Ukrainian side: Russia is throwing 'all the reserves they have now' into the fighting in the Luhansk region

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Russia fired rockets at the city of Khmelnitsky in western Ukraine, injuring one person, the head of the Khmelnitsky Regional Military Administration, Shershi Hamari, said on Tuesday. Air defenses shot down one of four rockets fired over the area hours earlier. Three other rockets hit an area community, adding that the target was a water tower that supplies water to the local community. Russian and Ukrainian troops are engaged in “heavy battles” on the outskirts of the Luhansk region in eastern Ukraine, according to Sheryl Heyday, head of the Luhansk Regional Military Administration.

“All the units of the Russian army are now being put there, all the reserves they have now,” Heyday said on Tuesday. Hayday claimed that Russian troops had suffered “substantial losses and injuries” as some troops were withdrawing tactically to regroup. Hospitals are overcrowded, morgues are overcrowded.

Ukraine's military announced on Sunday that it had been forced to withdraw from the city, with President Volodymyr Zelensky saying the withdrawal was to save the lives of Ukrainian troops. They are looking for a pro-Ukrainian population, negotiating with collaborators, showing apartments where military families live, breaking doors and pulling out clothes,“ Hayday said. In a separate update, the Ukrainian Armed Forces General Staff said on Tuesday that Russian troops ”Main energy is being concentrated on controlling the highway connecting Lysychansk and Bakhmut cities, and trying to seize the nearby settlement of Bilohorivka.

Financial data and events to focus on today:

21:45 U.S. June Markit services PMI final value

2:00 US June ISM non-manufacturing PMI

The next day at 02:00, the Federal Reserve releases the minutes of its monetary policy meeting

The next day at 04:30 API crude oil inventories from the United States to July 1

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