Latest news of the Ukrainian-Russian War: Putin's forces hit the airport in Crimea and the remains of a Russian drone found in Romania

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Ukraine reported that her rocket forces carried out an attack on the Russian military airport in Crimea, which was utilized to attack her. This is the latest in a series of attacks on the peninsula.

The Ukrainian General Staff reported in a message that the last mark of the attack was the Russian airport Saki in western Crimea and that the effects of the attack were assessed.

"This is 1 of the operating airports that Russia is utilizing to control airspace, especially at the Black Sea, and to carry out air strikes in Ukraine," says the Communication.

The attack occurred after Romania confirmed that fragments of the Russian drone fell on its territory, the day after Russia attacked Ukraine with 38 long-range drones.

The Ukraine Air Force reported that 3 drones "were lost after crossing the state border with Romania".

The NATO authorities have stated that they have ruled out the anticipation of the incidental being a deliberate act of aggression by Vladimir Putin towards the Alliance, while accusing Russia of being "inresponsible".

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We have more photos from Zelenski's visit to the Children's infirmary in Kiev

Below we present further photos from the visit of the president of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenski to Ochmatdyt infirmary in the centre of Kiev, partially destroyed by a Russian rocket attack at the beginning of this month.

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenski plays with the kid during a visit to the Children's infirmary Ohmatdyt in Kiev, (UK president PRESS OFFICE)
The approximation shows the president of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenski touching the head of the patient at the Children's infirmary Ochmatdyt (via REUTERS)
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenski shakes the child's hand while visiting the Children's infirmary Ohmatdyt in Kiev (UK president PRESS OFFICE)

Tom Watling27 July 2024 17:15

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Zelenski visits a children's infirmary hit by a Russian rocket

The president of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenski visited young patients at the Ochmatdyt infirmary in downtown Kiev, which was bombed by Russian forces at the beginning of this month.

There are many youngest oncological patients in Ukraine in the hospital.

Russia continues to deny that it was liable for the attack, even though there is serious evidence, including recording of the minute of the missile's impact at the hospital, which suggests the opposite.

Since the partial demolition of the hospital, millions of pounds have been collected to rebuild it.

Tom Watling27 July 2024 16:30

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A boy, 14 years old, died and 12 were wounded in a Russian attack on the village, says Ukraine

The prosecutors reported that a 14-year-old boy was killed as a consequence of a Russian rocket attack in the city in the northeast of Sumsk Oblast and 12 another people were injured.

The attack on the town of Deaf – close the border with Russia – hit flat blocks, houses, educational facility, store and vehicles shortly after Saturday, informed the prosecutor. Six injured are besides children, claims the prosecution.

The deaf are only six miles from the border with Russia, which has regularly shelled Ukrainian border regions in fresh months. There was no immediate comment from Russia.

Tom Watling27 July 2024 16:00

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Ukrainian athletes in action on the first day of the Paris Olympics

Ukrainian athlete Illia Kovtun performs exercises on handrails during qualifying for artistic gymnastics of men at the 2024 summertime Olympics (AP)
Auriane Mallo-Breton (L) from France in action against Vlad Kharkiv from Ukraine in circular 8 of the individual final in the women's spade (Environmental Agency)
Victoria Us from Ukraine in action in the first race of the elimination of canoe women at Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium (Reuters Agency)

Tom Watling27 July 2024 15:35

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India's president Modi is likely to make his first visit to Ukraine next period since Russia's invasion

Local media reports that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is most likely to visit Ukraine next month. It will be his first visit since the full-scale invasion of Russia.

The Ukrainian Embassy in fresh Delhi informed the Reuters agency that it had no information about specified plans and did not receive an immediate consequence from the MFA of India.

Western countries imposed sanctions on Moscow after its full invasion of Ukraine in 2022, but "friendly" nations specified as India and China continued trading. India refrained from straight blaming Russia, while calling on both nations to resolve the conflict through dialog and diplomacy.

Mr Modi met Vladimir Putin in Moscow just a fewer weeks ago erstwhile a Russian rocket hit a infirmary in Kiev, killing at least 41 people. The Indian leader told Mr Putin that the death of innocent children was “painful and frightening”.

Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelenski expressed discontent with Mr Modi's visit, calling it "a tremendous disappointment and a devastating blow to peace efforts," seeing him gripping "the world's most bloody criminal in Moscow on specified a day."

Mr Modi's final date of visit has not yet been confirmed, Print Reported.

Andy Gregory27 July 2024 14:40

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Video Report: Sets of Ukrainian athletes killed during Russian invasion exhibited in front of parliament building

Sets of clothing of Ukrainian athletes killed during Russian invasion exhibited in front of parliament building

Andy Gregory27 July 2024 13:58

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Orban from Hungary says Ukraine will never be part of NATO or the EU

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban stated that Russia's leadership is “hyperrational” and that Ukraine will never be able to fulfill its hopes of membership of the European Union or NATO.

The right-wing leader stated in a tv speech that the global power would decision from the "irrational" West to Asia and Russia, claiming that "we Westerners besides pushed Russians into this block.

Unlike the West's "weakness", Russia's position in planet affairs is rational and predictable, Mr Orban argued, saying that the country has shown economical flexibility in adapting to western sanctions since the invasion of Crimea in 2014. "The strongest global attraction of Russian soft force is its opposition to LGBTQ," he claimed.

He added that Ukraine would never become a associate of the EU or NATO due to the fact that "we Europeans do not have adequate money for this." "The EU must abandon its identity as a political task and become an economical and defence project," Orban added.

The EU started its own talks with Ukraine at the end of last month, although the country has a long and hard road ahead of it before it can join the block. The declaration at the end of the NATO Summit this period announced that the alliance would support Ukraine on its "irreversible path" to membership.

Andy Gregory27 July 2024 13:24

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Ukrainian assault drones “attacked a Russian bomber” at an airport in northern Russia

Ukrainian assault drones hit Russian strategical bomber Tu-22M3 at military airport in northern Russia, reports Ukrainian press agency Ukrainian fact given, citing the origin of military intelligence.

"As a consequence of the actions of Ukraine's military intelligence close Olenyrsk, at Olenya Military Airport, which is the base of strategical aviation of Russian occupiers, the supersonic long-range bomber TU-22M3 was shot down", said the source, without giving more details.

The airport, from which Russian strategical aircraft are launched to carry out rocket attacks on Ukraine, is located about 1,100 miles from the border with Ukraine," the portal adds.

Andy Gregory27 July 2024 12:51

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U.S. Secretary of State "warning China against Russia's war-supporting companies in Ukraine"

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi that Washington would take action against Chinese companies supporting the war in Ukraine.

As a high-ranking U.S. authoritative reported, on Saturday both leaders had a long discussion on Taiwan, during which Mr Blinken expressed concerns about Beijing's fresh provocative actions.

As the authoritative said, as part of an 80-minute discussion at the margins of the regional summit, Mr Blinken besides raised the issue of China's support for the Russian defence industrial base and warned that the US would take action against Chinese companies supporting the Moscow War. He besides added that Mr. Wang had not made any message on the matter.

Andy Gregory27 July 2024 12:29


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