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Russia Ukraine war live: Russian strike on Kyiv kills 6 after Kremlin boasts of Trump sanctions ‘immunity’


People trapped under the rubble in Kyiv

Emergency services are searching for people trapped under rubble after a Russian strike on Kyiv.

Some have been rescued,” said Volodymyr Zelensky, who received a report from the minister of internal affairs. “Information on each name is being verified. As of now, 7 people are confirmed dead, including, tragically, a child. Dozens have been injured across different districts of the city.

“So far, 80 people have received necessary assistance; 64 have been wounded in the attack, and 50 are currently hospitalised. Among the injured are 9 children.

(AFP via Getty Images)

“Many buildings in the city have been damaged — these are ordinary residential buildings, and other facilities — all civilian.

“Among the damaged sites is one of Kyiv’s mosques. The attack was extremely insidious and deliberately calculated to overload the air defense system.

“Kyiv was the main target for ‘shaheds,’ other drones, and missiles, though there is damage in other regions as well. Rescue operations will continue as long as necessary — until the fate of every person is clarified. There are sufficient forces and resources.”

Bryony Gooch31 July 2025 11:45

Ukraine arrests air force officer for spying on Western-supplied fighter jets

Ukraine’s domestic security agency has detained an air force officer on charges of having spied for Russia by leaking the location of prized F-16 and Mirage 2000 fighter jets, officials said yesterday.

The unidentified officer, a flight instructor holding the rank of major, stands accused of helping Russia carry out air strikes by providing coordinates and suggesting strike tactics, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) said in a statement.

“In particular, the enemy’s priority targets were airfields where F-16s, Mirage 2000s and Su-24s were based,” it said. F-16s are U.S.-made and Mirages are French while the Su-24 is an older, Soviet-manufactured jet bomber.

“The agent collected the coordinates of the location of these aircraft, schedules and… the order of their departure.”

The SBU said the suspect had also passed data on Ukrainian air force personnel and combat tactics to Russian military intelligence.

A picture shows a French Mirage 2000 fighter jet flying over Estonia
A picture shows a French Mirage 2000 fighter jet flying over Estonia (AFP via Getty Images)

Arpan Rai31 July 2025 11:30

Trump threatens Putin’s aide Medvedev to ‘watch his words’

US president Donald Trump has threatened to keep trade with Russia to a minimum amid an escalating war of words with the Kremlin over ceasefire ultimatum.

“I don’t care what India does with Russia. They can take their dead economies down together, for all I care. We have done very little business with India, their Tariffs are too high, among the highest in the World. Likewise, Russia and the USA do almost no business together. Let’s keep it that way, and tell Medvedev, the failed former President of Russia, who thinks he’s still President, to watch his words. He’s entering very dangerous territory!” Mr Trump said on his Truth Social account this morning.

His remarks come hours after the US said it will impose a 25 per cent tariff on goods imported from India starting on Friday. Mr Trump has slammed India’s trade with Russia despite the ongoing war with Ukraine.

The White House had previously warned India about its high average applied tariffs. “While India is our friend, we have, over the years, done relatively little business with them because their Tariffs are far too high,” Trump wrote in the Truth Social post.

“They have always bought a vast majority of their military equipment from Russia, and are Russia’s largest buyer of ENERGY, along with China, at a time when everyone wants Russia to STOP THE KILLING IN UKRAINE — ALL THINGS NOT GOOD!,” Mr Trump said yesterday.

President Donald Trump speaks during an event to sign VA Home Loan Program Reform Act into law in the Roosevelt Room at the White House
President Donald Trump speaks during an event to sign VA Home Loan Program Reform Act into law in the Roosevelt Room at the White House (AP)

Arpan Rai31 July 2025 11:20

Zelensky: ‘We need to block Russia’s war machine’

President Zelensky alleged that Russia completely rejected the post-second wold war world, but insisted Moscow can be pushed to stop the war.

The Ukrainian leader addressed the Finnish Helsinki+50 conference marking the 50th anniversary of the 1975 Helsinki accords.

He said that “a total rejection of the post-second world war world … is the foundation of the current regime in Russia,” but that Moscow “can be pushed to stop this war.”

“We need to fully block Russia’s war machine, cut off its arms industry, limit its energy profits, and finally, put every frozen Russian asset including stolen wealth … to work, defending against the Russian aggression.

“It’s time to confiscate the Russian assets, not just freeze them … to use them to serve peace, not war.”

But he warned: “But if the world doesn’t aim to change the regime in Russia, that means, even after the war ends, Moscow will still try to destabilise neighbouring countries.”

Zelenskyy also spoke of President Trump’s interest in ending the war.

“Trump is truly interested in ending the war and we have to do everything we can to make sure the US and Europe act together for security.”

Bryony Gooch31 July 2025 11:10

Zelensky: Russian leadership ‘stuck in another century’

President Volodymyr Zelensky has suggested Russia needs to “change regime”.

