Four people have been killed across Ukraine in Russian attacks, including two in Kyiv, where powerful explosions hit for the second night in a row.
Ukraine struck oil refineries in Russia’s Saratov and Tatarstan regions, according to President Volodymyr Zelensky, who was in Turkey to meet US President Donald Trump on the sidelines of the Nato summit.
Answering reporters’ questions with Mr Zelensky, Mr Trump said the US would give licences so that Patriot air defence systems can be made overseas for Ukraine to counter Russia.
Mr Zelensky thanked Mr Trump for his support and said Kyiv wanted to discuss weapons supplies, possible peace negotiations and a developing drone deal.

“Air defence is the priority,” Mr Zelensky said, adding that Kyiv wanted to share details of its needs under the Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List (Purl), in which European allies and Canada are buying American weapons to help his country.
Mr Zelensky also said Ukrainian and US officials had begun work on a drone deal, calling it “a very good beginning”.
In Kyiv, several explosions were heard shortly after midnight, even before authorities could issue an air raid alert to give civilians time to find shelter.
The early morning Russian attacks killed one woman and injured two others in Kyiv, according to city administration head Tymur Tkachenko. The State Emergency Service said the attack damaged several administrative buildings and warehouses, as well as a garage complex and several trams.

Hours later, another Russian drone struck Kyiv’s Desnianskyi district, killing a second person and injuring six others, Mr Tkachenko said. A total of eight people were injured in the Russian attacks on the capital.
In Kharkiv, two people were killed and 20 others were injured in a series of overnight strikes, according to mayor Ihor Terekhov.
In Zaporizhzhia, a Russian guided bomb injured a man and a woman on Tuesday night, regional head Ivan Fedorov said.
Ukraine’s air force said Russia fired 169 long-range strike drones and seven missiles, including five ballistics, at the country last night.
Air defences shot down or jammed 139 drones, and two anti-radar missiles did not reach their targets.
All five ballistic missiles and 20 drones struck targets at 15 locations, the air force said, underscoring the continued strain on Ukraine’s air defences.

Russia’s Defence Ministry said the military carried out a strike on arms industry facilities in Kyiv overnight, hitting a plant that was manufacturing components for Flamingo cruise missiles and a facility assembling mid- and long-range drones.
The ministry also said air defences downed 415 Ukrainian drones from late on Tuesday to early Wednesday.
Saratov governor Roman Busargin said a Ukrainian drone attack killed one person, injured several others and damaged unspecified industrial facilities.
Mr Zelensky said Ukrainian long-range attacks reached the Saratov, Tatarstan and Bashkortostan regions deep inside Russia, as well as the Voronezh region, closer to the Ukrainian border. The strikes hit refineries in Saratov and Tatarstan, the latest energy facilities struck by Ukraine that have worsened fuel shortages across Russia.
In the Tatarstan region, Nizhhnekamsk Mayor Radmir Belyayev said Ukrainian drones damaged industrial facilities in the city and injured several people. Mr Belyayev did not identify the damaged facilities.
Sergei Aksyonov, the Moscow-installed head of the Crimean Peninsula that was illegally annexed by Russia in 2014, said restrictions on civilian fuel sales would continue and that petrol would not be available “on certain days”.
Ukraine is giving a fully justified response to Russia striking our country and prolonging the war.
Today, our long-range sanctions reached the Saratov region, Tatarstan, and Bashkortostan – roughly 800, 1,400, and 1,500 kilometers from the front line. They also reached the… pic.twitter.com/MOQaIM2Owe
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) July 8, 2026
Mr Aksyonov said many of the decisions being made to resolve the crisis could not be disclosed publicly, adding that he was giving regular updates to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
“The fuel supply situation remains strained and will continue to be so for some time,” he said. “We are monitoring this issue closely in co-ordination with the federal government and are working on a solution.”
Russia’s Gazprom state-controlled gas company said that Ukrainian drones attacked the Krasnodarskaya compressor station serving the Blue Stream natural gas pipeline to Turkey. It said the attack was intended to derail Russian gas shipments to Turkey, but there was no disruption of supplies.
Commenting on the strike, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov described it as another “dangerous” attack against “the critical international energy system” and voiced hope that Turkey and other nations would warn Kyiv against such action.
Yuri Slyusar, the governor of the Rostov region, said that Ukrainian drones damaged two oil tankers in Taganrog Bay, injuring two crew members. The crew of one of the ships had to be evacuated.
Mr Slyusar said that there was no oil spill as the oil tankers heading to the port of Rostov-on-Don were empty.