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Putin told Trump Russia will not ‘give up’ aims in Ukraine: Kremlin
Agence France-Presse . Moscow, Russia 04 July, 2025, 01:17

Russia’s President Vladimir Putin told US counterpart Donald Trump that Moscow will not ‘give up’ on its aims in Ukraine, while pledging it will also keep up a negotiating process on the conflict, the Kremlin said Thursday after a call between the leaders.

‘Our president said that Russia will achieve the aims it set, that is to say the root causes that led to the current state of affairs,’ Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov told reporters. ‘Russia will not give up on these aims.’

‘He also spoke of the readiness of the Russian side to continue the negotiation process,’ Ushakov added, saying the call lasted almost an hour.​
 
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Trump, Zelenskiy discuss weapons, escalating Russian strikes

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Jul 04, 2025 22:10
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Jul 04, 2025 22:10

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An explosion of a drone lights up the sky over the city during a Russian drone and missile strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine July 4, 2025. Photo : REUTERS/Gleb Garanich

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said he discussed air defences in a conversation with US President Donald Trump on Friday, and agreed to work on increasing Kyiv's capability to "defend the sky" as Russian attacks escalate.

He added in his account on Telegram that he discussed joint defence production, as well as joint purchases and investments with the US leader.

Ukraine has been asking Washington to sell it more Patriot missiles and systems that it sees as key to defending its cities from intensifying Russian air strikes.

A decision by Washington to halt some shipments of weapons to Ukraine prompted warnings by Kyiv that the move would weaken its ability to defend against Russia's airstrikes and battlefield advances. Germany said it is in talks on buying Patriot air defence systems to bridge the gap.

The conversation came a day after Trump said he had a disappointing call with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Russia pummelled Kyiv with the largest drone attack of the war across the capital, hours after Trump's conversation with Putin on Thursday.

Zelenskiy called the attack "deliberately massive and cynical."

Trump spoke with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Thursday, according to Spiegel magazine, citing government sources. The two leaders discussed the situation in Ukraine, including strengthening its air defences, as well as trade issues, Spiegel reported on Friday.​
 
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Germany's Merz held call with Trump on Ukraine

Jul 04, 2025 23:03
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Jul 04, 2025 23:03

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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz attends the BVR banking conference in Berlin, Germany, July 3, 2025. Photo : REUTERS/Liesa Johannssen/Files

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz spoke with US President Donald Trump on the phone on Thursday about arms deliveries to Ukraine, a spokesperson for the German leaders told Reuters.

Merz initiated the call with Trump, the spokesperson said on Friday.

Spiegel magazine first reported on the call.​
 
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Russia brushes off talks, launches largest assault on Ukraine
Agence France-Presse . Kyiv, Ukraine 05 July, 2025, 01:20

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Firefighters working on a fire at a site of a strike following a mass Russian drone and missile attack on the Ukraine’s capital Kyiv on Friday, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. | AFP photo

The Kremlin said on Friday that it sees no immediate diplomatic way out of the war in Ukraine, hours after launching its largest ever drone and missile barrage of the invasion.

The hours-long bombardments across Ukraine came just after a telephone call between the US and Russian presidents ended without any breakthrough.

AFP journalists in Kyiv heard drones buzzing over the capital and explosions ringing out throughout the night as Ukrainian air defence systems fended off the attack.

‘We are interested in achieving our goals in the course of the special military operation and it is preferable to do it by political and diplomatic means,’ Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters, referring to its invasion, launched in February 2022.

‘But as long as that is not possible, we are continuing the special operation,’ he said in a briefing, including with AFP.

US president Donald Trump had said he made no progress in discussions one day earlier with president Vladimir Putin on ending the war, while the Kremlin vowed to pursue its war aims.

A senior Ukrainian official said that Trump and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky were planning to speak later on Friday.

Tymur, a Kyiv resident who said he had experienced previous Russian attacks, said that the assault in the early hours of Friday was different.

‘Nothing like this attack had ever happened before. There have never been so many explosions,’ he said.

Zelensky said air alerts had begun echoing out across the country as the Trump-Putin call was getting underway.

‘Yet again, Russia is showing it has no intention of ending the war and terror,’ Zelensky said on social media.

‘All of this is clear evidence that without truly large-scale pressure, Russia will not change its dumb, destructive behaviour.’

He urged the United States in particular to increase pressure on Moscow, which on Friday announced fresh territorial gains on the front line with the capture of a village in the Donetsk region.

Poland said its embassy building in Kyiv had been damaged in the attack but that staff were unharmed.

Germany’s foreign ministry meanwhile said that the timing of the attack — just after the leaders’ call — showed that Moscow ’continues to rely on brute force’.

‘Ukraine needs more to defend itself, not less,’ the ministry said on social media.

A government spokesman said Germany was exploring the possibility of purchasing more Patriot air defence systems from the United States for Ukraine.

Zelensky said 23 people were wounded in the barrage, which the air force said comprised 539 drones and 11 missiles.

A representative of Ukraine’s air force told Ukrainian media that the attack was the largest of the Russian invasion, launched in February 2022.

Overnight Russia attacks have escalated over recent weeks.

An AFP tally found Moscow launched a record number of drones and missiles at Ukraine in June, when direct peace talks between Kyiv and Moscow appeared to stall.

In Kyiv, AFP journalists saw dozens of residents of the capital taking shelter in a metro station.

Yuliia Golovnina, who said she shelters at the metro regularly, described to AFP the worry that comes with hearing an explosion during an attack.

‘Will there be another one? Will something collapse on you?’ the 47-year-old said.

‘So in those seconds, you just hold your breath and wait to see what happens next,’ she added.

In Kyiv, concerns mount over whether the US will continue delivering military aid, which is key to Ukraine’s ability to fend off the drone and missile barrages.

The US announced this week it was reducing some of its aid deliveries.

European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen said this was a clear signal that the 27-nation European Union needed to ‘step up’.

Ukraine has also ramped up its retaliatory strikes in Russia, where a woman was killed when a Ukrainian drone crashed into an apartment building, the acting regional governor in Rostov said.

Talks, spearheaded by the United States to secure a ceasefire, have stalled but Ukraine and Russia announced a fresh swap of prisoners of war with Ukraine.

The two sides said it was part of agreements reached during talks in Istanbul last month.​
 
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Russian air defences shoot down four drones headed for Moscow, mayor says

REUTERS
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Jul 05, 2025 21:43
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Jul 05, 2025 21:43

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Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin attends a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia May 5, 2025. Photo : Sputnik/Vyacheslav Prokofyev/Pool via REUTERS

Russian air defences shot down four Ukrainian drones headed for Moscow on Saturday, the city’s mayor said, while one of the capital’s main airports temporarily halted outgoing flights.

Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said emergency services were working at the sites of the downed drones, but gave no information on potential damage.

The Defence Ministry said 94 drones had been destroyed over Russia overnight on Saturday and 45 more between 0800 MSK (0400 GMT) and 1350 MSK.

Outgoing flights at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport were temporarily paused on Saturday before they were later lifted, Russia’s Rosaviatsia aviation authority said, citing “restrictions” over the capital’s airspace as well as strong winds.

Rosaviatsia said incoming and outgoing flights at airports in several other Russian cities were also temporarily halted, including at St Petersburg’s Pulkovo airport, citing safety concerns.​
 
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