Украйны нийслэлд пуужингийн цохилт өгч, засгийн газрын бүтцэд өөрчлөлт оров

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Энэхүү мэдээ, нийтлэлийг хиймэл оюун боловсруулав.

ОХУ-ын зүгээс Украйны нийслэл болон бусад бүс нутгийг чиглүүлэн баллистик пуужин, дроноор эрчимтэй довтолсны улмаас олон хүн амиа алдаж, дэд бүтэц ихээхэн хохирол амслаа.

ОХУ-ын баллистик пуужингийн цохилтын улмаас Киев хотод дор хаяж хоёр хүн амиа алдаж, зургаан хүн шархадсаны дотор 16 настай өсвөр насны хүүхэд байна. Мөн Одесса хотод болсон томоохон халдлагын улмаас олон хүн амиа алдаж, нийт улс даяар амь үрэгдэгсдийн тоо 14-т хүрсэн байна. ОХУ-ын Батлан хамгаалах яам энэхүү цохилтуудыг боомтын дэд бүтэц болон газрын тос, шатахуун хадгалах байгууламжуудыг онилсон гэж мэдэгдлээ. Хариуд нь Украйн улс хар тэнгис дэх ОХУ-ын 20 орчим хөлөг онгоц, түүний дотор 17 газрын тос тээвэрлэгч танкер руу дроноор цохилт өгсөн гэж мэдэгдэв.

Энэхүү хурцадмал байдлын дунд Украйны Ерөнхийлөгч Володимир Зеленский Засгийн газрын бүтцэд томоохон өөрчлөлт хийж байна. Ерөнхий сайд асан Юлиа Свириденко огцорсны дараа Ерөнхийлөгч тус улсын төрийн өмчит эрчим хүчний компани “Naftogaz”-ын тэргүүн Сергий Корецкийг дараагийн Ерөнхий сайдад нэр дэвшүүллээ. Тэрээр өвлийн улирлын бэлтгэл ажлыг хангах нь Засгийн газрын нэн тэргүүний зорилт болохыг онцлов. Мөн Батлан хамгаалахын сайдыг солих төлөвлөгөө байгаа нь улс төрийн хүрээнд шүүмжлэл дагуулж байна.

Их Британийн Лейборист намын удирдагч Стармер Украйнд айлчилж, тус улсыг тууштай дэмжихээ илэрхийлэв. Үүний зэрэгцээ Их Британи улс Украйны зэвсэгт хүчний чадавхыг нэмэгдүүлэх зорилгоор Шеффилд хотод үйлдвэрлэсэн 105 мм болон 155 мм-ийн их бууны гол төмрүүдийг нийлүүлж эхэллээ. Энэ нь 61 сая фунт стерлингийн өртөг бүхий батлан хамгаалах гэрээний хүрээнд хэрэгжиж буй ажил юм.

АНУ-ын Ерөнхийлөгч асан Дональд Трамп ОХУ-ын Ерөнхийлөгч Владимир Путинтэй хэлэлцээр хийж дайныг дуусгах боломжтой гэж үзэж байгаагаа илэрхийлсэн ч Кремльд ойр эх сурвалжууд ОХУ-ыг энхийн хэлэлцээрт сонирхолгүй байгааг мэдээлж байна. Шинжээчдийн зүгээс ОХУ-ын зүгээс дайныг үргэлжлүүлж, хурцатгах хандлагатай байгааг тэмдэглэжээ.

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Explosions rocked the city shortly before 1am local time as Russia fired at least eight ballistic missiles towards the capital, according to Ukraine’s Air Force.

Kyiv City Military Administration chief Tymur Tkachenko said the city was under ballistic missile attack.

Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko said two people were killed and six wounded, including a 16-year-old boy. At least three of the injured were taken to hospital.

Firefighters work at a compound of a private enterprise damaged during Russian missile strikes, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine (Reuters)

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Writing on Telegram, he accused Moscow of deliberately targeting the civilian population. He added that a non-residential building and a gas pipeline were also damaged in the attack.

Russia’s defence ministry acknowledged the strike on Odesa, saying it had intentionally targeted port infrastructure “used for the unloading of petroleum, oil, and lubricants”.

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Shweta Sharma16 July 2026 05:00

Britain sends first Sheffield-forged artillery barrels to Ukraine

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Explosions rocked Kyiv shortly before 1am local time with Ukraine’s air force reporting at least eight ballistic missile launches from Russia towards Kyiv.

Tymur Tkachenko, head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, also said that Russian forces were attacking Kyiv with ballistic missiles.

Mayor Vitali Klitschko, writing on ⁠Telegram, said a ​storage area ⁠was struck ‌in a suburb in the west of ‌the city and ‌debris hit the ground in an area ⁠on the opposite bank of the Dnipro River. He said fires broke out in both areas.

Firefighters work at the site of a Russian missile strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine
Firefighters work at the site of a Russian missile strike, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine (Reuters)

Aerial alerts were also sounded in other parts of Ukraine, including in regions far from the front line, such as Vinnytsia Oblast.

The air force also warned of waves of Russian Shahed-type drones attacks in various cities.

The full extent of damage and casualties is not yet clear.

Firefighters work at a compound of a private enterprise damaged during Russian missile strikes, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv
Firefighters work at a compound of a private enterprise damaged during Russian missile strikes, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv (Reuters)

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Speaking to reporters in Kyiv on Wednesday, Zelensky said Koretskyi was the “most prepared candidate” for the role after consultations, citing energy security as the government’s top priority.

“The priorities are clear – preparing for winter,” Zelensky said. “Therefore, following all the consultations, Sergii Koretskyi is surely the most prepared candidate for the post of prime minister of Ukraine.”

Sergii Koretskyi on right side of the table
Sergii Koretskyi on right side of the table (AFP/Getty)

The nomination comes after parliament accepted the resignation of prime minister Yulia Svyrydenko on Tuesday, just a year after she took office. Her departure triggered the resignation of the entire government, with lawmakers expected to vote on Koretskyi’s appointment on Thursday.

Zelensky has offered little public explanation for the reshuffle beyond saying he wants to refresh the country’s leadership.

The changes are expected to extend beyond the premiership.

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Eyewitnesses heard ‌a series of ​explosions in ‌the city.

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