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Ukraine reports continued combat and casualties across front lines

Ukraine reports continued combat and casualties across front lines

Ukrainian authorities reported ongoing intense combat and civilian casualties, including a deadly drone strike in Sumy, explosions in Mariupol, and an increased death toll in Kyiv.

Ukrainian authorities reported ongoing intense combat and civilian casualties. On July 3, a Russian drone attack in Ukraine's Sumy region, specifically the Romny community, killed two women and injured one man after a residential building was struck. Separately, over 13 explosions and fires were reported in occupied Mariupol on the night of July 3, with a local resistance group suggesting drones targeted parked trucks on Shevchenko Boulevard. The death toll from Russia's July 2 missile and drone assault on Kyiv increased to 25, with search and rescue operations continuing at three Darnytskyi district sites, where eight people remain unaccounted for at one location. Ukraine's General Staff reported 224 combat engagements on July 2, with the Pokrovsk, Sloviansk, and Huliaipole directions experiencing the most Russian attacks. Russian forces also conducted two missile strikes using 75 missiles, 62 air strikes, and deployed 187 guided bombs. Sources: Радіо Свобода, Українська правда

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Historian Timothy Snyder assesses US-Iran agreement as Iranian victory

Historian Timothy Snyder assesses US-Iran agreement as Iranian victory

Historian Timothy Snyder has characterized a recent agreement between the United States and Iran as a "capitulation" by Washington, asserting that the terms of the "memorandum of understanding" signify a victory for the Islamic Republic and a "humiliation" for President Donald Tr

Historian Timothy Snyder has characterized a recent agreement between the United States and Iran as a "capitulation" by Washington, asserting that the terms of the "memorandum of understanding" signify a victory for the Islamic Republic. Writing in Le Monde, Snyder contended that the accord represents a "humiliation" for President Donald Trump and the US. He argued that the outcome demonstrates Iran's success in influencing its adversary's policy, emphasizing that conflict is fundamentally about politics rather than mere explosions. Snyder's analysis suggests that the situation illustrates how "evil and folly can go hand in hand." Sources: Le Monde — International.

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United States prepares for 250th independence anniversary celebrations

United States prepares for 250th independence anniversary celebrations

Washington D.C. is gearing up for the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Declaration of Independence, with the National Mall transformed by temporary structures and security measures. Festivities are set to culminate on July 4th.

The United States is preparing to commemorate the 250th anniversary of its Declaration of Independence, with significant festivities scheduled in Washington D.C. The National Mall, extending from the Capitol to the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial, has been extensively prepared for the event. This includes the installation of a miniature triumphal arch, numerous large tents, temporary pavilions, and a Ferris wheel, with security barricades also in place. These celebrations are expected to reach their peak on Saturday, July 4th. [Le Monde — International] characterized the preparations and events as "botched and politicized," suggesting issues with their execution and partisan influence.

Sources: Le Monde — International

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