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Ukrainian Cities Hit By Deadly Air Strikes As Russian Forces Continue Push To Seize Donbas

Wounded resident Volodymir, 66, looks out from inside his flat in an apartment building hit by a Russian military strike in Kramatorsk on July 7.
Wounded resident Volodymir, 66, looks out from inside his flat in an apartment building hit by a Russian military strike in Kramatorsk on July 7.

Russian forces used more air strikes to push ahead with their effort to take control of the eastern Donbas region of Ukraine amid a warning from Russian President Vladimir Putin that Russia has not yet started its campaign in earnest.

Three people were killed and five wounded in the Kharkiv region in one of the air strikes, authorities in the region said on July 7.

"We ask the residents of Kharkiv to be as careful as possible. Do not stay on the streets of the city without an urgent need. After all, the enemy is insidiously striking residential areas and civilian infrastructure," regional commander Oleh Synyehubov said on Telegram.

Pavlo Kyrylenko, head of the Donetsk military administration, said Russian attacks hit civilian targets in the industrial city of Kramatorsk and in Avdyivka, killing two people and injuring eight.

Kyrylenko announced before the strike on Kramatorsk that Russian bombardments had killed at least seven people over the past 24 hours.

Russia-backed separatists in Donetsk said one person had died and 11 were injured by Ukrainian shelling. It was not possible to independently verify the claims.

Moscow has shifted its attacks to Donetsk, having largely seized control of the Luhansk region, and is focusing on Kramatorsk and Slovyansk.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy noted the attacks on Kharkiv, Kramatorsk, and other cities of the Donbas in his nightly video address on July 7 and said Ukraine’s partners have accurate information about its defense needs.

“The greater the defense aid to Ukraine now, the sooner the war will end with our victory and the less the losses of all countries of the world, the losses of the United States from Russian pressure on democratic societies," Zelenskiy said.

Earlier on July 7 Putin told lawmakers that Moscow had not yet begun anything serious in Ukraine and dared the alliance of countries that have coalesced around Ukraine to try to defeat Russia on the battlefield.

He accused "the collective West" of unleashing a war in Ukraine and said Russia's intervention marked the beginning of a shift to a "multipolar world."

Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhaylo Podolyak responded by saying there is no plan by the "collective West."

Russian Air Strikes Leave Death And Destruction In The Donbas

Viktor Kolesnik weeps as he holds the body of his wife, Natalia Kolesnik, who was killed during a missile strike in their neighborhood in Kharkiv on July 7.<br />
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The regional governor, Oleh Synyehubov, said three people were killed and another five were wounded as he pleaded with residents to stay off the streets.
1/12 Viktor Kolesnik weeps as he holds the body of his wife, Natalia Kolesnik, who was killed during a missile strike in their neighborhood in Kharkiv on July 7.

The regional governor, Oleh Synyehubov, said three people were killed and another five were wounded as he pleaded with residents to stay off the streets.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued one of his most ominous warnings yet, claiming Moscow has barely started its campaign in Ukraine and dared the West to try to defeat it on the battlefield.
Volodymir lies injured on the floor of his home after it was struck by shelling in Kramatorsk.<br />
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According to Ukraine&#39;s regional governor of Donetsk, the missile strike in a residential area of Kramatorsk killed at least one person and injured six others. &quot;This is a deliberate attack on civilians,&quot; Pavlo Kyrylenko said, adding that it would continue until the Russians were apprehended.
2/12 Volodymir lies injured on the floor of his home after it was struck by shelling in Kramatorsk.

