Here are the main events of the day 1,291 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
It was published on September 7, 2025
Here is how things stand on Sunday, September 7:
Fighting
- The explosions were heard in cities throughout Ukraine, including Kiev, Kharkiv and Denbero, late on Saturday, when Russian forces launched another large scale attack on drones on the country, Kyiv Indender said, quoting officials.
- Regional ruler, Oil Herherv, said a Russian strike in the town of Botifi in the Sumi area of Ukraine killed one person and became several others. A nine -year -old child was among the injured.
- Evan Fedorov, head of the military administration in the region, occupied by Russia, said a separate attack by drones in Zaporesia, in the southeast, was wounded at least 15 people, four of whom were transferred to the hospital.
- The authorities in Chernkif, Ukraine, said that a Russian drone has shot down publications in the form of 100 Hyrevia bill, providing residents of real funds in exchange for coordinates to help Russia target Ukrainian forces.
- The Russian -controlled Russian manufacturer in Ukraine said that Ukrainian drones were struck on the surface of the nuclear plant training center on Zaporizhzhia, which does not cause any significant damage and no increase in radiation levels. The statement added that the strike occurred about 300 meters (984 feet) from the reactor unit.
arms
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Ukrainian President Folodimir Zelinski said that nearly 60 percent of the weapons used by the Ukraine army were produced locally, which already exceeded a target he set two months ago. Ukraine focuses on the production of drones and provides air defenses to counter intense attacks in Russia drones and missiles.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin urged his country to continue developing missile engines for space launch and construction vehicles on Russian space technology. He said late on Friday that the development of the PD-26 aircraft engine would allow the progress of military transport and passenger aircraft.
Politics and diplomacy
- The remains of the Polish who were killed by the Ukrainian fighters during the Second World War in Western Ukraine, where officials from both countries attended the burial, a step to relieve a rare strain in relations between the close allies.
- Captain Georgie denied a ship believed to belong to the so -called shadow in Russia Baltic Sea cables in the Gulf of Finland In an alleged law of sabotage in December 2024, Captain Devit Vadacoria made comments in a Finnish court, where he and two of the senior oil tankers registered in the Cook Islands were accused of “strict criminal harm and strict interference with communications.”
Penalties
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Ship tracking data showed that the other carrier carrying liquefied natural gas from the LNG project in the North Pole 2 in Russia was established in a Chinese port, days after Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing. This is the second ship of the project that has been approved to the dock in China since late August.
- Belgian Foreign Minister Maxim Brevot has said that the seizure of the Russian Central Bank of the European Union in the European Union over the dangers of the Ukrainian war causes significant damage to the economy in Europe. The European Union has frozen about 200 billion euros (234.4 billion dollars) of the Russian Central Bank’s assets after the invasion of Ukraine in 2022, which is maintained by the vast majority of it by the International Department of deposits in Belgium.
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