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Ukraine war: Russian strikes on Kyiv, Odesa

On July 11, 2026, Russia launched a large-scale attack on Ukraine, striking the capital Kyiv with ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones, and hitting the port city of Odesa. At least 10-11 people were injured in Kyiv, and two were killed in Odesa. The Ukrainian Air Force reported intercepting most drones and some cruise missiles, but ballistic missiles largely evaded defenses due to a critical shortage of Patriot interceptor munitions. President Zelenskyy called on NATO to expedite promised military aid, including a license for Ukraine to produce its own Patriot missiles. In parallel, Ukraine intensified its own long-range strikes against Russian energy infrastructure, targeting oil tankers in the Sea of Azov and refineries, causing fuel shortages in Russia. The attacks underscore the escalating tit-for-tat strikes and the ongoing challenges Ukraine faces in defending its cities.

Schlüsselaspekte

  • Russia struck Kyiv with six Iskander ballistic missiles, six cruise missiles, and 121 drones overnight, injuring at least 11 people.
  • A separate missile attack on Odesa killed two people and injured one.
  • Ukraine's air defense intercepted 111 drones and two cruise missiles but could not stop ballistic missiles due to munitions shortages.
  • President Zelenskyy urged NATO to deliver promised €70 billion in aid and a license for Ukraine to produce Patriot interceptors.
  • Ukraine retaliated by striking at least 18 Russian vessels in the Sea of Azov, including oil tankers, and hit the Ilsky oil refinery in southern Russia, causing fuel shortages.

Quellenabdeckung

Radio Free EuropeNeutralCentre-Left

Ukraine intensifies attacks on Russian energy assets; Azov traffic halted

Details Ukraine's strikes on Russian oil tankers and refineries, the halting of shipping through the Don-Azov Channel, and the impact on Russian fuel supplies.

Africa NewsNeutralCentre

Kyiv hit by ballistic missiles and drone swarm; 10 injured

Focuses on the attack on Kyiv with details on the missiles and drones used, injuries including an 11-year-old boy, and mentions a previous attack on July 8.

The IndependentKritischLeft

Putin will never make peace in Ukraine because it will ‘ruin him’

An opinion piece quoting Bill Browder arguing that Putin cannot end the war due to fear of domestic backlash, framing the conflict as a survival tool.

NZZNeutralCentre

Livestream: Russia attacks Kyiv with ballistic missiles; at least ten injured

A live ticker covering the Kyiv attack, a glide bomb attack on Sumy and Kramatorsk, and other developments including Russian political moves.

DW EnglishNeutralCentre

Fresh attacks on Kyiv and Odesa; Zelenskyy calls on NATO

Reports the Russian strikes on Kyiv and Odesa, quotes Zelenskyy on infrastructure damage and NATO commitments, and notes Ukraine's drone attacks on Russian oil tankers.

The IndependentNeutralCentre

China told Putin not to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine says Zelensky

Covers Zelenskyy's claim that China warned Putin against nuclear use, along with updates on Ukraine's strikes on Russian ships and Russian troop losses.

The IndependentNeutralCentre-Left

Two dead and multiple injuries as Russia strikes Kyiv with ballistic missiles and drones

Reports the Kyiv and Odesa attacks, highlights air defense shortages, Zelenskyy's plea for Patriot missiles, and Ukraine's strikes on Russian vessels.

TagesspiegelNeutralCentre

Russian glide bomb attack kills four in Sumy

Reports a Russian glide bomb attack on Sumy that killed four people, including a girl, and injured seven, with video evidence of residential damage.

Fazit

The coordinated Russian strikes on Kyiv and Odesa, combined with Ukraine's counterstrikes on Russian energy assets, illustrate a war of attrition where both sides seek to degrade each other's military and economic capabilities. Ukraine's reliance on Western air-defense munitions and its own growing drone arsenal shape the battlefield. While Russia continues to target civilian infrastructure, Ukraine aims to disrupt Russian logistics. The inability to intercept ballistic missiles remains a critical vulnerability for Ukraine, and the response from NATO—particularly the promise of Patriot production licenses—may prove decisive in the coming months.

Logische Analyse

Worüber sich Quellen einig sind

  • Russia launched a major combined missile and drone attack on Kyiv on July 11, causing civilian injuries and damage.
  • Ukraine faces a critical shortage of air defense munitions, particularly for ballistic missiles.
  • Ukraine retaliated with its own long-range strikes on Russian energy infrastructure, hitting oil tankers and refineries.
  • President Zelenskyy urgently appealed to NATO for expedited military aid and a Patriot missile production license.

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