Key facts
- President Volodymyr Zelensky warned of a new massive strike on Ukraine.
- Russian intelligence indicates Moscow is planning a large-scale attack.
- Zelensky urged civilians to heed air raid alerts.
- Zelensky urged allies to accelerate Patriot missile deliveries.
- Russia launched a barrage of missiles and drones toward Kyiv overnight on July 6.
- Explosions were reported in Kyiv in the early morning hours of July 6.
- The Russian attack followed Zelensky's warning.
President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Russian intelligence indicates Moscow is planning another large-scale attack on Ukraine. He urged civilians to heed air raid alerts and allies to accelerate Patriot missile deliveries. Hours after Zelensky's warning, Russia launched a barrage of missiles and drones toward Kyiv overnight on July 6. Explosions were reported in the capital in the early morning hours of July 6.
This coordinated action follows President Zelensky's public statement regarding impending Russian military operations. The warning from the Ukrainian president highlighted the specific threat of a large-scale strike, prompting calls for increased civilian vigilance and expedited military aid, particularly Patriot missile systems. The subsequent attack on Kyiv appears to be a direct manifestation of the intelligence shared by Zelensky.
