According to military figures, Russia and Ukraine have each recorded more than 100 drone attacks by their opponents. According to the report, Russia used 157 drones and four missiles in its war of aggression against Ukraine during the night. There were strikes at 19 locations, according to the air force in Kiev. According to police reports, an eight-year-old boy died when a drone hit a car in the north-eastern Ukrainian region of Kharkiv. A four-year-old and a 40-year-old man were injured in the attack.
Keystone-SDA
06.07.2025, 15:09
SDA
Russia's Ministry of Defense announced that the air defense had destroyed or intercepted 120 Ukrainian drones. Around a dozen regions were affected, particularly the Bryansk and Kursk regions bordering Ukraine.
According to the authorities, there were fires and serious damage to buildings in the Kiev region of Ukraine and at least three people were injured. In the southern Ukrainian port city of Mykolaiv, Governor Vitaly Kim reported massive attacks using Shahed drones. In the port, warehouses and the power grid were damaged. There were no casualties.
Dead and injured in the Kherson and Donetsk regions
As usual, the Russian Ministry of Defense did not provide any information on possible damage or casualties. Moscow's troops also continued their artillery attacks in the Ukrainian territories, some of which they occupy. There are daily casualties there.
The Ukrainian authorities in the embattled Kherson region in the south of the country reported two dead and three injured this morning following Russian shelling of important infrastructure. Several residential buildings were also damaged. According to the authorities, one man also died and several residents were injured in the Kharkiv region as a result of massive Russian shelling. In the Donetsk region in eastern Ukraine, which is largely occupied by Russian troops, the Ukrainian authorities have reported three deaths and seven injuries since Saturday.
Ukraine has been defending itself against the Russian war of aggression for more than three years.