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Russia launches extensive air assault on Ukraine; Kyiv hit by ballistic missiles

Russia launches extensive air assault on Ukraine; Kyiv hit by ballistic missiles

Russia launched a significant aerial assault on Ukraine, deploying approximately 150 airborne targets, including anti-ship and ballistic missiles, and strike drones. Kyiv was struck by ballistic missiles, causing fires and casualties. Ukraine retaliated with drone attacks on two

On June 28, Russia launched a significant aerial assault on Ukraine, deploying approximately 150 airborne targets, including two "Zircon" or "Onyx" anti-ship missiles, six "Iskander" ballistic missiles, and 142 strike drones. Kyiv was struck by ballistic missiles, resulting in fires in the Darnytskyi district and confirmed casualties. Concurrently, Ukraine conducted drone attacks on two major oil refineries in Russia's Krasnodar and Yaroslavl regions, with President Zelenskyy noting the precision of these strikes. Intense fighting persisted along the front lines, with 241 combat engagements recorded on June 27. Separately, former US President Donald Trump reportedly expressed disappointment with Vladimir Putin's actions at the G7 summit and indicated a potential shift regarding "Anchorage agreements," according to reports citing US officials.

Sources: Громадське, Українська правда, Forbes Ukraine

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Eleven killed in civilian aircraft crash in north-eastern France

Eleven killed in civilian aircraft crash in north-eastern France

Eleven people, including a pilot, five students, and five instructors, have died after a civilian aircraft belonging to a parachutist school crashed in Tomblaine, north-eastern France, shortly after taking off.

Eleven individuals have died following a civilian aircraft crash in Tomblaine, a town located in north-eastern France. Local authorities confirmed that the incident claimed the lives of all occupants: the pilot and ten passengers. Among the passengers were five students and five instructors. The aircraft, which was associated with a parachutist school, had reportedly taken off from the nearby Nancy-Essey airfield. The precise cause of the crash remains under investigation, with authorities expected to launch a full inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the tragic event. Sources: BBC News

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