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Zelensky urges allies to push for ‘regime change’ in Russia
Agence France-Presse . Kyiv, Ukraine 31 July, 2025, 23:45

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday urged his allies to bring about ‘regime change’ in Russia, hours after a Russian drone and missile attack on Kyiv killed 11 people including a six-year-old boy.

The overnight strikes reduced part of a nine-storey apartment block in Kyiv’s western suburbs to rubble and wounded more than a hundred in the capital, according to authorities.

The Russian army meanwhile claimed to have captured Chasiv Yar, a strategically important hillside town in eastern Ukraine where the two sides have been fiercely fighting for months.

Moscow has stepped up its deadly aerial assaults on Ukraine in recent months, resisting US pressure to end its nearly three-and-a-half year invasion as its forces grind forward on the battlefield.

Speaking virtually to a conference marking 50 years since the signing of the Cold War-era Helsinki Accords, Zelensky said he believed Russia could be ‘pushed’ to stop the war.

‘But if the world doesn’t aim to change the regime in Russia, that means even after the war ends, Moscow will still try to destabilise neighbouring countries,’ the Ukrainian leader added.

Between late Wednesday and early Thursday, Russia fired over 300 drones and eight cruise missiles at Ukraine, the main target of which was Kyiv, the Ukrainian air force said.

One missile tore through a nine-storey residential building in western Kyiv, tearing off its facade, authorities said.

AFP journalists at the scene of the strike saw rescuers scouring through a smouldering mound of broken concrete, the belongings of residents scattered among the debris.

‘It’s a shock. I still can’t get my bearings. It’s very frightening,’ Valentyna Chestopal, a 28-year-old resident of Kyiv, said.

Tymofii was woken up by the sound of a missile, ‘everything started falling on me. It was terrifying,’ said the resident of the Solomyansky district, whose apartment was destroyed and described the experience as ‘a nightmare.’

Among the victims was a six-year-old boy, who died on the way to hospital in an ambulance, the head of the city’s military administration, Tymur Tkachenko, said in a post on Telegram.

The Russian army said it had hit Ukraine’s military airfield, ammunition warehouse and drone production facilities with a combined overnight strike using high-precision weaponry and drones.

The attack came just days after US president Donald Trump issued a 10-day ultimatum for Moscow to halt its invasion, now in its fourth year, or face sanctions.

Russia said on Thursday it had captured the town of Chasiv Yar, which had been a strategically important military hub for Ukrainian forces in the eastern Donetsk region.

The town ‘was liberated by Russian forces’, Russia’s defence ministry said in a statement, while a Ukrainian army spokesperson rejected Russia’s claim as ‘lies’.

Ukrainian military analyst Oleksandr Kovalenko said the Russians ‘have full control over the entire northern and eastern part,’ of Chasiv Yar including districts that were hardest to get.

But that the fighting for the western side was still on-going, added.

He said the situation was ‘very difficult’ in the town that has been holding up in urban skirmishes for over two years, a record time in the war.

Taking control of Chasiv Yar would represent a major military boon for Russia, which has been making incremental but steady territorial gains for months.

Home to around 12,000 people before the war but now largely destroyed, the town’s capture would pave the way for Russian forces to advance on remaining civilian strongholds in the eastern Donetsk region.

These include the garrison city of Kramatorsk and Sloviansk, important logistical bases for the Ukrainian military and home to many civilians, who have up to now not fled the fighting.

The Kremlin has made the capture of the Donetsk region a priority since it claimed the industrial region as part of Russia in September 2022.

Russia, which denies targeting civilians, has not yet commented on the strike or Zelensky’s call for regime change.

Putin has himself called for Zelensky to be removed from office and has repeatedly questioned his legitimacy.

Thursday’s attacks came just hours before lawmakers in Ukraine’s parliament voted to overturn a highly criticised law that curbed the powers of two anti-graft bodies.

Zelensky, who signed the new bill into law shortly after the vote on Thursday, reversed course after the legislation sparked the biggest public unrest in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion began.

The original law had put the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office under the direct authority of the prosecutor general, who is appointed by the president.

Critics said the move would allow Zelensky to meddle in high-profile corruption cases, while the European Union warned the bill could derail anti-corruption reforms key to joining the bloc.

