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Ukraine war: Russia strikes Zaporizhzhia; Ukraine launches massive drone attacks
On June 26, 2026, two significant military actions highlighted the ongoing war in Ukraine. Russia launched a combined missile and drone attack on the city of Zaporizhzhia, hitting civilian neighborhoods and injuring at least nine people. Firefighters and rescue crews worked to extinguish blazes and search for victims amid damaged warehouses, homes, and vehicles. The attack renewed fears over the nearby Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.
Meanwhile, Ukraine conducted one of its largest drone offensives to date, launching 660 drones across a dozen Russian regions, Crimea, and surrounding seas. Russia reported intercepting all 660 drones, but independent sources indicated a chemical plant and a hydroelectric plant in Novomoskovsk were hit and caught fire. Ukraine's Security Service claimed strikes on Russian navy ships in Kerch, causing a large fire.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced a "40-day influence operation" aimed at compelling Russia to end the war, signaling an escalation of attacks. Despite the hostilities, the two sides also exchanged 160 prisoners of war each, suggesting ongoing channels for negotiation.
Points clés
Russia struck Zaporizhzhia with two ballistic missiles and drones, injuring nine and damaging civilian properties.
Ukraine launched 660 drones against 12 Russian regions and Crimea, in what may be its largest drone attack of the war.
A Russian chemical plant and hydroelectric plant in Novomoskovsk reportedly caught fire from the drone attack.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy ordered a 40-day influence operation to pressure Russia to end the war.
Russia and Ukraine exchanged 160 prisoners of war each on the same day.
Couverture des sources
Africa NewsPréoccupéCentre
Russia's attack on Zaporizhzhia inflicts civilian casualties and raises nuclear safety fears
Africa News focuses on the aftermath of the Russian strike, detailing injuries, damage to civilian neighborhoods, and the ongoing rescue operations, while emphasizing the proximity to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant.
NPRNeutreCentre-Left
Ukraine launches massive drone offensive to turn the tables on Russia
NPR reports on Ukraine's largest drone attack of the war, targeting multiple Russian regions and Crimea, with a focus on strategic aims, damage to Russian infrastructure, and Zelenskyy's 40-day influence operation. It also notes a prisoner exchange.
Conclusion
The twin strikes illustrate a war of attrition where both Russia and Ukraine are intensifying long-range attacks—Russia targeting Ukrainian infrastructure and civilian areas, Ukraine hitting Russian energy and military assets. While Ukraine seeks to leverage drone technology to force Moscow to the negotiating table, the continued civilian toll and nuclear safety risks underscore the high human and strategic stakes. The prisoner exchange offers a rare glimmer of diplomatic activity, but the overall trajectory points to further escalation.
Analyse logique
Ce sur quoi les sources s’accordent
Both Russia and Ukraine are escalating their use of long-range missiles and drones.
Civilian areas are being hit, causing casualties and damage.
The war continues with no immediate prospect of a ceasefire.
Casualty numbers from the Zaporizhzhia attack
Outlet
Claim
Africa News
At least nine hurt, with the number rising as rescue operations continued.
Number of Ukrainian drones reported by Russia vs. independent verification
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Claim
NPR
Russia's Defense Ministry said air defenses intercepted 660 Ukrainian drones; independent verification of targets is lacking.
Africa News does not mention Ukraine's concurrent drone attacks on Russia, giving a one-sided picture of Russian aggression.
NPR does not detail civilian casualties from the Russian strike on Zaporizhzhia, focusing instead on Ukrainian successes.
The two articles together present a dual narrative: Russia continues to strike Ukrainian cities with deadly effect, while Ukraine aggressively expands its drone warfare to hit Russian infrastructure. The coverage from each outlet reflects its editorial focus—Africa News on human cost, NPR on strategic military developments. Neither places the events in a broader diplomatic context beyond the prisoner exchange, leaving the impression of a conflict locked in escalation.