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Ucrania lanzó cientos de drones contra San Petersburgo y dañó una base naval rusa y un depósito de petróleo

Ucrania lanzó cientos de drones contra Rusia en las primeras horas de este sábado, muchos de ellos contra la región de San Petersburgo, donde se celebró el último día del foro económico más importante del país.
Los ataques dejaron al menos un muerto y provocaron el incendio de un depósito de petróleo en el sur.
Se trata del segundo ataque ucraniano contra la ciudad en menos de una semana, y el Servicio de Seguridad de Ucrania (SBU) afirmó que golpearon una base naval.
Rusia y Ucrania intensificaron los ataques con drones en los últimos meses, mientras los esfuerzos diplomáticos liderados por Estados Unidos para poner fin a la guerra, que está en su quinto año, siguen estancados.
El viernes, el presidente ruso, Vladimir Putin, rechazó la propuesta de reunirse de su homólogo ucraniano, Volodimir Zelenski, que le acusó de elegir “nuevamente la guerra”.
Según el Ministerio de Defensa ruso, las defensas antiaéreas interceptaron el sábado un total de 376 drones “sobre las regiones de Bélgorod, Briansk, Kaluga, Kursk, Leningrado, Nóvgorod, Oriol, Pskov, Rostov, Riazán, Smolensk, Tver y Tula, la región de Moscú, la República de Crimea, la República de Abjasia, y sobre las aguas de los mares de Azov y Negro”. Rusia informó que sus defensas antiaéreas interceptaron el sábado un total de 376 drones (Foto: Televisión Pública de Azerbaiyán/REUTERS.)
Más de 140 fueron derribados en la región de Leningrado, que rodea San Petersburgo, según el gobernador Aleksandr Drozdenko.
Por su parte, el gobernador de la segunda ciudad rusa, Aleksandr Beglov, emitió una llamada inusual a los residentes para que permanecieran en sus hogares durante el ataque.
“Las defensas antiaéreas rusas evitaron cualquier daño. El estado de tres heridos se evalúa como leve y han sido dados de alta”, declaró.
El SBU afirmó que habían atacado la base naval de Kronstadt, así como “el 15º Arsenal de la Armada rusa en la región de Leningrado”.
En el sur ruso, en la ciudad de Ust-Labinsk, los drones provocaron un incendio en un depósito de petróleo.
Y en la región occidental de Tver, los restos de un dron mataron a un hombre, según funcionarios locales.
La declaración del mandatario ucraniano
Zelenski describió los ataques como una “respuesta justa” a la agresión rusa contra Ucrania.
“Es hora de terminar esta guerra. Pero el gobernante de Rusia quiere seguir luchando. Por eso, las sanciones ucranianas contra esta agresión están funcionando”, declaró en X.
Los ataques se producen un día después de que Putin rechazara una reunión con Zelenski. Drones rusos mataron a cuatro personas al impactar contra una fábrica de productos lácteos cerca de Kiev el viernes 5 de junio. (Foto: AFP/Ukrainian Emergency Service).
El viernes, durante el Foro Económico Internacional de San Petersburgo (SPIEF), un evento conocido como el “Davos ruso”, Putin dijo que no le veía “sentido” a reunirse con el líder ucraniano hasta que se acuerde la paz.
“Putin perdió su oportunidad de salir de su guerra fallida”, replicó el sábado el ministro de Exteriores de Ucrania, Andrii Sibiga.
Cientos de miles de personas han muerto desde el inicio de la ofensiva a gran escala en Ucrania en febrero de 2022, que Rusia denomina “operación militar especial”.
Amplias zonas del este y sur de Ucrania fueron destruidas y millones de personas han sido desplazadas de sus hogares en la campaña de cuatro años con la que Moscú esperaba derrocar en cuestión de días el gobierno de Kiev.
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En paralelo, Rusia reanudó este sábado sus ataques contra Ucrania.
Un dron ruso mató a un hombre de 64 años en la región meridional de Nicolaiev, mientras que un ataque en la cercana región de Zaporiyia hirió a un niño de 10 años y a su padre, según las autoridades regionales.
También en la región de Zaporiyia, las autoridades encontraron los cuerpos de dos hombres que habían desaparecido tras un ataque, declaró el gobernador regional, Ivan Fedorov.
En la región central de Dnipropetrovsk, los ataques con drones y artillería rusa mataron a una persona y dejaron a otras tres heridas, indicó el gobernador regional, Oleksandr Ganzha, en Telegram.
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Dem with White House ambitions ripped after backing two scandal-plagued candidates: ‘Troubling’

