Russia, Ukraine and Kharkiv
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The plant manufactures countermeasure stations for front-line aircraft and is a major part of Russia's military-industrial complex.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNRussia massively strikes Ukraine's Kharkiv, Dnipro and Sumy region: Details and aftermathOn the night of July 26, the Russians launched a new combined strike on Ukraine, using drones and missiles, including ballistic missiles. The eastern regions were mostly under fire. Read about the Russian strikes on Kharkiv,
Russian forces launched a large-scale nighttime attack on Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk and Kharkiv regions, leaving multiple people dead and injured, and causing extensive damage.
Ukrainian drones hit Russia's Sochi resort while Russian forces bombarded Odessa's residential areas and historic Pryvoz market, hours after ceasefire talks collapsed.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNRussia conducts over 20 strikes on Ukraine's Kharkiv in 3 hours: Rescuers among casualtiesThe Russian occupiers carried out a combined attack on Kharkiv on the night of July 20. Moreover, Russia struck rescuers, and there were casualties, according to Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov. "This night,
Russian strikes across Ukraine killed at least 12 civilians and injured more than 120 others. In the eastern Donetsk oblast, or province, systematic shelling and glide bombs killed six non-combatants and wounded 44 others.
The barrage of exploding drones and missiles appeared to be the most intense attack since President Trump announced a plan to get more weapons for Kyiv.
Russian aviation faced big delays due to the threat posed by Ukrainian drones, while Moscow's attacks on Ukraine killed at least one person.
With the war now in its fourth year after Russia's February 2022 invasion of its neighbor, the effort is draining resources on both sides, although Russia has more resources and people to sustain its fight.