Russia launches attack on Kyiv
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Russia and Ukraine again exchanged a series of major overnight drone strikes as the two sides maneuvered ahead of a possible resumption of ceasefire talks later this week.Renewed talks -- if they do happen -- would take place as both Kyiv and Moscow near new records for the scale and intensity of cross-border strikes,
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RBC Ukraine on MSNKyiv hit by one of largest Russian attacks yet - Over dozen direct strikes, Ukraine's Air Force says
The night of July 21 became one of the toughest for Kyiv in recent times. According to the Ukrainian Air Force, more than 15 direct hits were recorded, RBC-Ukraine reports, citing Yuriy Ignat, Head of the Communications Department of the Ukrainian Air Force Command.
A KINDERGARTEN was destroyed by one of Vladimir Putin’s missiles in another ruthless strike that laid bare the tyrant’s war on Ukraine’s children. The missile slammed into the
French diplomat reiterates need to help Kyiv, increase pressure on Russia to achieve ceasefire - Anadolu Ajansı
At least 140 flights were cancelled and Moscow ’s major airports were closed after Ukraine launched a drone strike on Russia on Sunday. The four major airports serving the capital were disrupted and more than 130 flights also had to be redirected, according to Russia ’s Association of Tour Operators.
The Times has reported that Ivan Voronych, a Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) colonel shot dead in Kyiv on 10 July, was the mastermind behind the 2015 murder of separatist and Ghost Brigade leader Aleksey Mozgovoi and participated in sea drone attacks against the Russian Black Sea Fleet.
Ukrainian aerospace firm Antonov has flown a modified An-124-100 out of Kyiv, following a long-term modernisation to replace Russian-built on-board equipment. The aircraft (UR-82073) flew to Leipzig on 11 July following a programme initiated in 2021 but held up by the Ukrainian-Russian conflict.
In Kyiv, an employee of the Central Office of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau was detained. He worked in the most elite, closed division “D-2” and collected data for the FSB on Ukrainian security forces and other citizens against whom the enemy was planning terrorist attacks and information operations.
Antonov has flown a modified An-124-100 out of Kyiv, following modernisation work to replace Russian-built onboard equipment