UK Government says Russia targets Ukrainian civilians
Key points
Russia launched mass drone and missile strikes on Ukraine on 1–2 July and four days later
UK Government says strikes killed and injured civilians, struck civilian infrastructure, and violate international humanitarian law
TL;DR
UK Government reports mass strikes on Ukraine on 1–2 July (496 drones, 74 missiles) and again four days later (351 drones, 68 missiles).
UK Government reports at least 30 killed and 91 injured in the first strike, and 26 killed and over 120 injured in the second, the majority in Kyiv.
UK Government notes strikes damaged residential buildings, emergency services and humanitarian infrastructure including a warehouse linked to the Red Cross, says Russia rejected Ukraine's offer of a full and unconditional ceasefire, and states the attacks violate international humanitarian law.
Original text
Thank you, Mr Chair. On the night of 1 to 2 July, Russia launched a massive attack against Ukraine. It fired 496 drones and 74 missiles, killing at least 30 civilians and injuring a further 91 - the vast majority in Kyiv. Four days later, Russia launched another mass attack on Ukraine’s capital region, firing 351 drones and 68 missiles. 26 people were killed and over 120 injured. These attacks are part of an escalati...