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7 Dead, Dozens Wounded as Russia Strikes Ukraine With Missiles, Drones
Russia launched six ballistic missiles, six cruise missiles and 121 drones, Ukraine’s air force said.
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Times of India
· Jul 3, 2026
496 drones, 74 missiles: Russia launches deadliest strike on Ukraine this year, at least 27 dead
496 drones, 74 missiles: Russia launches deadliest strike on Ukraine this year, at least 27 dead
Kyiv Post
· Jul 11, 2026
Russian Strikes Hit Kharkiv and Odesa, Leaving Multiple Injured and Killed
On Saturday, July 11, Russian forces continued their bombardment of Ukrainian cities with targeted daytime strikes. In Kharkiv, an ‘Italmas’ attack drone struck a civilian enterprise in the Nemyshlianskyi district. Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov confirmed that seven people were injured in the attack, while regional authorities reported damage to a warehouse and several vehicles. Concurrently, a Russian ballistic missile struck infrastructure in the southern city of Odesa, with military administration head Serhii Lysak reporting further casualties.
Meduza.io
· Jul 6, 2026
Russia strikes Kyiv for second time in a week, killing more than 10 and wounding dozens. See the aftermath.
Russian forces struck Kyiv with ballistic missiles and drones in the early hours of July 6. According to data from the Ukrainian Air Force command, a total of 68 missiles of various types and more than 350 drones (including decoy drones) were launched against Ukraine. Kyiv was the primary target. Air defense systems protecting the Ukrainian capital were unable to intercept any of the 23 ballistic missiles or six “Zircon” missiles. A Ukrainian Air Force spokesperson said that Ukrainian forces lack sufficient missiles for Patriot air defense systems. According to the latest figures, 11 people were killed and 46 were wounded in Kyiv as a result of the Russian strike, Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko reported. Buildings in four districts of the city were damaged, with the most severe destruction in the Podilskyi district. Ukrainian authorities cautioned that the casualty figures are not final, as rescue operations at the sites of destroyed buildings are ongoing. July 7 has been declared a day of mourning in Kyiv. Meduza shares photographs of the aftermath of the Russian strike on Kyiv.
Washington Examiner
· Jun 24, 2026
Putin’s Backfire fleet is burning — Ukraine shows the West how to win
Since invading Ukraine in 2022, Russia may have lost more than 70 of its combat-ready Tu-22M3 supersonic bombers. According to Ukraine’s Defense Express, Moscow entered the war with roughly 33 to 41 mission-capable Backfires from a larger nominal fleet. Today, after 24 airframes were destroyed or damaged beyond repair, Russia may retain only nine fully []
Intel Slava
· Jul 10, 2026
[Video] 🇷🇺❌🇺🇦 — Russian Aerospace Forces have carried out multiple FAB-500 glide bomb strikes [...]
— Russian Aerospace Forces have carried out multiple FAB-500 glide bomb strikes against Ukrainian positions. Five FAB-500 UMPK bombs struck a raised river crossing used by Ukrainian forces near Mayaky in the Donetsk People's Republic. Four FAB-500 UMPK bombs destroyed a personnel shelter belonging to the 159th Separate Motorized Brigade near Zakharovka, Kharkiv Oblast. A separate airstrike destroyed a Ukrainian drone command post near Rublene, Kharkiv Oblast.@IntelSlava
Modern Diplomacy
· Jul 6, 2026
Russian Attack on Kyiv Kills Seven
A Russian missile and drone attack on Ukraine’s capital Kyiv killed at least seven people and injured 24 early on Monday, according to Ukrainian officials, as residential buildings, commercial properties and other infrastructure suffered heavy damage across multiple districts. Kyiv’s military administration said rescue teams were searching through damaged apartment blocks for survivors after the [] The post Russian Attack on Kyiv Kills Seven appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.
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Related coverage for "7 Dead, Dozens Wounded as Russia Strikes Ukraine With Missiles, Drones": Times of India — 496 drones, 74 missiles: Russia launches deadliest strike on Ukraine this year, at least 27 dead. Kyiv Post — Russian Strikes Hit Kharkiv and Odesa, Leaving Multiple Injured and Killed. Meduza.io — Russia strikes Kyiv for second time in a week, killing more than 10 and wounding dozens. See the aftermath.. Washington Examiner — Putin’s Backfire fleet is burning — Ukraine shows the West how to win. Intel Slava — [Video] 🇷🇺❌🇺🇦 — Russian Aerospace Forces have carried out multiple FAB-500 glide bomb strikes [...]. Modern Diplomacy — Russian Attack on Kyiv Kills Seven