The Hear
Flag of ukraine
04.08.2025

04.08.2025Strikes Deep, Engagements Shifted

THE
The Hear Logo
HEAR

This page is an archive of main headlines from Ukraine for 04.08.2025.

It displays 70 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

04.08.2025Strikes Deep, Engagements Shifted
Ukrainian media on August 4 prominently featured SBU drone operations, starting with reports of five Russian fighter jets struck at Saki airfield in occupied Crimea. This deepened into coverage of successful drone attacks on Russian energy infrastructure, including a fuel depot at Sochi Airport and the Novokuibyshevsk oil refinery, halting its operations. These strikes continued the pattern of deep attacks on Russian territory observed in previous days.
Concurrent with the offensive actions, the media tracked US President Trump's ongoing statements regarding potential US nuclear submarine deployments near Russia, and his intentions to raise tariffs on India over Russian oil resale. Later in the day, significant diplomatic developments emerged, with the Kremlin signaling Putin's conditional readiness for a meeting with President Zelensky, a topic that has seen shifts in previous days. Turkish President Erdogan's upcoming visit to Kyiv also gained attention. Reports of widespread "Kinzhal" missile attacks across Ukraine and intense frontline clashes persisted throughout the day.
04.08.2025

03:51Trump's Russia Visit Remarks

Ukrainian media is now heavily focused on U.S. President Trump's statements regarding a potential visit by "Witkoff" to Russia, with reports detailing the likely timing and purpose (Pravda, Ukrinform UA, UNIAN). This indicates a keen interest in evolving US-Russia dynamics. Separately, the Foreign Minister urged Hamas to surrender and release hostages, while military reports on enemy losses continue (Glavcom, Liga.net). President Zelensky's earlier sanctions remain relevant (Ukrinform).
04:15
05:07
06:07

06:53Kinzhal Strikes, Frontline Clashes

Ukrainian media prominently features widespread air raid alerts and Russian "Kinzhal" missile attacks across the country, including the Khmelnytskyi region (Pravda, Ukrinform UA). Concurrent reports detail intense combat on the frontlines, with numerous clashes in sectors like Pokrovsk and Lyman (Glavcom, Ukrinform). US President Trump's statements concerning potential sanctions on Russia and US nuclear submarine deployments also capture attention (Kyiv Post, UNIAN).
08:09
10:38

10:49Fighter Jets Hit in Crimea

Ukrainian media prominently reports on a successful SBU drone operation in occupied Crimea, which struck and destroyed multiple Russian fighter jets at the Saki airfield (Liga.net, Ukrinform UA, UNIAN). Concurrently, there is continued focus on US President Trump's statements regarding US nuclear submarine deployment near Russia (Pravda, Kyiv Post). Also noted is the Kremlin's indication of Putin's readiness for a meeting with Zelensky (Glavcom), amidst ongoing intense frontline clashes (Ukrinform).
11:05
13:13
13:39
14:56
15:14

15:32Deep Strikes on Russian Facilities

Ukrainian media prominently reports new successful drone attacks deep within Russian territory, hitting a fuel depot at Sochi Airport (Kyiv Post) and halting operations at the Novokuibyshevsk oil refinery (Liga.net). Concurrently, President Zelensky's direct engagement with military strategy is highlighted, including his visit to the Vovchansk direction and convening a Staff meeting after visiting the Kharkiv region (Glavcom, Ukrinform UA). Ongoing frontline clashes also remain a focus (Ukrinform).
16:33
16:42
17:59
20:17
21:08

21:35Erdogan's Kyiv Visit, Assets Seized

Ukrainian media features Turkish President Erdogan's upcoming visit to Kyiv (Glavcom), signaling ongoing diplomatic efforts. Concurrently, Naftogaz's successful bid to seize Russian assets in Austria marks significant financial pressure (UNIAN). Meanwhile, reports continue to detail intense combat with numerous frontline clashes (Pravda). Discussions also touch on US public opinion favoring Russian reparations (Liga.net) and the human toll of missile attacks (Kyiv Post).