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Russia deploys 273 drones in biggest attack on Ukraine yet

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FILE: A resident looks out of the broken window in an apartment house following Russia's drone attack in Kyiv, 4 May 2025 © AP Photo

Russia launched its largest drone assault in overnight attacks from Saturday into Sunday on Ukraine since the start of its full-scale invasion, with a total of 273 drones deployed, according to the Ukrainian air force.

At least one person was killed, and three others, including a four-year-old child, were injured in the Kyiv region, regional governor Mykola Kalashnyk reported. The attack also caused damage in the regions of Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, and Donetsk.

Ukrainian air defences said they intercepted 88 of the incoming drones, while another 128 went off radar.

Russia’s largest known drone attack before this was on the eve of the war’s third anniversary, when 267 drones were launched against Ukraine.

The escalation in hostilities comes as diplomatic efforts continue. On Saturday, former US President Donald Trump announced plans to call Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss a potential resolution to the conflict.

This follows Friday’s first direct talks between Russia and Ukraine since the beginning of Moscow’s all-out war, which were held in Turkey. Although the two sides failed to reach a ceasefire agreement, they did agree on a prisoner exchange. Both sides have agreed to meet again.

Putin rejected Zelenskyy’s offer to meet face-to-face in Turkey prior to the meeting. Instead, he suggested direct talks, but not at the presidential level, as an alternative to a 30-day ceasefire proposed by Ukraine and its Western allies, including the United States.

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Two Kidnappers’ informants arrested in Kogi

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The Kogi state government has announced the arrest of two suspected kidnapping informants in Okunland area of the state.

The Commissioner for Information and Communications, Kingsley Femi Fanwo, disclosed this in a statement which revealed that the arrests followed the confessional statements of a previously apprehended suspect, Babatunde Aledare, who is currently in security custody.

According to the statement, the arrested suspects are have both confessed to setting up their community members to be kidnapped.

“Following the confession of Babatunde Aledare, two more informants have been arrested in the last 48 hours: they are Dare Okegbe and Lakutu Omobab Ajelesimi. Both suspects are also from Ayetoro Kiri and have confessed to working with kidnappers to set up members of their own community for abduction.”

Fanwo described the arrests as a significant stride in the ongoing crackdown on kidnapping networks in the region, assuring that more arrests are likely as investigations continue.

He called on residents to collaborate with security agencies by reporting any suspicious activities.

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Troops hit Boko Haram hideouts in Borno, kill fighters

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Troops under the 7 Division, Sector 1 of Operation Hadin Kai have dealt another blow to Boko Haram, storming their strongholds in Tangalanga and Bula Marwa, both in Borno State.

According to details obtained by Zagazola Makama from military sources familiar with the mission, the operation was executed on Sunday, July 7, following “credible intelligence reports indicating the presence and activities of terrorist elements in the general area.”

The troops, acting swiftly on the information, first moved into Tangalanga where they came under attack but quickly responded, killing two insurgents during the engagement. The team didn’t stop there.

“After receiving intelligence on the massing up of terrorists within the location,” the sources said, “the team proceeded towards Bula Marwa.”

As soldiers approached the second target, Bula Marwa, the insurgents reportedly fled into the surrounding terrain in a bid to escape. However, their retreat was not entirely successful.

“One fleeing insurgent was neutralized during pursuit, while several special structures within the camp were destroyed,” a source confirmed.

Despite the tense situation and armed confrontation, the troops are said to have completed the mission without recording any casualties on their side — a significant morale boost for the ongoing counterinsurgency efforts in the region.

Recovered from the operation were key items, including aix AK-47 magazines, 90 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition, and a Boko Haram flag.

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BREAKING NEWS: Imo Govt Demolishes Notorious Criminal Hideout at Nekede No. 1 by Imo ADP

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By Ambrose Nwaogwugwu, July 07, 2025.

In a bold and decisive move, the Imo State Government has continued its onslaught against criminality by demolishing a notorious hideout located at Nekede Number One, near the Imo ADP. The structure, long suspected to be a base for armed robbery and heinous organ harvesting operations, was brought down earlier today under the supervision of government security operatives and task force agents.

According to sources within the Governor’s Monitoring and Compliance Unit, the location had been under surveillance following multiple intelligence reports linking it to violent crimes, including coordinated robberies, drug trafficking, and suspected ritual killings involving human organs.

“This location was not just a criminal den; it was a grave threat to public safety and human dignity,” said an official involved in the operation. “Our government will not allow any part of the state to become a breeding ground for evil.”

Residents in the area had reportedly lived in fear for months, as the structure harbored criminals and served as a meeting point for underworld elements. Eyewitnesses described scenes of relief as the bulldozers rolled in and leveled the compound.

“I can finally sleep with my two eyes closed,” said one local resident who asked not to be named. “We’ve known for long that something very dark was happening there. We thank the state government for taking this action.”

Preliminary investigations are ongoing, and several suspects were said to have been apprehended during the raid. Authorities have assured the public that a full-scale investigation will follow, and all those involved in the criminal enterprise will be brought to justice.

This demolition is part of the Imo State Government’s renewed campaign to cleanse the state of criminal syndicates and restore law and order across all localities. In recent weeks, similar crackdowns have been executed in other parts of the state, drawing commendation from security stakeholders and the general public.

The state government has reaffirmed its commitment to making Imo safe for residents, investors, and visitors alike.

More updates to follow.

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