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Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., who has left the door open to a 2028 presidential run, is facing new questions about his judgment after rescinding support for a second Democratic candidate accused of misconduct involving women.
Gallego rescinded his endorsement of Maine Senate nominee Graham Platner on Monday after a rape allegation surfaced. The move comes just months after Gallego pulled his support from Eric Swalwell’s disastrous California gubernatorial bid amid separate allegations of sexual assault and misconduct.
Both Platner and Swalwell have denied the allegations against them. In a social media post on X announcing he would be withdrawing his support for Platner, Gallego called the accusations against Platner «troubling and deeply serious.»
Meanwhile, Lyndsey Fifield, Platner’s former girlfriend who has publicly accused Platner of abusive behavior, called out Gallego after the Arizona senator withdrew his Platner endorsement Monday, suggesting Gallego had ample warning signs before finally abandoning the embattled Maine Democrat.
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Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz. (Getty Images)
«Mine weren’t sufficiently troubling or serious for you, right?» Fifield wondered in response to a social media post on X from Gallego, referring to the accounts of her relationship with Platner provided to The New York Times and published several weeks ago.
Fifield’s allegations were included in a June 4 New York Times report examining Platner’s past relationships in which she alleged that he repeatedly grabbed her hard enough to leave marks, pulled her from a cab by the wrist and, in one incident, twisted her arm behind her back and held her in a room while they were dating several years ago. Fifield told the Times Platner never hit or punched her but said the alleged incidents left her shaken and afraid. Platner denied being violent and called the allegations false.
Still, Platner drew support from influential Democratic figures before and after the Times report. «Pod Save America» co-host Jon Lovett acknowledged after the June 4 story that the Times had reported allegations that Platner was «intimidating and even physically aggressive with past romantic partners» but argued Democrats had to weigh whether they preferred «a Democratic majority with Graham Platner in the Senate» or a Republican majority with incumbent Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine.
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Fellow co-host Jon Favreau had previously praised Platner as Democrats’ «best and only chance» to beat Collins and as a «good, decent man who’s struggled and grown and is always trying to do better.»

Graham Platner, Democratic U.S. Senate candidate for Maine, during a primary election night event at the Blue Hill YMCA in Blue Hill, Maine, June 9, 2026. (Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
«Senator Gallego did the right thing and broke with those individuals when he learned they had betrayed values he proudly fights for,» a Gallego spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
But Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., said people like Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., needed to apologize for backing Platner, telling Fox News’ Laura Ingraham that he «refused» early on to look past the claims.
«What he did is he effectively broke in her home – he went in her home without her consent, then he came upstairs and assaulted her. She also described that created a dangerous situation for a possible pregnancy because of those circumstances, what he’s done,» Fetterman said of the latest allegations.
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«He was already a dead man walking politically,» Fetterman continued. «Even those ‘Pod Save America’ people who pushed that dirtbag — and they dismissed those things in The New York Times article — maybe they ought to apologize to the women that clearly they didn’t believe or they dismissed.
«I know Democrats that have back-to-back endorsed and gone all in on Swalwell and were on the Platner train as well too. So, maybe stop getting in bed with absolute dirtbags, someone like Platner.»
A Fox News Digital review of public endorsement announcements and press reports found Gallego was the only sitting member of Congress clearly identified as having endorsed both Swalwell and Platner. Separate state and local affiliates within the SEIU and AFL-CIO labor union networks were involved in each race, but they were not the same endorsing entities.

