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  • Russian and Ukrainian forces conducted airborne strikes causing casualties and damage in multiple regions beyond initial paragraph details.
  • Kharkiv suffered heavy overnight attack: high-rise buildings, infrastructure, and emergency responders were hit in repeated strikes.
  • Both sides reported extensive use of drones and air defenses, with numerous intercepts and disruptions to civilian transport and communications.

Updated on: July 26, 2025/ 8: 28 AM EDT / AP

Russia and Ukraine traded airborne strikes over evening , creating 2 fatalities in each country, according to authorities.

Ukraine’s south Dnipro and northeastern Sumy areas came under incorporated rocket and drone attack, regional authorities reported. Head of the Dnipro local administration Serhii Lysak specified at the minimum 2 people had in fact died and 5 were injured in the battery.

In the city of Dnipro, a multi-story structure and solution were harmed throughout the strike and in the area a fire swallowed up a shopping mall.

In Sumy, the armed forces management specified 3 people were harmed.

Kharkiv kept an extreme air-borne barrage over night with local authorities reporting Ukraine’s second-largest city was struck by 4 assisted airborne bombs, 2 ballistic rockets and 15 drones over a three-hour period.

In an article on Telegram, Kharkiv mayor Ihor Terekhov specified high-rise residential structures, regional companies, roadways and the interaction network were hurt in the strike. He claimed at the very least 5 people were hurt, including 3 rescue staff members that were harmed in a dual faucet strike– where a 2nd strike targets emergency scenario staff members trying to aid people injured in the initial assault.

Rescuers run at a broken city medical facility that was struck by a Russian routed air bomb in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Friday, July 25, 2025

Andrii Marienko/ AP.

According to the day-to-day flying pressure record, Russia targeted Ukraine with 208 drones and 27 projectiles over night. It asserted according to first information, air security and electronic war removed or obstructed 183 drones and 17 projectiles yet 9 areas tape-recorded hits from 10 rockets and 25 drones.

In Russia, authorities specified that Ukrainian drones targeted several locations over night. A drone strike on the Rostov area, on the limit with Ukraine, eliminated 2 people, acting guv Yuri Slyusar reported.

In the surrounding Stavropol area, drones struck an undefined mall, guv Vladimir Vladimirov claimed on Telegram. He included that the assault promoted a quick fire, nevertheless really did not specify where specifically. Vladimirov asserted cellphone net in the location was limited as an outcome of the strike– an action authorities continually take across the large nation that motion picture doubters mention assists comprehensive online censorship

Drones similarly targeted Moscow, however were rejected, according to Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, and an undefined business center in the Penza area southeast of the financing, Gov. Oleg Melnichenko asserted.

Russia’s Security Ministry asserted that its air defenses eliminated or blocked a total of 54 Ukrainian drones, including 24 over the Bryansk area on the boundary with Ukraine, 12 over the Rostov location, 6 over the connected Crimean Peninsula, 4 over the Azov sea, 3 over the Black Sea and a couple of others over the Orlov, Tula and Belgorod areas.

Russian civil aeronautics business Rosaviatsia over night briefly stopped journeys in and out of airport offering the city of Kaluga, southwest of Moscow, along with Vladikavkaz and Grozny in the North Caucasus.

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