According to Ukraine's regional governor of Donetsk, the missile strike in a residential area of Kramatorsk killed at least one person and injured six others. "This is a deliberate attack on civilians," Pavlo Kyrylenko said, adding that it would continue until the Russians were apprehended.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued one of his most ominous warnings yet, claiming Moscow has barely started its campaign in Ukraine and dared the West to try to defeat it on the battlefield.
Residents gather in front of their damaged apartment building in Kramatorsk after it was hit by a military strike.
3/12 Residents gather in front of their damaged apartment building in Kramatorsk after it was hit by a military strike.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued one of his most ominous warnings yet, claiming Moscow has barely started its campaign in Ukraine and dared the West to try to defeat it on the battlefield.
A bloodied Tetiana attempts to clean her home after it was damaged during a military strike on Kramatorsk.
4/12 A bloodied Tetiana attempts to clean her home after it was damaged during a military strike on Kramatorsk.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued one of his most ominous warnings yet, claiming Moscow has barely started its campaign in Ukraine and dared the West to try to defeat it on the battlefield.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued one of his most ominous warnings yet, claiming Moscow has barely started its campaign in Ukraine and dared the West to try to defeat it on the battlefield.
A woman takes a photo of the devastation caused by a missile strike in Kramatorsk.
6/12 A woman takes a photo of the devastation caused by a missile strike in Kramatorsk.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued one of his most ominous warnings yet, claiming Moscow has barely started its campaign in Ukraine and dared the West to try to defeat it on the battlefield.
A resident watches the smoke and fires in Donetsk following shelling.
7/12 A resident watches the smoke and fires in Donetsk following shelling.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued one of his most ominous warnings yet, claiming Moscow has barely started its campaign in Ukraine and dared the West to try to defeat it on the battlefield.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued one of his most ominous warnings yet, claiming Moscow has barely started its campaign in Ukraine and dared the West to try to defeat it on the battlefield.
A wheat field in the Donetsk region burns after shelling struck the area. Russian forces used more air strikes to push ahead with their effort to take control of the eastern Donbas region of Ukraine.
9/12 A wheat field in the Donetsk region burns after shelling struck the area. Russian forces used more air strikes to push ahead with their effort to take control of the eastern Donbas region of Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued one of his most ominous warnings yet, claiming Moscow has barely started its campaign in Ukraine and dared the West to try to defeat it on the battlefield.
Ukrainian troops launch a BM-27 Uragan multiple-rocket launch system against Russian positions in the Donbas region. Western countries have increased the flow of weapons to Ukraine, including long-range missiles capable of hitting Russian positions and infrastructure. The most advanced is the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (<a href="https://www.rferl.org/a/ukraine-himars-artillery-rocket-system/31878654.html" target="_blank">HIMARS</a>) supplied by the United States.
10/12 Ukrainian troops launch a BM-27 Uragan multiple-rocket launch system against Russian positions in the Donbas region. Western countries have increased the flow of weapons to Ukraine, including long-range missiles capable of hitting Russian positions and infrastructure. The most advanced is the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) supplied by the United States.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued one of his most ominous warnings yet, claiming Moscow has barely started its campaign in Ukraine and dared the West to try to defeat it on the battlefield.
Ukrainian soldiers ride on an armored personnel carrier (APC) to a position in the Donetsk region.<br />
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Moscow has shifted its attacks to Donetsk, having largely seized control of the Luhansk region, and is focusing on Kramatorsk and Slovyansk.
11/12 Ukrainian soldiers ride on an armored personnel carrier (APC) to a position in the Donetsk region.

Moscow has shifted its attacks to Donetsk, having largely seized control of the Luhansk region, and is focusing on Kramatorsk and Slovyansk.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued one of his most ominous warnings yet, claiming Moscow has barely started its campaign in Ukraine and dared the West to try to defeat it on the battlefield.
Smoke rises in the distance following an artillery barrage in the Donetsk region.<br />
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy noted the attacks on Kharkiv, Kramatorsk, and other cities of the Donbas in his&nbsp;<a href="https://www.radiosvoboda.org/a/news-zelenskyi-viyna-zvernennia/31933659.html" target="_blank">nightly video address</a>&nbsp;on July 7 and said Ukraine&rsquo;s partners have accurate information about its defense needs.<br />
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&ldquo;The greater the defense aid to Ukraine now, the sooner the war will end with our victory and the less the losses of all countries of the world, the losses of the United States from Russian pressure on democratic societies,&quot; Zelenskiy said.
12/12 Smoke rises in the distance following an artillery barrage in the Donetsk region.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy noted the attacks on Kharkiv, Kramatorsk, and other cities of the Donbas in his nightly video address on July 7 and said Ukraine’s partners have accurate information about its defense needs.

“The greater the defense aid to Ukraine now, the sooner the war will end with our victory and the less the losses of all countries of the world, the losses of the United States from Russian pressure on democratic societies," Zelenskiy said.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued one of his most ominous warnings yet, claiming Moscow has barely started its campaign in Ukraine and dared the West to try to defeat it on the battlefield.
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The only plan is that of the Russian Army, "which entered sovereign Ukraine, shelling cities, and killing civilians. Everything else is primitive propaganda," he said on Twitter.

The fatalities in the Donetsk region came after Ukrainian officials reissued urgent pleas for civilians in to flee.

Slovyansk Mayor Vadym Lyakh said around 23,000 people remained from a prewar population of 110,000.

"Evacuation is ongoing. We take people out every day," he said.

"The city is well fortified," he added, claiming Russian forces had been unable to surround the city.

Slovyansk became Russia's target after they captured the nearby sister cities of Syevyerodonetsk and Lysychansk.

Ukraine said earlier it had regained control of Snake Island in the Black Sea. Senior military official Oleksiy Gromov said Ukrainian forces had "effectively reestablished” control over the island but did not specify whether there was a lasting military presence there.

A video of three soldiers raising a large Ukrainian flag on the island was posted on July 7 to several official Telegram channels. It was unclear when the video was filmed.

Russia said it pulled back from the symbolic island last week in a gesture of "good will," but has since continued targeting positions on the island.

The Russian Defense Ministry said early on July 7 that Russia attacked Snake Island after Ukrainian troops claimed to have raised their flag on the strategic Black Sea outpost.

Тhe attack destroyed part of the Ukrainian detachment on the island, said Lieutenant General Igor Konashenkov, a Defense Ministry spokesman.

Serhiy Bratchuk, head of the Odesa regional administration, confirmed that the island had been attacked but did not provide details of damage or casualties.

The tiny island has strategic importance because of its proximity to the sea lanes to Ukraine's port of Odesa.

With reporting by Reuters, AFP, and dpa
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