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Ukraine says it sees ‘concrete results’ on bolstering air defenses at NATO summit

Anadolu Agency

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July 8, 2026

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Foreign minister says proposals Ukraine has today are ‘certainly a chance for Putin to end this war and actually avoid collapse’

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Drudge Report

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· Jun 26, 2026

660-DRONE ATTACK

660-DRONE ATTACK (Main headline, 2nd story, link) Related stories:UKRAINE BOMBARDS RUSSIAARMADA OVERWHELMING PUTINVLAD PLOTS MOVE ON NATO?

Meduza.io

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· Jul 9, 2026

Ukraine’s drones have opened a summer window of opportunity behind Russian lines. Front-line soldiers tell Ukrainska Pravda the army is on track to waste it.

Ukrainian forces have stepped up their use of “midstrikes” — drones able to hit targets several dozen kilometers behind the front line. Their success, alongside that of “deepstrikes,” has fueled assertions that Ukraine has wrested back the initiative and blunted Russia’s advance. Ukrainska Pravda asked soldiers how much the strikes on the “middle rear” are actually changing the situation at the front. Most were cautious about the claim that Ukraine has “seized the initiative,” saying front-line troops don’t yet feel the effect — even as the outlet calls the strikes promising and says their full impact is unlikely to be felt until late summer or early fall.

Intel Slava

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· Jul 1, 2026

[Video] 🇷🇺❌🇺🇦 — WATCH: Ukrainian Armed Forces air defense system in the Kherson direction tak [...]

— WATCH: Ukrainian Armed Forces air defense system in the Kherson direction takes a series of powerful incoming strikes.@IntelSlava

Nepal News

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· Jul 3, 2026

किएभमा रूसी आक्रमण, ३० जनाको मृत्यु

युक्रेन। युक्रेनको राजधानी किएभमा भएको रूसी आक्रमणको कारण मृत्यु हुनेहरुको सङ्ख्या कम्तिमा ३० जना पुगेको जनाइएको छ। युक्रेनी राष्ट्रपति भोलोदिमिर जेलेन्स्कीले रूसी आक्रमणका कारण आंशिक रूपमा ध्वस्त भएको एउटा अपार्टमेन्टको निरीक्षण गर्ने क्रममा आफ्नो सेनाले “निश्चित रूपमा“ यो आक्रमणको बदला लिने बताको छ। यसैबीच युरोपियन युनियनका शीर्ष कूटनीतिज्ञले मस्को माथि नयाँ प्रतिबन्धहरू प्रस्ताव गरेका छन् []

PravdaReport

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· Jul 10, 2026

Syrskyi Says Russia Seeks Buffer Zone in Northern Ukraine

The Russian Armed Forces are seeking to establish a buffer zone in Ukraine's northern regions, according to Oleksandr Syrskyi, Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, who made the statement on his Telegram channel. Syrskyi said the Russian army intends to take control of the Donbas. According to him, Russia's plans also include expanded offensive operations in the Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia regions, as well as enlarging the buffer zone in northern Ukraine. He also noted an increase in the intensity of Russian missile, drone, and guided aerial bomb strikes.

National Review

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· Jul 9, 2026

A Predictable Summit Still Offers Action Items for NATO

NATO survived Trump in Ankara, but it still has its work cut out.

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