Russian forces continued aerial attacks across Ukraine early Friday morning, July 3, targeting the Sumy and Dnipropetrovsk regions.

Sumy region casualties

In the Romny community of the northern Sumy region, a Russian drone struck a multi-story residential building, causing a fire and civilian casualties.

Oleh Hryhorov, head of the Sumy Regional Military Administration (OVA), stated that four people died in the strike. The fatalities included two women aged 39 and 26, a 76-year-old man, and a 1-year-old girl who died alongside her mother.

Three men sustained injuries and are receiving medical assistance, local authorities reported.

Dnipropetrovsk region strikes

The State Emergency Service of Ukraine (DSNS) reported that Russian attacks across the Dnipropetrovsk region resulted in 1 death and 13 injuries.

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In the city of Kryvyi Rih, an overnight strike injured seven people. Oleksandr Vilkul, head of the city’s Defense Council, stated two women, aged 45 and 68, were hospitalized in moderate condition. The DSNS and local authorities reported damage to 9 multi-apartment residential buildings, educational facilities, a commercial enterprise, a store, garages, and 10 vehicles. Two buildings temporarily lost gas supply.

Emergency and utility crews were deployed to the affected areas, and a local relief headquarters was established to process aid applications and assist residents.

On Friday morning, Russian forces struck a gas station in the Sofiyivka community of the Kryvyi Rih district, causing a fire. The DSNS reported one fatality and three injuries from this attack.

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In the Synelnykove district, shelling in the Shakhtarske community injured three people and damaged a vehicle. Additional strikes damaged a gas station and vehicles in the Kamianske district, as well as a residential building and outbuildings in the Nikopol district.

Air Force interceptions

The Ukrainian Air Force reported that between the evening of July 2 and the morning of July 3, Russian forces launched 105 attack drones – including Shahed, Gerbera, Italmas, and Parodiya decoy types – from Kursk, Orel, Bryansk, Primorsko-Akhtarsk, Millerovo, and occupied Donetsk. Additionally, two Kh-59/69 guided aviation missiles were launched from the occupied territory of the Zaporizhzhia region.

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Ukrainian air defense systems – comprising aviation, anti-aircraft missile troops, electronic warfare units, and mobile fire groups – intercepted 82 drones and one Kh-59/69 missile. The Air Force recorded that 21 drones and one missile struck 16 locations, with debris falling in five other areas.

Previous strikes in Dnipropetrovsk and Donetsk

The July 3 attacks follow strikes in eastern and south-central Ukraine on July 2. A Russian attack near Synelnykove in the Dnipropetrovsk region killed a seven-year-old child and injured two other children.

In Nikopol, one person was killed and three others were injured. In the Donetsk region, Russian aircraft dropped seven guided aerial bombs on Oleksandrivka, resulting in one death and two injuries, according to Governor Vadym Filashkin.

Kyiv July 2 assault aftermath

These strikes occurred as Kyiv observed an official day of mourning following the July 2 attack.

In the capital’s Darnytskyi district, a nine-story residential building was struck, destroying 64 apartments and killing at least four people inside the structure. Overall, the July 2 barrage across Kyiv resulted in at least 30 deaths and 91 injuries.

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Rescue teams extricated 17 residents, including 7 pulled alive from the debris. President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the site to assess the damage.

Nationwide on July 2, Russia launched 74 missiles and 496 strike drones, striking more than 130 sites across Kyiv, including 60 residential buildings, an ambulance station, a research institute, and a hotel.

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