Key Events in the Russia-Ukraine War on Day 1,251
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Key Events in the Russia-Ukraine War on Day 1,251

Key Events in the Russia-Ukraine War on Day 1,251

Key Developments in the Ongoing Conflict: Russia’s War on Ukraine Enters Day 1,251

As of Tuesday, July 29, 2025, significant developments continue to unfold in the protracted conflict between Russia and Ukraine, marked by ongoing military actions and diplomatic maneuvering.

Military Engagement

In a troubling incident, a Russian drone strike targeted a 25-storey residential building in Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, resulting in injuries to eight individuals, including a four-year-old girl, as reported by Tymur Tkachenko, the head of the city’s military administration. This attack was part of a broader assault involving 324 drones, along with four cruise missiles and three ballistic missiles, as detailed by Ukraine’s Air Force. The primary focus of these attacks was Starokostiantyniv, which houses a crucial air base.

In a show of resilience, Ukraine’s Air Force was able to down 309 drones and two missiles during this barrage. However, it confirmed that 15 drones and two missiles did manage to strike their intended targets across three separate locations. Notably, the assault initiated a fire in Kropyvnytskyi, situated in central Ukraine, although local officials reported no injuries from the incident.

On the ground, Russian troops reportedly gained control of the eastern Ukrainian settlements of Boikivka and Belhiika, as stated by the Russian Defence Ministry. Additionally, the national airline Aeroflot faced considerable disruptions, with over 50 round-trip flights canceled. This operational setback was attributed to a significant cyberattack claimed by two pro-Ukraine hacking groups.

Political Dynamics and Diplomatic Efforts

In the political arena, U.S. President Donald Trump has set a timeline of “10 or 12 days” for Russia to negotiate a peace agreement regarding the conflict. Should such negotiations fail, Trump has indicated that the U.S. would impose new sanctions. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy commended Trump for his decisive stance and expressed gratitude for his efforts to prioritize the cessation of hostilities and the safeguarding of lives.

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev characterized a recent trade framework agreement between the European Union and the United States as “anti-Russian,” perceiving it as an implicit ban on purchasing Russian oil and gas.

Military Assistance and Cooperation

On the front of military support, EU Defence and Space Commissioner Andrius Kubilius announced potential expansions to the EU’s secure communication satellite network, IRIS², allowing non-EU countries, including Ukraine, to join. This initiative aims to provide Ukraine with an alternative telecommunications option to Elon Musk’s Starlink, which the Ukrainian military has heavily relied on during the ongoing conflict.

Furthermore, Ukraine’s Defence Procurement Agency has successfully ramped up its production of domestically manufactured weapons, increasing its share to over 71% in the first half of 2025.

As the situation continues to evolve, the international community remains watchful, emphasizing both humanitarian concerns and the urgent need for diplomatic solutions to this pressing international crisis.

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