
Flames and smoke billow from buildings during mass Russian drone and missile strikes on Ukraine’s capital Friday. (Oleksii Filippov/AFP/Getty Images)
Trump-Putin Call Followed by Russia’s Largest Ukraine Attack: Over 500 Drones Strike Kyiv

In a dramatic escalation, Russia launched the largest drone and missile attack on Ukraine since the war began, deploying over 500 aerial weapons in a coordinated overnight strike on July 4, 2025. The onslaught occurred just hours after a controversial phone call between former U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. As Kyiv burned and sirens blared, global leaders scrambled to assess the impact of what Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called “an act of calculated terror.”
Russia’s Largest Ukraine Attack: Over 539 Aerial Weapons Launched
The Russia Ukraine Drone Attack saw 539 Shahed-type drones and 11 ballistic and cruise missiles target Kyiv and multiple other Ukrainian cities including Dnipro, Sumy, and Kharkiv. At least one civilian died, and 23 were injured as high-rise buildings, schools, and metro stations were struck. Ukraine’s air defense intercepted around 478 of these threats, according to a Reuters report, but dozens still penetrated the defenses, causing widespread destruction in Kyiv’s Shevchenkivskyi district.
Timing Raises Alarms: Trump-Putin Call Sparks Global Reaction
The attack came just hours after a Trump-Putin phone conversation was confirmed by both Moscow and Trump’s campaign team. Although the call was described as “cordial,” sources say Putin emphasized Russia’s military objectives while Trump urged restraint—a plea that now appears to have fallen on deaf ears. Zelenskyy condemned the timing, stating that “Putin acts only when he senses hesitation. Every delay in aid is a green light for war crimes.”
Key Targets and Infrastructure Affected
- Residential towers near the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute
- Polish and Chinese diplomatic facilities
- Kyiv Metro Red Line, causing a 12-hour shutdown
- Critical power substation affecting 400,000 households
According to Time Magazine, the Polish Foreign Ministry has summoned the Russian ambassador over damage to its consular facility.
Trump and Zelenskyy Hold Emergency Call
Following the barrage, Trump and Zelenskyy held a 20-minute emergency call. Trump called the attack “disappointing” and confirmed discussions around resuming halted aid, particularly Patriot missile systems. The U.S. had paused several defense shipments during its fiscal review. “We’ll look into fast-tracking what Ukraine needs for air defense,” Trump stated post-call. A new U.S.-Ukraine air defense initiative may be announced within a week, insiders told The Washington Post.
How This Attack Compares to Past Russian Offensives
The Russia Ukraine Drone Attack on July 4 surpassed all previous aerial assaults since the war’s onset in 2022. Previously, Russia had launched no more than 300 drones in a single operation. Military analysts now warn of upgraded Shahed drone variants with reduced detectability.
Why Did Air Defenses Fail?
Experts blame the depletion of interceptors and paused U.S. aid for the lowered success rate. Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense has requested immediate replenishment of NASAMS and IRIS-T systems. NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander has also called for “an urgent military mobilization to reinforce Kyiv.”
International Reaction Intensifies
The EU, NATO, and G7 nations convened within 24 hours of the incident. Poland’s PM described the attack as “a red line.” Germany pledged €1.2 billion in new aid while the UK offered to deploy air-defense trainers inside Ukraine by the end of July. The United Nations Security Council will meet in emergency session on July 6, following requests from both Ukraine and France. The global condemnation may result in new sanctions against Russia’s drone and missile industries.
Humanitarian Fallout: Citizens in Crisis
The Russia Ukraine Drone Attack has displaced over 12,000 civilians in the capital alone. Emergency bunkers in the Dniprovskyi and Podil districts were overwhelmed. Volunteers continue to search for missing persons under collapsed residential structures. Medical personnel are reporting a shortage of trauma equipment, and Ukraine’s health ministry has issued an international plea for medical and surgical kits.
What This Means for the Future of the War
This event is being viewed as a potential turning point. Analysts believe Putin is testing Western resolve following Trump’s recent lead in U.S. polls. “He wants to call NATO’s bluff and gauge Trump’s real stance on support,” said political scientist Anna Kravchenko in a podcast with The Guardian. For now, Ukraine’s military continues to dig in. With talks of an upcoming counteroffensive along the southern axis, the coming weeks will be critical in determining the direction of this prolonged war.
How Citizens and Allies Should Prepare
Citizens in Western Ukraine and NATO-border nations like Poland and Slovakia are being advised to prepare emergency plans. The EU Civil Protection Mechanism is on standby for potential refugee flow increases. U.S. and European consumers should also expect market fluctuations, especially in oil and grain prices. The Black Sea grain corridor remains vulnerable, and commodity markets have already begun reacting with volatility.
Conclusion: Is Peace Further Away Than Ever?
The Russia Ukraine Drone Attack is more than a strike—it’s a strategic message. Whether the West will answer with firm resolve or cautious diplomacy remains to be seen. For Ukraine, the path forward remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: the war has entered a deadlier phase. Follow more updates on the NATO response to Ukraine invasion and related global developments here on TrendyIndiaNews.com.
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