Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin and Zelensky vow to escalate fighting after deadliest strike on Kyiv this year
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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin and Zelensky vow to escalate fighting after deadliest strike on Kyiv this year

Ukraine and Russia have vowed to escalate fighting hours after Moscow unleashed its deadliest bombardment on Kyiv, killing 30 people. The attack left 91 injured and more than 130 buildings were destroyed. Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said his forces would “definitely” retaliate in response to the overnight attacks. Kyiv mayor, Vitali Klitschko, announced a day of mourning in the capital for Friday. He said that damage was recorded across the city of about three million, with some buildings heavily damaged. Moscow ‌said the attacks were retaliation for Ukrainian drone strikes on Russia. The Kremlin said Russian military commanders had briefed president Vladimir Putin about the Russian attacks, adding that Moscow would increase pressure to achieve its war aims. “In total, Russia launched more than 70 missiles of various types against Ukraine overnight, nearly half of them ballistic missiles, along with almost 500 attack drones, including jet-powered ‘shaheds’. The main strike was directed at Kyiv,” Zelensky said. Zelensky blamed the destruction in part on a failure of allies to deliver promised air defences. "If our partners had delivered on their promises in a timely manner, I think we could have saved more homes and lives today," said Zelensky.Russia deploys cossacks and volunteers to keep order at petrol stations in Black Sea resort Cossacks and volunteers have stepped in to help city officials and police keep order and prevent conflicts at petrol stations in the popular Russian Black Sea resort of Anapa, as Ukrainian attacks worsen a countrywide fuel crisis. In Anapa, a popular vacation spot in the southern region of Krasnodar, Cossacks, a historic military and social community known for their distinctive uniforms and traditional fur hats, are ⁠among those helping to prevent fights when cars line ​up ⁠for fuel, the city's administration said on Telegram. "They regulate traffic flow, prevent conflicts and attempts to fill petrol cans with fuel, and ensure that the queue is maintained in an orderly manner," said the post published late on Thursday. Like other places in Russia and parts of Russian-occupied Ukraine, Anapa restricts ​drivers ⁠to buying 20 litres of gasoline per car, ‌which a resident, Aleksandra Nesterenko, told a local TV station was enough for about a week. “I've come to terms with it. If the restrictions were introduced, then there's a good reason for them," Nesterenko, a woman who appeared to be in her 30s, said in the video that was attached to the city administration's post. The changes have helped trim waiting times to 30 to 40 minutes from up to four hours, Arsen Melkumyan, an administration official, said in the same video, posing in front of a petrol station as cars ⁠kept coming and going. Arpan Rai3 July 2026 06:01Putin briefed on Kyiv attack as Kremlin vows to keep pressure on Ukraine President Vladimir Putin has been briefed by his top military commander about a massive overnight Russian strike on Kyiv, the Kremlin said on Thursday. The Russian military unleashed a massive 11-hour barrage on the Ukrainian capital overnight into Thursday morning that killed at least 27 people. It was one of the deadliest attacks on Kyiv since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion. Peskov added that Moscow would continue to increase pressure on Ukraine in order to achieve its goals. In a call with reporters, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov accused Europe of escalating tensions, and said Russia was unable to turn a blind eye to such moves. Arpan Rai3 July 2026 05:35Industrial facility in Russia's Belgorod on fire after Ukraine's attack An industrial facility caught fire after Ukraine attacked the Russian city of Belgorod and its surrounding with missiles, Vesti news channel said, citing local officials. Energy infrastructure was damaged ‌and water ‌and gas supplies were ⁠interrupted, Vesti added. A woman was killed in the attack, TASS ‌news agency ​said ‌separately, ⁠citing local ⁠officials. Arpan Rai3 July 2026 05:15Zelensky fumes at allies for not delivering air defence to fight deadliest Russian attack Volodymyr Zelensky has blamed the destruction