Published on 05.07.2023 12:26
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Russian authorities announced that they intercepted five Ukrainian drones in Moscow, Russia on Tuesday, July 4. On the ground, the Ukrainian army’s advances in full counter-offensive are modest.
This is the third time that Moscow, Russia, 450 km from the Ukrainian border, has been the target of a drone strike since the conflict began. “These attacks would not have been possible for the Kiev regime without the help of the United States and its NATO allies,” Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Tuesday, July 4. Russian authorities say they intercepted five Ukrainian drones.
Vladimir Putin still seems so confident
While the Kiev-led offensive has begun and the Wagner militia has retreated, Vladimir Putin still looks confident. “Russia is resisting safely and will continue to resist in the face of external pressure, sanctions and provocations,” the Russian president said. On the ground, the Ukrainian army’s advances are real, but modest. The Russian pressure is still felt. On Tuesday afternoon, 36 people were injured by Russian fire in the Kharkiv region (Ukraine).
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