Verified strikes, shown one by one, in the order they happened. 5 events · 24 hours ending 14:32, 11 July 2026. Official sources only · a finished 24-hour edition, not a live feed.
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Between the afternoon of 10 July and the afternoon of 11 July, Russian strikes killed 11 people and injured 61 across five Ukrainian cities; the deadliest single strike hit a bus stop in Sumy. Figures are official but preliminary.
These are not just numbers, photographs, or cards. They are real people’s lives.This report preserves only facts confirmed by official sources.
Night of 10–11 July: 6 ballistic missiles, 4 Kh-59/69, 2 Kh-31 and 121 attack drones launched; 2 missiles and 111 drones intercepted; hits recorded at 11 locations (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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