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Airstrikes Launched against Kiev and St. Petersburg via UAVs

Russia once more equips combat drones for Ukraine deployment, responding with Ukrainian drone attacks in various Russian regions. Sirens blared due to air raids in Kyiv, and the St. Petersburg airport temporarily shut down.

Aerial assaults targeted at Kiev and St. Petersburg
Aerial assaults targeted at Kiev and St. Petersburg

Airstrikes Launched against Kiev and St. Petersburg via UAVs

The Russia-Ukraine conflict continues to unfold, marked by ongoing military engagements and diplomatic tensions. Here are the latest updates:

## Military Operations

Russian forces have intensified their drone and missile attacks, with the largest combined strike since the full-scale invasion on the night of July 3 to 4, primarily targeting Kyiv City. On July 5, Russian forces conducted four missile and 74 air strikes, deploying over 5,250 kamikaze drones across multiple fronts. In response, Ukraine's defense forces struck ten areas, destroying significant Russian assets.

## Casualties and Territorial Control

Russian casualties are reported to be 1,050 over the past day. The territorial control has seen minor changes, with Russian forces advancing in northern Sumy Oblast and near Chasiv Yar and Velyka Novosilka, while Ukraine's forces have made gains near Kupyansk and Siversk. As of now, Russian forces occupy approximately 113,673 square kilometers of Ukrainian territory, having increased their territorial control by 72 square miles in the past week.

## Diplomatic Efforts

Despite ongoing aggression, diplomatic efforts continue. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and US President Donald Trump discussed support for Ukraine's defense, while Russian President Vladimir Putin has shown no willingness to negotiate a peaceful resolution.

## Prisoner Exchanges

Ukraine and Russia have conducted their eighth prisoner of war exchange since agreeing to a series of exchanges on June 2.

## Notable Incidents

The power supply to the Ukrainian nuclear power plant Zaporizhzhia was restored after an outage that lasted three and a half hours. Russian airstrikes on targets in Ukraine have resulted in numerous injuries in the southern Ukrainian region of Kherson and the eastern Ukrainian city of Chuhuiv, as well as damage to a gas pipeline, a gas station, and a car repair shop. In the early hours of July 4, Russia carried out the most intense air attack since the start of the war in February 2022, resulting in 23 injuries in Kyiv and damage to residential buildings, educational institutions, medical facilities, and transportation infrastructure.

For the latest news and backgrounds on the war in Ukraine, visit our website AKTUELL. It's crucial to note that the coverage of the Russia-Ukraine war is complex due to conflicting reports from official sources of the Russian and Ukrainian parties, making independent verification difficult. The use of chemical agents by Russian troops, including tear gas and the lung irritant chloropicrin, violates the Chemical Weapons Convention.

  1. In addition to the ongoing war-and-conflicts between Russia and Ukraine, there have been numerous car-accidents and general-news stories about crime-and-justice incidents, highlighting the need for diligent coverage across various domains.
  2. The Russia-Ukraine conflict has not only resulted in military operations and diplomatic tensions but has also led to a rise in accidents and incidents, such as the recent airstrikes causing injuries and damage in various Ukrainian cities.
  3. As the Russia-Ukraine conflict persists, it is essential to remain informed about the latest updates not only in the realm of war-and-conflicts but also in politics, as well as crime-and-justice and general-news sectors, in order to comprehend the far-reaching impacts of this prolonged conflict.

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