Ukraine says four dead, dozens injured in fresh wave of Russian strikes
- On 7 July 2025, Russia launched a large drone attack on Ukraine, hitting Kharkiv and other regions, causing casualties and damage.
- The intensified Russian strikes follow over three years of war, with Kyiv facing 1,270 drones and nearly 1,000 glide bombs recently launched.
- The attacks wounded civilians including children, damaged apartments and kindergartens in Kharkiv, while emergency services worked at the sites.
- President Zelensky announced agreements with European partners and a major US defense company to increase drone production, emphasizing that strong air defenses are essential for saving lives.
- The wave of attacks strained Russian air defences and disrupted Russian airports, while Ukraine seeks increased military aid and drone capabilities.
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Deadly Russian Air Strikes Hit Kharkiv
Three people were killed and more than a dozen apartment blocks were hit in Kharkiv as another massive barrage of Russian air attacks struck Ukraine on July 7. More than 50 drones and bombs hit the Kharkiv area, while southern and eastern Ukraine were also targeted in Russia's escalated campaign of aerial attacks.
Russia launched more than 100 drones at Ukrainian civilian areas during the night, authorities reported on Monday, while the Kremlin dismissed its transport chief after a weekend when airports cancelled hundreds of flights during the busy holiday season due to the threat of Ukrainian attacks. At least 10 civilians were killed and 38 injured, including three children, in Russian attacks over the past 24 hours, Ukrainian officials indicated. Russi…
Russia launches over 100 drones in massive overnight attack on Ukraine, killing 10, injuring dozens
The war between Russia and Ukraine continues to escalate, with Russia launching a massive overnight drone strike targeting civilian areas across Ukraine. According to Ukrainian officials, more than 100 drones were used in the attack, killing at least 10 people and injuring 38 others, including three children. Authorities reported widespread destruction from the barrage, which marked one of the most intense air offensives in recent weeks. Emergen…

Ukraine reports at least 11 dead and over 80 injured in Russian attacks
By ILLIA NOVIKOV, Associated Press Russian attacks on Ukraine killed at least 11 civilians and injured more than 80 others, including seven children, officials said Monday. Meanwhile, Russian’s transport minister was found dead in what authorities said was an apparent suicide — news that broke hours after the Kremlin announced he had been dismissed by President Vladimir Putin. The firing of Roman Starovoit followed a weekend of travel chaos when…
Kharkiv, Odessa, Sumy, Kiev: From several cities in Ukraine authorities report Russian attacks. Again there were dead and injured. In the Kharkiv also a kindergarten was hit by drones.
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