Skip to playerSkip to main contentSkip to footer

Recommended

  • 2 days ago
#24hoursinsights #news

Category

🗞
News
Transcript
00:00In a dramatic escalation of hostilities, Russia launched its most extensive drone and missile
00:05attack on Ukraine to date, striking the capital, Kyiv, just hours after a phone conversation
00:10between former U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. The offensive,
00:16which occurred late on July 4th, involved over 500 shod-style attack drones and at least 11
00:23ballistic missiles, marking a new peak in Russia's aerial campaign since the full-scale invasion
00:28began in 2022. Ukrainian officials confirmed one civilian death and more than 23 injuries as a
00:35result of the strikes. Several residential areas, schools, transportation infrastructure,
00:41and diplomatic facilities sustained significant damage. The Ukrainian Air Defense Forces reported
00:47intercepting the vast majority of the drones and missiles, but acknowledged that some projectiles
00:52reached their targets, causing localized devastation. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned the
00:58assault as a calculated act of terror and a direct response to increasing Western diplomatic
01:04engagement with Kyiv. He emphasized that Ukraine's allies must expedite the delivery of advanced air
01:10defense systems and reinforce sanctions against Moscow. Russia only understands the language of
01:16strength. Zelenskyy stated in a televised address, silence and hesitation from the world only encourage
01:22more violence. The timing of the strike raised questions internationally, as it closely followed a widely
01:28reported phone call between Trump and Putin. During the conversation, Trump had reportedly pressed for a
01:34ceasefire and expressed disappointment in the Kremlin's ongoing military campaign. Putin, according to sources
01:40familiar with the discussion, refused to commit to de-escalation, signaling instead that Russia would
01:46intensify pressure on Ukraine's leadership. In the aftermath of the attack, Trump held a follow-up call
01:52with President Zelenskyy, reaffirming his support for Ukraine's sovereignty and expressing his intent to
01:58work with both U.S. lawmakers and international partners to reinforce Ukraine's air defenses. While the Biden
02:05administration remained cautious in its official response, senior officials acknowledged that Russia's
02:11actions signal a renewed commitment to break Ukraine's resolve. This surge in drone warfare is seen as part
02:18of a broader Russian strategy to demonstrate its growing capacity for unmanned and hybrid conflict.
02:24Earlier this year, the Kremlin announced the establishment of a dedicated unmanned systems forces
02:30branch, which is expected to be fully operational by the end of the decade. The July 4th drone wave is
02:36believed to be a display of these capabilities, both to domestic audiences and to Western powers.
02:42Analysts argue that the attack serves multiple objectives, testing the limits of Ukraine's air
02:48defense grid, undermining public morale, and sending a pointed message to the West. More critically,
02:54the timing appears to signal Moscow's unwillingness to engage in meaningful diplomacy, particularly as
03:00Western leaders begin to coordinate long-term defense strategies with Kyiv. As Ukraine continues to
03:06absorb relentless attacks, the latest assault underscores the fragile and dangerous state of the
03:11conflict. Despite diplomatic efforts, the war remains locked in a cycle of provocation and retaliation,
03:18with civilian populations bearing the brunt of geopolitical brinkmanship.

Recommended