A total of 331 members of parliament, the minimum required being 226, approved the new legislation, which was lauded by the European Union as a key safeguard against corruption.​
 
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Putin, facing Trump deadline, says he hopes Ukraine peace talks will continue

REUTERS
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Aug 01, 2025 19:16
Updated :
Aug 01, 2025 19:16

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Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko visit the Valaam Monastery in the Republic of Karelia, Russia Aug 1, 2025. Photo : Sputnik/Gavriil Grigorov/Files

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that he hoped peace talks between Russia and Ukraine would continue and that working groups could discuss potential compromises, but said Moscow’s goals remained unchanged.

Speaking one week before the expiry of a deadline set by US President Donald Trump for Russia to agree a ceasefire in Ukraine or face new sanctions - including on countries that buy its energy exports - Putin gave no hint of any change in Moscow’s position.

He said that if anyone was disappointed in the outcome of peace talks to date, that was a consequence of inflated expectations.

Speaking to reporters at a meeting with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in northern Russia, Putin said talks should be conducted “without cameras and in a calm atmosphere.”

He said Russian troops were attacking Ukraine along the entire front line and that the momentum was in their favour, citing the announcement by his Defence Ministry on Thursday that Moscow’s forces had captured the Ukrainian town of Chasiv Yar after a 16-month battle.

Ukraine denied Chasiv Yar is under full Russian control.​
 
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Two-year-old among 28 dead in Thursday’s Russian attack on Kyiv

REUTERS
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Aug 01, 2025 17:24
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Aug 01, 2025 17:24

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Rescuers carry the body of a person found under debris of an apartment building which was hit a day before, by a Russian missile strike, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine, in this handout picture released Aug 1, 2025. Photo : REUTERS

A two-year-old child was found dead in the rubble after Thursday’s sweeping Russian drone and missile attack on Kyiv, Ukraine’s prime minister said on Friday, taking the death toll to 28, with over 150 wounded.

The toddler was the third child to have died in the attack, in which Russia launched more than 300 drones and eight missiles in the early hours of Thursday morning. The other two underage victims were six and 17 years old, the head of Ukrainian presidential office Andriy Yermak said.

The rescue service said 16 of the injured were children, the largest number of children hurt in a single attack on Ukraine’s capital since Russia started its full-scale invasion almost 3-1/2 years ago.

City authorities declared Friday a day of mourning as rescue operations continued.

“This morning, the body of a 2-year-old child was pulled from the rubble, bringing the total dead to 28, of which 3 are children,” Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said on X, adding that over 150 people had been wounded.

“The world possesses every instrument required to ensure Russia is brought to justice. What is lacking is not power — but will,” Svyrydenko said.

US President Donald Trump, speaking to reporters in the Oval Office on Thursday, sharply criticised Russia’s “disgusting” behaviour against Ukraine but said he was not sure whether sanctions would deter Russia.

He has given Russian President Vladimir Putin until Aug 8 to make a deal or else he will respond with economic pressure.​
 
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Russia’s actions in Ukraine ‘disgusting’
Says Trump; Putin signals no change in Russia’s stance


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Rescuers carry the body of a victim recovered from the debris of an apartment building struck by a Russian missile in Kyiv, Ukraine, yesterday. Photo: REUTERS

US President Donald Trump threatened fresh sanctions Thursday while slamming Russia's military actions in Ukraine as "disgusting," as strikes on Kyiv killed at least 16 people.

"Russia -- I think it's disgusting what they're doing. I think it's disgusting," Trump told reporters. Trump also said he would send his special envoy Steve Witkoff, currently in Israel, to visit Russia next.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has already met Witkoff multiple times in Moscow, before Trump's efforts to mend ties with the Kremlin came to a grinding halt.

Washington has given Moscow until the end of next week to cease hostilities in Ukraine, under threat of severe economic sanctions.

Trump reiterated the deadline on Thursday. "We're going to put sanctions. I don't know that sanctions bother him," the US president said, referring to Putin.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said yesterday that Moscow hoped for more peace talks with Ukraine but that the momentum of the war was in its favour, signalling no shift in his stance despite a looming sanctions deadline from Washington.

Meanwhile, Germany said yesterday it will soon start delivering two more US-made Patriot air defence systems to Ukraine, as Kyiv faces a growing number of Russian drone and missile attacks.

After reaching an agreement with the US, the German military will deliver additional Patriot launchers in the coming days, and will supply further components in the next two to three months, the defence ministry said.​
 
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