Verified strikes, shown one by one, in the order they happened. 7 events · 24 hours ending the evening of 9 July 2026. Official sources only · a finished 24-hour edition, not a live feed.
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From the evening of 8 July through 9 July 2026, Russian strikes killed at least 7 people and injured at least 29 across seven Ukrainian oblasts; the deadliest was a ballistic missile attack on Odesa that opened the overnight barrage, killing four. Figures are official but preliminary.
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Night of 8–9 July: 2 Iskander-M ballistic missiles and 94 attack drones (Shahed, Gerbera, Italmas + Parodiya decoys) launched from Bryansk, Millerovo, Oryol (Russia), occupied Hvardiyske (Crimea) and Donetsk; Ukrainian air defenses downed/suppressed 72 drones by 08:30; both missiles and 19 drones struck 13 locations, with debris falling at 4 more (Ukrainian Air Force).
Verified by the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission (OHCHR): in May 2026 alone, at least 274 civilians were killed and 1,763 injured in Ukraine — the highest monthly toll since April 2022.
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