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Ukrainian air defense systems shoot down missiles as Russia pushes west

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Footage appears to show Ukrainian air defence systems shooting down missiles as Russia pushes West.

The video shows the air defence systems in operation, intercepting Russian missiles mid-flight.

The images were obtained from the Ukrainian Air Command East on Tuesday, July 5, along with a statement saying: "At 4 a.m. on 5th July, 2022. Dnipropetrovsk region, the combat work of the glorious Dnipro anti-aircraft missile brigade Air Command 'East' during the missile attack of the occupiers on Dnipro and the region."

The video was also relayed by the Armed Forces of Ukraine along with a statement saying: "As a result, six of the seven Kalibr sea-based cruise missiles were shot down.

"In general, since 24th February of this year, our air defense system has struck: more than 120 Russian aircraft, about 200 missiles, more than 50 helicopters, more than 200 UAVs."

The images were also relayed by the Ukrainian Armed Forces' Office of Strategic Communications (StratCom).

Russia invaded Ukraine on 24th February in what the Kremlin is calling a "special military operation."

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that between 24th February and 6th July, Russia had lost about 36,500 personnel, 1,600 tanks, 3,789 armoured combat vehicles, 812 artillery units, 247 multiple launch rocket systems, 107 air defence systems, 217 warplanes, 187 helicopters, 664 drones, 153 cruise missiles, 15 warships, 2,648 motor vehicles and fuel tankers, and 65 units of special equipment.

Russian forces have hit targets across Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region with the local governor urging 350,000 civilians to evacuate.

Heavy shelling has been reported in the city of Sloviansk, in the Donetsk region, with at least two people killed and seven injured.

Russian President Vladimir Putin is pushing his advantage after his forces captured the Ukrainian city of Lysychansk, in the eastern Luhansk Oblast region, ordering Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu to continue the offensive.

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that Ukrainian forces would retake the city "thanks to the increase in the supply of modern weapons."

Luhansk's regional governor Serhiy Haidai said that Ukraine's troops have now moved to new fortified positions. He pleaded for more weapons from Ukraine's allies to help fight Russia's current advantage.

Haidai also said that the battle for Lysychansk had forced Russia to commit troops that could have been fighting on other fronts, giving Ukraine time to reinforce the Donetsk region. Ukrainian troops have set up new defensive lines in the region, where they are in control of major cities, with plans to launch a counter-offensive in the southern part of the country.

President Zelensky is negotiating with Turkey and the UN in a bid to secure guarantees for his country's grain exports. The move comes after Turkish authorities detained a Russian cargo ship carrying grain allegedly stolen from Ukraine. The ship is said to contain over 7,000 tonnes of grain that Russian officials said would be sent to 'friendly' countries.

Ukraine has now also asked Turkey to investigate three additional Russian ships that it says transported stolen grain.

The leader of the Russian-backed administration in the occupied Zaporizhzhia region of Ukraine, Yevgeny Balitsky, has said they plan to sell Ukraine's grain to Middle Eastern countries.

Canada has become the first NATO country to formally ratify Sweden's and Finland's accession into the Alliance.

Finland and Sweden completed accession talks at NATO Headquarters in Brussels on Monday, 4th July. NATO said: 'Both countries formally confirmed their willingness and ability to meet the political, legal and military obligations and commitments of NATO membership.'

NATO's 30 member countries have sent the Nordic countries' membership bids to their parliaments for approval.

NATO has appointed US Army General Christopher Cavoli as its new Supreme Allied Commander in Europe. He speaks Russian and has a master's degree from Yale in Russian studies.

Latvia has said that it is reinstating compulsory military service as a result of growing tension with Russia over President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.

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