Russia steps up strikes in Donbass and deploys missile launchers at Zaporizhia nuclear power plant site

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Cover image: Communal services workers work around a crater following a Russian missile strike in the town of Konstantinovka, Donetsk region, July 16, 2022. ANATOLII STEPANOV / AFP

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  • Russian missiles hit the city of Dniproin central Ukraine, killing three people and injuring fifteen, announced on social networks the Governor of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Valentyn Reznitchenko.
  • The attack on the central square of Kramatorsk did not cause casualties, because it occurred after the curfew, according to an official of the 81e Ukrainian Air Assault Brigade. Previously, at least three strikes had hit southern Kramatorsk, as well as Sloviansk, a city in Donetsk Oblast also coveted by the Russians.
  • The separatist authorities of Donetsk reported on Friday morning four people killed and sixteen injured in twenty-four hours by Ukrainian bombardments in the area under their control. The separatist forces also claimed to continue to advance and are in the process of taking complete control of the city of Siversk.
  • A Vinnytsia, a city far from the front lineslocated west of kyiv, bombed Thursday by Russiathe latest assessment was, Friday evening, twenty-three dead, including three children, four missing and more than two hundred injured, including four in critical condition.
  • kyiv announced on Friday that it received its first delivery of M270 multiple rocket launcher with a range of 80 kilometers, in addition to a long-range artillery arsenal provided by the West.
  • The British Paul Urey, captured in April by Russian or pro-Russian forces, died in custody on July 10, separatist authorities said on Friday, calling him a mercenary. The British NGO Presidium Network announced at the end of April that two aid workers, including Mr. Urey, had been captured in southern Ukraine while trying to evacuate a woman and two children.
  • The Russian Defense Ministry said on Friday that a « document final » would be ready shortly to allow grain export of Ukraine, after negotiations involving Moscow, kyiv, Ankara and the United Nations (UN).
  • The European Union (EU) will target exports ofor russe in its next set of sanctions, as decided by the G7 countries at the end of June, European Commissioner Maros Sefcovic told Agence France-Presse on Friday. Moscow’s best ally in Europe, the Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orbancalled on EU leaders to reverse their sanctions policy, which he described as” mistake “.
  • There is no overall assessment of civilian casualties of the conflict. The UN has counted nearly five thousand confirmed deaths, including more than three hundred children, but recognizes that the true number is undoubtedly much higher. On the military blueprint, Western security sources now evoke between fifteen thousand and twenty thousand Russian soldiers killed. Ukrainian forces are losing around 100 soldiers every day, according to kyiv. No independent statistics are available.

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