in part on a failure of allies to deliver promised air defences. "If our partners had delivered on their promises in a timely manner, I think we could have saved more homes and lives today," said Zelensky, who looked tired and frustrated. “All we ask of our partners is simply to do what we’ve agreed on. We’re not even asking for more." Later, in his ⁠nightly video address, Zelensky said the issue of air defences would be "one of the key outcomes" of next week's Nato summit in Turkey, as he repeated his call for the development of European ​air defences. “If, of course, Nato still means anything to the allies," he said. “Europe must have its own sufficient capability to defend against all types of threats, including this one from Russian ballistic missiles,” Zelensky said. Arpan Rai3 July 2026 05:0827 killed as Russia bombards Kyiv in deadliest strike this year At least 27 people were killed and 91 left injured after Russia launched hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles at Ukraine's capital Kyiv yesterday. The strikes damaged around 130 buildings in the deadliest attack on the capital this year. Multiple explosions shook central Kyiv and reverberated across the capital throughout the night as thousands of residents rushed to bomb shelters and underground metro stations. Huge columns of smoke filled the skyline. The death toll climbed to 27 after an injured ⁠person died in hospital, and 91 were injured, the head of the capital's military administration, Tymur Tkachenko, said on Telegram. Tkachenko had earlier warned that the toll was likely to rise as rescue teams worked through the night, sifting through rubble in search of trapped residents. He said teams at one site in an eastern suburb on the capital's left bank of the Dnipro River had recovered five bodies while eight residents were unaccounted for. (Getty) Arpan Rai3 July 2026 04:45Ukraine and US negotiators held talks in past two days, says Zelensky A senior Ukrainian defence official, Rustem Umerov, and president Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner have held talks in the past two days, president Volodymyr Zelensky said. Speaking at one of ⁠the sites targeted ​in ⁠a devastating Russian ‌attack on Kyiv as rescuers sifted through ‌rubble, Zelensky said he ‌still hoped Kushner and envoy Steve Witkoff would ⁠visit Ukraine even though US-backed peace efforts to end the war have stalled for months. Zelensky added that he ‌hoped to have ​a meeting with ‌Trump on the ⁠sidelines of a ⁠Nato summit in the ‌Turkish ​capital Ankara next ‌week. Arpan Rai3 July 2026 04:31Trump wants Ukraine war settled so 'senseless killing' ends, says official A US official has said Donald Trump wants the war in Ukraine to end so the killings end, a US official said. Trump “wants this war settled so the senseless killing ends”, the official said after 27 people were killed in Russian strikes on Kyiv. The president “remains optimistic that we’ll ultimately get a peace deal done”, they said. Arpan Rai3 July 2026 04:18Russian attacks kill two and injures eight in Ukraine overnight At least two people were killed and another eight injured in Russian overnight attacks on Ukraine, officials said on Telegram in the early hours of Friday. In the bordering Sumy region, two ⁠were ​killed and ⁠one injured after Russian drones hit a private ⁠house, said Oleh Hryhorov, head ​of ⁠the regional ‌military administration. In the central Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih, ‌hometown of president Volodymyr ‌Zelensky, seven people were injured after a Russian missile strike ⁠on the densely built urban area, said Oleksandr Vilkul, the head of the city's defence council. A day of mourning will be observed ‌in Kyiv on Friday ​after nearly three dozen ‌people were ⁠killed there on Thursday ⁠in the deadliest Russian attack on ‌the Ukrainian ​capital this ‌year. Arpan Rai3 July 2026 04:04Germany charges Ukrainian for Nord Stream attacks in 2022 German federal prosecutors has said that a Ukrainian national tied to the Nord Stream pipeline blasts has been charged with being an accomplice to a war crime, disruption of public services, causing an explosion and destroying structures. Serhii K, as the suspect is known under German privacy rules, is suspected of acting on behalf of Ukrainian government entities, along with other military personnel, to destroy the pipelines in 2022. Alex Croft3 July 2026 03:00 Alex Croft3 July 2026 02:01

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