Sunday, September 07, 2025

Military operation in Ukraine

Military operation in Ukraine
7 Sep, 06:03
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Russian forces hit Ukraine’s military bases, industrial facility in Kiev

According to the ministry, "all the designated facilities were wiped out"
 
MOSCOW, September 7. /TASS/. Russian forces delivered a massive strive on Ukrainian drone production, storage and launch sites, air bases, the Kiev-67 industrial facility, and a logistics base in Kiev, the Russian defense ministry said.

"Today, on September 7, the Russian armed forces delivered a massive strike with high-precision weapons and combat unmanned aerial vehicles on Ukrainian drone production, assembly, repairs, storage, and launch sites, as well as on air bases in the central, southern, and eastern parts of Ukraine, including the Kiev-67 industrial facility in Kiev’s western suburb, and the STS-Group logistics base in Kiev’s southern suburb," it said.

According to the ministry, "all the designated facilities were wiped out." "No other facilities in Kiev were targeted," it added.

Difficult conversation still ahead on Ukraine — Kremlin tells TASS

Dmitry Peskov noted that all of Russian President’s Vladimir Putin's interlocutors in the world support his dialogue with U.S. President Donald Trump and peace efforts in Ukraine
 
Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov Sergey Bobylev/TASS
Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov
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VLADIVOSTOK, September 7. /TASS/. The settlement of the situation in Ukraine requires a difficult dialogue between different sides, Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told TASS in an interview at the Eastern Economic Forum.

He noted that all of Russian President’s Vladimir Putin's interlocutors in the world support his dialogue with U.S. President Donald Trump and peace efforts in Ukraine.

"The support here is absolutely complete, but, of course, the conversation ahead is still quite difficult," Peskov said. 

 

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