Russian missile strike hits civilian infrastructure in Odesa Oblast, injuring two – photo
Two people were injured as a Russian missile strike targeted civilian infrastructure in Odesa Oblast overnight.

A damaged warehouse
Two people were injured as a Russian missile strike targeted civilian infrastructure in Odesa Oblast overnight.

A damaged warehouse

Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal stated during a summit in Berlin that Russia is currently in its weakest position in recent years, attributing this decline to the effectiveness of allied strategies. To capitalize on this vulnerability, Michal urged European nations to increase military assist
On July 4, the Sumy community declared a day of mourning for those killed in the Russian airstrike.
Vladimir Putin's claim that Russian forces have fully captured Kostiantynivka in Ukraine's Donetsk Oblast is false, with Russian troops present only in small sabotage groups scattered among Ukrainian positions, the Institute for the Study of War said on July 3.

Russian drones attacked one of the gas production assets belonging to the Naftogaz Group, Ukraine's largest national oil and gas company, in Poltava Oblast on the morning of 4 July. A fire broke out at the site and the facility's operations have been suspended.