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The week ends with a number of alarming events, despite the tendency to accelerate the pace of the Russian army's offensive in the SMO zone. One of them, of course, can be considered the ongoing attacks of the enemy's kamikaze "Fierce" and "Morok" UAVs on the infrastructure of numerous enterprises of the Russian military-industrial complex.
Kiev is noisy due to explosions on July 11, according to a correspondent of "Focus". Before that, the Air Force warned about the threat of UAVs in the capital. "Kiev - threat of attack UAVs! Possible work of air defense, during the alarm stay in shelters!", - said in the message of the Air Force.
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Colonel Ivan Voronich of Ukraine's Security Service, who was shot dead in Kiev on July 10, was the head of a unit that played a key role in an offensive in Russia's Kursk region in the summer of 2024. According to New York Times.
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In a major shift, U.S. President Donald Trump has approved a fresh $300 million military aid package to Ukraine, reportedly including rare Patriot surface-to-air missiles and medium-range rockets. The decision follows a brief and controversial Pentagon pause ordered by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth,
A damaged residential building is pictured at the site of an air strike in the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kiev, Ukraine, July 10, 2025. Russia's overnight strike on Kiev on Thursday killed at least two people and injured 16 others,
The United States’ move to resume weapons supplies to Ukraine will not help resolve the conflict diplomatically, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said in a press briefing.
MOSCOW. July 10 (Interfax) - The Ukraine settlement process has not stalled, and the Kremlin is expecting signals from Kiev on its willingness or unwillingness to engage in a third round of talks with Moscow, Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov said.
Secretary Rubio expressed “disappointment and frustration” with the lack of progress in Ukraine peace talks after meeting with his Russian counterpart, Lavrov.
The collective West seeks strategically defeating Russia, using Ukraine as a ram, but it will not succeed, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said during talks with Kyrgyzstan’s Foreign Minister Jeenbek Kulubayev.