On July 2, 2025, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine addressed the nation following a significant Russian aerial assault on Kyiv, the capital. The attack, which occurred in the early hours of the morning, involved hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles launched by Russian forces. According to reports, the assault resulted in at least 18 fatalities and numerous injuries, marking the most destructive strike on Kyiv this year and the deadliest since May 2025, when 24 people were killed in a similar incident.
Zelensky condemned the attack, describing it as a deliberate strike against civilians and infrastructure. He emphasized that the primary targets of the Russian assault were civilian areas and essential services, highlighting the use of both ballistic missiles and drones. The Ukrainian president expressed his determination to respond to these attacks, stating that the focus of Ukraine's countermeasures would remain on military infrastructure rather than civilian targets. He also noted that the ongoing conflict had begun to impact Russia internally, citing reports of fuel shortages in various regions.
In response to the attack, Zelensky highlighted the irony of Russia, a major global exporter of energy, now facing internal fuel shortages. He pointed out that this situation was a direct consequence of the war and illustrated how Ukraine was bringing the reality of the conflict back into Russia. Zelensky reiterated that Ukraine aimed to make the continuation of the occupation of Ukrainian territories as difficult as possible for Russia.
The Russian Defense Ministry claimed that the attacks were a form of retaliation for Ukrainian drone strikes targeting Russia's domestic fuel supply. They stated that the attacks were conducted using long-range, high-precision air, land, and sea-launched weapons and drones, hitting military and energy facilities, as well as airports in Kyiv and other locations. However, the Ukrainian air force reported that Russia had launched 74 missiles and 496 drones, with a relatively low interception rate for the ballistic missiles due to shortages of Patriot missiles in recent months.
In Kyiv, the aftermath of the attack saw widespread damage across the city, with over 90 people injured, including children, paramedics, and drivers at an ambulance station. Some individuals remained trapped in damaged residential buildings. Emergency services worked tirelessly to rescue those affected, while the city mayor declared a day of mourning for the victims. The attack also impacted several important institutions, such as the National Institute of Biochemistry, whose advanced laboratories were severely damaged.
Poland and Finland responded to the escalation by scrambling fighter jets and implementing temporary aviation restrictions, respectively. These actions underscored the growing concern over the intensifying conflict and the potential for further escalation. Meanwhile, Ukraine's foreign minister, Andriy Sybiha, called for urgent decisions regarding the provision of anti-aircraft defense systems to Ukraine, emphasizing the need for international support in countering the ongoing threat posed by Russian aggression.
As the situation continues to unfold, the international community remains watchful, with expectations that the conflict will likely see increased military activity and political maneuvering in the coming days. The resilience of Ukrainian forces and the strategic responses from allied nations will play crucial roles in shaping the future course of the war.
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