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Novorossiysk,
Russia, Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2026. (Satellite image ©2026 Vantor via AP) By ILLIA NOVIKOV Updated 10:58 AM MESZ, August 14, 2026 Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit
Kyiv,
Ukraine (AP) — Russian jet-powered drones struck a home in northern
Ukraine on Friday, killing a 29-year-old woman and her 9-year-old son, officials said. The strike came a day after the United Nations said July was the deadliest month for Ukrainian civilians since the weeks following
Moscow’s all-out invasion of its neighbor more than four years ago. At least 437 civilians were killed and 2,610 wounded last month, the U.N. monitoring mission in
Kyiv said, as
Russia escalated its bombing of Ukrainian towns and cities. Overall, since
Russia’s invasion on Feb. 24, 2022, U.N. human rights monitors say the war has killed at least 16,874 civilians, including 820 children, and wounded 51,273 injured, including 3,126 children. “Every month this year the number of killed and injured civilians has increased. That trend accelerated sharply in July,” said Danielle Bell, head of the U.N. human rights monitoring mission in
Kyiv. “The number of civilian casualties in July was the highest we documented in a single month since March 2022.” The Russian strike in northern
Ukraine’s
Sumy region early Friday also wounded four other people, including the dead boy’s father and grandmother, who were hospitalized with severe burns, the regional military administration chief
Oleh Hryhorov said. In
Ukraine’s eastern
Donetsk region, a Russian glide bomb demolished six floors of a 10-story apartment block, killing one person and wounding 16 others, Ukrainian President
Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.
Russia is launching around 220 glide bombs every day against settlements near the front line in eastern and southern
Ukraine, Zelenskyy said in a social media post Friday.
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Moscow is getting more North Korean missiles 4 MIN READ 68 Russian forces crush settlements with the brute force of 3,000-pound (1,300-kilo) glide bombs, artillery, missiles and drones, then send in infantry units to attack the exposed defenders. The tactic has rendered many towns and villages uninhabitable. In all,
Russia attacked 12 Ukrainian regions overnight, wounding dozens of people, Zelenskyy said. Ukrainian drones strike a major port north of
Moscow Ukrainian forces, meanwhile, extended their long-range strike campaign against Russian infrastructure, hitting the port of Ust-Luga in the Leningrad region north of
Moscow and starting a brief fire, its governor Alexnader Drozdenko said. Ust-Luga is one of
Russia’s largest oil and gas export terminals located more than 800 kilometers (500 miles) from
Ukraine. It has been a frequent target of Ukrainian drone attacks this summer, as
Kyiv seeks to undermine Russian oil exports that provide
Moscow with vital revenue for its war effort.
Ukraine also launched another attack on the premises of Wildberries,
Russia’s biggest online retailer, which
Kyiv says helps supply the Russian military. The attack damaged a wall of a Wildberries warehouse in the Tver region north of
Moscow, the region’s acting governor Vitaly Korolyov said. Wildberries reported “insignificant damage” and said the goods stored at the site were not damaged. The Russian Defense Ministry said Friday its air defenses overnight intercepted 553 Ukrainian drones over 18 Russian regions, as well as occupied Crimea and the waters of the Azov and the Black seas. NATO fighter jets shot down a drone that entered Latvian airspace in the early hours of Friday, the Latvian army and an official for the military alliance said. Latvian authorities did not say what the origin of the drone was but said it had entered Latvia “as a result of Russian electromagnetic warfare.” Several drones have previously crossed the border into Latvia. Most of them are thought to be Ukrainian drones that strayed off course due to Russian electronic jamming. Two Italian Eurofighter jets were scrambled to tackle the drone and one of them shot it down, NATO spokesperson Allison Hart said. Two Turkish fighter jets were also deployed, she said. Residents in five municipalities in eastern Latvia were warned about the threat to airspace and told to take shelter. Associated Press reporters Claudia Ciobanu in Warsaw, Poland, and Lorne Cook in Brussels contributed to this report. Follow the AP’s coverage of the war in
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Russia-
Ukraine ILLIA NOVIKOV Novikov is an Associated Press reporter covering news in
Ukraine since 2022. He is based in
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