The Ukrainian leader addressed the Finnish Helsinki+50 conference marking the 50th anniversary of the 1975 Helsinki accords.

He said: “Russia keeps launching such attacks, even when the whole world is calling on it to stop the war, a war that Russia started, a war that Russia keeps dragging on, a war that only the Russian leadership wants.”

He added that he thought Russia’s leadership was “mentally stuck in another century, a time of brutal violence … [and] total disregard for human rights and equality.

“We know that such ideas and such times must never return to Europe,” he said.

Bryony Gooch31 July 2025 10:54

Kremlin says Russia has developed immunity to sanctions

Russia has now acquired immunity to sanctions from the West thanks to long experience, the Kremlin said yesterday, adding that it continues to monitor statements by US president Donald Trump regarding sanctions against Moscow.

“We have been living under a huge number of sanctions for quite a long time, our economy operates under a huge number of restrictions,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

“Therefore, of course, we have already developed a certain immunity in this regard, and we continue to note all statements that come from president Trump, from other international representatives on this matter,” the aide to Russian president Vladimir Putin said.

Mr Trump on Tuesday said that the United States would start imposing tariffs and other measures on Russia in 10 days if Moscow showed no progress towards ending its more than three-year-long war in Ukraine.Russia doubled down on its defensive stance against the upcoming sanctions and said that the West seems to be stuck in a pattern.

“We see that the West simply cannot let go of the issue of sanctions. It seems as if they are constantly stuck in a rut,” Russian foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova told a news briefing in Moscow yesterday.

“Apparently, there are no other options left – they have been exhausted. We are responding and taking measures to counteract all of this or even turn it to our own advantage,” she said.

Russian president Vladimir Putin speaks with Sberbank CEO German Gref during their meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow
Russian president Vladimir Putin speaks with Sberbank CEO German Gref during their meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow (Sputnik)

Arpan Rai31 July 2025 10:30

Ukrainian drones hit electronics plant in Russia’s Penza

Ukrainian drones, operated by the state security agency SBU, struck an electronics plant in the western Russian city of Penza, an agency official who asked not to be named told Reuters this morning.

Following the drone attack, the plant, which produces combat control systems for the Russian military, caught fire, the source said.

Arpan Rai31 July 2025 10:15

Child among six killed in Russian attack on Kyiv overnight

Russia unleashed a combined missile and drone attack on Kyiv, killing at least six people, including a child, and wounding dozens more, local officials said this morning.

A six-year-old boy was among those killed, said city military administrator Tymur Tkachenko, who said the overnight attack had caused damage in 27 locations across four districts of the Ukrainian capital.

President Volodymyr Zelensky posted a video of burning ruins, saying people were still trapped under the rubble of one residential building. “It’s a horrible morning in Kyiv. The brutal Russian strikes destroyed entire residential buildings and damaged schools and hospitals,” he said on Telegram.

Russia, which denies targeting civilians, has in recent months stepped up air strikes on Ukrainian towns and cities far from the front line of its invasion, now in its fourth year.

An injured resident stands outside his damaged apartment building hit during Russian missile and drone strikes in Kyiv
An injured resident stands outside his damaged apartment building hit during Russian missile and drone strikes in Kyiv (Reuters)

Arpan Rai31 July 2025 10:00

Ukrainian drones strike Russian factory in one region and halt trains in another

The governor of Russia’s Penza region said that Ukrainian drones had struck a local industrial facility this morning.

Separately, Russia’s state railway company said that drone debris had hit railway infrastructure and temporarily halted trains in the southern Volgograd region.

Russia’s defence ministry said that it had downed 32 Ukrainian drones over several Russian regions.

Russian industrial facilities have come under regular drone attack in the course of the war.

Arpan Rai31 July 2025 09:35

Putin attacking Ukraine ‘on purpose’ while Trump has been ‘patient’ with him, says Ukrainian minister

Ukrainian foreign minister Andrii Sybiha has accused Russian president Vladimir Putin of attacking Ukraine on purpose after an overnight attack killed six people, including a child.

“It’s a horrible morning in Kyiv. The brutal Russian strikes destroyed entire residential buildings and damaged schools and hospitals. Civilians are injured and killed. There are still people under the rubble,” Mr Sybiha said, sharing a photo of the devastation from the attack.

He added: “It is probably time to reduce to zero all of the timeframes that had been given to Putin to demonstrate a constructive approach. President Trump has been very generous and very patient with Putin, trying to find a solution.”

“Putin does it on purpose. He does not care about any attempts to put an end to the killing. He only seeks to destroy and kill. Because the entire existence of this war criminal is based on this senseless war, which he cannot win but refuses to end. He must face justice,” the Ukrainian minister said.

Arpan Rai31 July 2025 09:20

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