Russian drone strike kills two, injures eleven in Poltava
A Russian drone strike on Poltava on July 3 killed two people and injured 11 others.
photos, video The number of those injured from the recent Russian drone strike on Odesa has risen to six.
A Russian drone strike on Poltava on July 3 killed two people and injured 11 others.
Russians attacked the building of the Poltava united city recruitment and social support center with attack drones. There are dead and wounded, including civilians.
Russian forces carried out a drone strike on a medical institution in Kherson’s Dniprovskyi district, damaging multiple vehicles and shattering windows.
On the night of July 3, Ukrainian Air Defense Forces intercepted 40 out of 52 Russian drones launched across the eastern and southern regions of the country.
There were 185 armed clashes between the Defense Forces of Ukraine and Russian invaders in the past 24 hours, with 58 taking place in the Pokrovsk sector.
The Russian army killed six residents of the Donetsk region on the night of July 3, and wounded 12 more people.
On the morning of Thursday, July 3, a Russian drone struck a residential building in Odesa, injuring five people—including two children.
UAV reconnaissance and attack groups and mortar crews with the Scorpion unit of the border guards’ Hart Brigade engaged a drone launch site near Volchansk, along with equipment, and a mortar at a firing position, also eliminating seven Russian soldiers.
Russia’s casualty toll since the large-scale invasion of Ukraine has amounted to an estimated 1,023,090, including 1,000 killed or wounded in action in the past 24 hours.
Four people were injured after a Russian drone targeted an apartment block in Odesa, badly damaging part of the building.
Agents of the ATESH guerrilla movement conducted reconnaissance and discovered the Lopatky. Kompressory. Turbiny. scientific and production center in St. Petersburg, which is one of the key units producing components for gas turbine engines for Russian Su-25, Su-34, and Il-76 military aircraft.
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In June 2025, Russia launched over 330 missiles, including nearly 80 ballistic missiles, at Ukraine's peaceful cities and communities, as well as over 5,000 attack drones and 5,000 glide bombs.
Russian forces shelled the town of Orikhiv in the Zaporizhzhia region with cannon artillery, wounding a 70-year-old woman and destroying a residential building.
Ukrainian Special Operations Forces killed four Russian invaders at the border and captured another.
Seven people were wounded in Russian shelling in the Kherson region during the day, and a pre-trial investigation into war crimes has been launched.
During the night of July 1-2, Russian forces launched a drone attack on the Kramatorsk urban community using five Shahed-type (Geran-2) kamikaze drones, resulting in widespread destruction.
As of early July, Russian forces have executed 268 Ukrainian prisoners of war. The Ombudsman's Office believes these executions could be carried out under orders from Russia's top military leadership.
On the morning of July 2, Russian forces launched a drone strike targeting Ukrainian emergency responders in the Druzhkivka community of Donetsk region, damaging a fire truck.
The head of the Presidential Office, Andriy Yermak says Ukraine’s strikes against targets on Russian soil “will continue”.
Claims circulated by Russian propaganda regarding the capture of a bridgehead in the Dnipropetrovsk region are false. The village of Dachne remains under the control of the Defense Forces of Ukraine.
Cluster munitions were discovered in the Drohobych community of the Lviv region following a Russian missile and drone attack on June 29.
The conflict between Iran and Israel has had virtually no impact on Ukraine.
Four people were injured in Nikopol, Dnipropetrovsk region, as a result of a Russian drone attack, with a 65-year-old man in serious condition.
One of the two Russian engineers responsible for developing CRPA antennas for Shahed-type drones has already been killed.
Air defense forces destroyed 79 out of 114 Russian drones.
On July 1, the Russian army killed two residents of Donetsk Region and wounded 10 others.
Currently, apart from periodic Russian missile and drone attacks, there is no other military threat to the city of Dnipro.
As many as 171 combat engagements were recorded between Ukraine's Defense Forces and Russian troops on July 1, with the most intense fighting occurring in the Pokrovsk sector.
Russian forces shelled a hospital in Kherson late on Tuesday, July 1.