One person died after the third consecutive night of strikes on Kiev

From the night of Wednesday 12 July to Thursday 13 July, Kyiv was again targeted by new strikes. This is the third night in a row that the Ukrainian capital has been targeted. By dawn, authorities said at least one person had died and four others were injured. Hours later, the air force said it had shot down 20 Russian drones and two cruise missiles that had specifically targeted its capital. “We successfully conducted an air defense operation”His spokesperson said. Follow our life.

Eleven Russian drones were shot down on Wednesday. Earlier in the day, a two-hour wind warning was triggered in Q. In the center of the country, two people were hospitalized with burns after a drone strike. previous day, The Russian military has already launched a first strike using 28 explosive devices, specifically against a grain terminal at a port in the Odesa region.

American F-16s are a threat “Nuclear Power” to Moscow. The head of Russian diplomacy warned in an interview broadcast by an online newspaper on Thursday, July 13. “We will take into account the fact that the Ukrainian Armed Forces have such systems as a threat to the West in the nuclear sector” He stressed that he had warned the US, UK and France.

Ukraine was supported militarily by the G7. Kyiv received from Canada, France, USA, UK, Germany, Japan and Italy A commitment to provide long-term military assistance. This G7 declaration should be the framework for future bilateral agreements between its member states and Ukraine, and details of the arms to be delivered.

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“After the war, Ukraine will be a member of NATO.” President Volodymyr Zelensky said to himself “faith” about his country’s future membership in the military alliance. However, he regretted that his country still does not have a precise timetable. Member States pledged from the first day of their summit “Future of Ukraine” was “At NATO”.

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