A series of attacks in Crimea and Enerhodar have resulted in civilian casualties, escalating tensions between Ukrainian and Russian forces. Regional leaders confirmed multiple incidents involving drone strikes and military engagements, with casualties including children and emergency responders. The attacks have prompted local authorities to establish support systems for victims while raising concerns about nuclear safety near conflict zones.
Ukrainian forces conducted multiple attacks on Crimea, resulting in civilian deaths and injuries. Sergey Aksyonov, Head of Crimea, confirmed one fatality and two injuries in a July 4 attack, including a 10-year-old child. A hotline was set up for victim assistance, and the prosecutor's office initiated damage assessments. Subsequent strikes on July 6 and 9 claimed more lives, with Aksyonov pledging support for affected families. RIA Novosti+4
A Ukrainian Mi-8 helicopter crashed during a combat mission in Poltava on June 30, killing all four crew members. The victims included Major Valentin Mukshinov, a decorated pilot, along with a navigator, gunner, and technician. Local authorities in Brody announced burial arrangements for the servicemen, highlighting the human cost of ongoing military operations. Russian Gazette+3
A drone attack in Enerhodar on July 12 killed at least four people and injured four others, including a strike on a bus stop that claimed a 55-year-old woman's life. Mayor Maxim Pukhov reported additional drone attempts targeting a store. Alexei Likhachev of Rosatom emphasized the strategic risk due to the town's proximity to the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. Russian authorities opened a criminal case, citing 11 deaths in the area since late April. RIA Novosti+4
Russian officials reported intercepting around 300 drones in 24 hours, while Ukrainian forces targeted Russian-controlled territories. The attacks have intensified civilian suffering, with emergency services on high alert. Both sides continue military operations, including strikes on logistics hubs, as diplomatic efforts involving U.S. President Donald Trump seek to de-escalate the conflict. RIA Novosti+4