift toward coercive airpower.
- Ukrainian air defenses shot down 249 of 550 Russian drones and missiles launched overnight, demonstrating significant defensive efforts amid a large-scale assault.
- Following the July 4 barrage, at least four people died in Kyiv, including three rescuers, and up to 50,000 in Sergiyev Posad lost power due to drone strikes and fires.
- The ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, now in its fourth year with evolving tactics like drone warfare, underscores stalled peace talks and shifting military strategies, suggesting prolonged instability.
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Analysis: Amid Stalled Talks, Russia Has Massively Increased Air Attacks On Ukraine
As several months of US-led diplomacy have failed to broker a cease-fire between Russia and Ukraine, the Kremlin has used the time to massively ramp up aerial attacks on Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities.
In the night of Thursday to Friday, Moscow sent 550 drones and missiles, especially to the city of Kiev. The population, terrorized, fell into the shelters. This attack occurred while Donald Trump suspended the delivery of air defence systems to Ukrainians. Europeans are trying to find solutions. A summit is planned for next Thursday. (International).

Russia launches air attack on Kyiv after Putin-Trump call
Russia unleashed a record air strike on Ukraine as U.S. President Donald Trump expressed disappointment over his latest phone call with Vladimir Putin aimed at bringing an end to the war.
Attack of Russian drones on a scale never seen, arms deliveries paused by the United States and Russian progress on a part of the front: the weeks are never rejoicing for Ukraine at war, but the one that just erupted has been particularly difficult.
Ukrainian Drone Attacks on Russia Kill at Least One Civilian - teleSUR English
At least one civilian died and several were injured in a drone attack carried out by Ukraine against Moscow and Rostov, Russia. The Ministry of Defense reported that during the past night a total of 48 Ukrainian drones were shot down. RELATED: NATO’s Increased Military Spending Not To Impact Russian Security: Lavrov “The military repelled the air attack, but unfortunately it was not without tragic consequences,” Rostov Governor Yuri Sliusar repo…
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