July 09, 2025Clash Report
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized that the attack was concentrated on Ukraine’s western regions, a vital logistical hub for military aid flowing from foreign allies. Lutsk, which lies near the Polish and Belarusian borders, hosts key airfields used by the Ukrainian military and is frequently traversed by cargo planes and fighter jets.
“This was not a random act—it was a calculated message,” Zelenskyy said, urging international partners to tighten sanctions on Russian oil and financial enablers.
The Ukrainian air force reported that 296 drones and 7 missiles were successfully intercepted, while electronic warfare systems jammed or lost track of 415 drones. Western analysts suggest Russia may soon be able to launch up to 1,000 drones per night as it accelerates drone production.
Two people were reported wounded in the Kyiv region. Meanwhile, Poland reacted swiftly, scrambling fighter jets and raising its military alert status. The Polish Armed Forces confirmed the move on social media, citing the proximity of Russian attacks.
Russia’s offensive extends beyond Ukrainian borders. Its Defense Ministry claimed it intercepted 86 Ukrainian drones overnight across six regions, including Moscow. A Ukrainian drone strike in Russia’s Kursk region reportedly killed three civilians and injured seven, including a child.
Ukraine, for its part, is expanding its domestic drone manufacturing capabilities with Western partnerships to counter the growing Shahed drone threat. “Our interceptors are increasingly effective,” Zelenskyy noted.
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