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Over 600,000 left without power after Russian strikes hit Kyiv region

More than 600,000 people in the Kyiv region are without electricity after overnight Russian missile and drone strikes hit energy infrastructure, Ukrainian officials say. The latest barrage targeted power facilities around the capital, causing widespread outages and renewed disruption as winter sets in.​ Regional authorities said repair crews were working to restore supplies but warned that some districts could face prolonged cuts due to the scale of the damage. Images from affected areas showed darkened apartment blocks and residents relying on torches and generators as emergency teams assessed the impact.​ Ukraine’s air force reported intercepting several incoming missiles and drones, but acknowledged that some projectiles got through and struck critical infrastructure. The attack is part of a broader Russian campaign that has repeatedly targeted Ukraine’s power grid in an apparent attempt to weaken civilian resilience and pressure Kyiv’s leadership.​

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Five Dead, Thousands Without Power as Russia Launches Massive Missile and Drone Attack on Ukraine

ive people have been killed and tens of thousands left without power in Ukraine following a night of intense Russian missile and drone attacks, President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed. Ukraine’s neighbour Poland scrambled fighter jets to secure its airspace, while NATO aircraft were also deployed amid heightened regional tensions. The western city of Lviv was one of the hardest hit. Regional governor Maksym Kozytskyi reported four deaths and several injuries after missiles struck residential areas. Another person was killed in Zaporizhzhia, where officials said a power plant was hit, leaving more than 73,000 residents without electricity. In a national address, Zelensky said Russia launched over 50 missiles and around 500 attack drones, targeting multiple regions including Ivano-Frankivsk, Chernihiv, Sumy, Kharkiv, Kherson, Odesa, Kirovohrad, Lviv, and Zaporizhzhia. “We need more protection and faster implementation of all defence agreements, especially on air defence, […]

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La Russie et le Togo renforcent leur coopération militaire au milieu des recompositions géopolitiques dans le Sahel

Le Togo approfondit ses liens de défense avec la Russie, alors que Moscou franchit une étape décisive vers la formalisation d’un accord de coopération militaire. Le 22 juillet, la commission législative de la Douma russe a approuvé un projet de loi visant à ratifier l’accord-cadre signé quelques mois plus tôt entre Lomé et Moscou — un signe clair d’un alignement stratégique croissant. Ce développement survient à un moment de montée de l’insécurité en Afrique de l’Ouest et reflète la volonté du Togo de renforcer sa défense nationale en diversifiant ses partenariats internationaux. Contenu de l’accord L’accord-cadre prévoit plusieurs mesures clés destinées à renforcer les capacités militaires togolaises : Exercices militaires conjoints, Programmes de formation pour les forces armées togolaises, Échange d’informations de sécurité et de renseignement, Assistance médicale d’urgence gratuite pour les militaires de l’un ou l’autre pays lorsqu’ils opèrent […]

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