Democratic Party candidate for U.S. Senate in Maine Graham Platner (left) and former Democratic Party Rep. Eric Swalwell (right) (Getty Images)
«The allegations against Platner are awful but are also unsurprising to anyone who actually read the NYT catch-and-kill story. The victim strongly implied the allegations there,» former chief counsel to Senate Leader Mitch McConnell, Mike Fragoso, said this week after the latest round of allegations against Platner.
The latest allegation came from Jenny Racicot, a Maine Democrat who said she dated Platner on and off from 2019 to 2021 and had previously spoken to the Times for its June story. Racicot alleged in a Monday Politico report that Platner entered her home uninvited in late 2021 after she told him not to come over, was intoxicated, ignored her repeated objections and forced her to have sex.
Politico reported that it reviewed text messages and emails with Racicot’s therapist and spoke with people she said she confided in after the alleged assault. Platner has once again denied the allegation as false.
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Gallego joined several other prominent Democrats after the Politico report in rescinding support for Platner or calling on him to exit the race, while Democratic operatives face a tight window under Maine election law to replace him if he withdraws.
«Gallego’s judgment is troubling,» Republican Arizona state Sen. Warren Peterson said. «Another Gallego endorsement going down in flames.»
«There is a bizarre pattern of Gallego, who claimed complete ignorance of his friend Eric Swalwell’s alleged abusive treatment of women and is now doing the same with Graham Platner,» said Jonathan Turley, a Fox News Media contributor and George Washington University law professor.
«For Schumer’s PAC, Senatorial, Gallego, the Pod Bros, et al. the only real difference now is polling,» Fragoso said of the changing sentiment toward Platner.

Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., talks to reporters as he heads for a vote at the U.S. Capitol on Jun. 1, 2026 in Washington, D.C. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
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Meanwhile, conservative commentator Ryan Girdusky took aim at Gallego’s personal history, writing on X, «Ruben Gallego is dropping Graham Platner like he’s a pregnant wife.»
The jab comes as Gallego has also faced separate scrutiny in reference to his 2016 divorce from wife Kate Gallego, who was pregnant at the time.
Unsealed divorce records reportedly showed that Gallego filed for divorce on Dec. 15, 2016, and that his own motion to seal the case noted Kate Gallego had «not yet been served» but was «likely to give birth any day.»
In addition to scrutiny over his divorce, Gallego has faced complaints over his campaign spending on family travel, childcare and other personal expenses. A week ago, Politico reported that Gallego used campaign money on family trips to Miami, Saint Barthélemy, Disneyland, Disney World and Chicago. He also used funds to attend the 2023 Super Bowl in Arizona, but the senator insisted that the tickets were a legitimate campaign fundraising expense.
Fox News Digital’s Peter D’Abrosca and Katelyn Caralle contributed to this report.
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Abbott orders probe after Texas hospital advertises ‘birth packages’ in Mexico: ‘Citizenship is not for sale’

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ordered an investigation into a Texas hospital Tuesday after it confirmed to Fox News that it advertised Spanish-language «Birth Packages in South Texas» on billboards in Mexico promoting childbirth services to pregnant foreign nationals near the U.S.-Mexico border.
Mission Regional Medical Center confirmed to Fox News that it was responsible for the advertising campaign, which promoted deliveries starting at $3,950 for a natural birth and $5,525 for a C-section, and directed viewers to a website, havemybabyinTEXAS.com, which has since been taken offline.
The billboards also displayed a telephone number beginning with «001,» the country code used to place calls to the United States from Mexico.
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Gov. Greg Abbott speaks during a bill signing in the State Capitol on April 23, 2025, in Austin, Texas. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
«The marketing materials regarding maternity services are no longer in use due to any unintended misunderstanding,» a hospital spokesperson said in a statement to Fox News. «We do not support or facilitate any unlawful activity and work to comply with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations.»
The spokesperson said the campaign included two billboards located within approximately 5 miles of the hospital near a U.S.-Mexico border crossing. The hospital said both billboards and the website were removed Monday after images began circulating on social media. The spokesperson also said the campaign began in 2021 but did not specify when the billboards were installed.
Abbott on Tuesday directed Texas Health and Human Services Commission Executive Commissioner Stephanie Muth to investigate Mission Regional Medical Center for potential violations of state law and contractual obligations.
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A Spanish-language billboard promotes birth packages at Mission Regional Medical Center, advertising pricing for natural deliveries and C-sections in South Texas. (Right Angle News)
Images of the billboard circulated on social media before the hospital said it removed the advertisements Monday.
«‘Birth tourism’ is an illegal practice that exploits the extraordinary hospitality that the United States and Texas offer to millions of foreign travelers each year,» Abbott wrote in a July 7 letter obtained by Fox News. «Unfortunately, thousands of foreign travelers come to the United States under false pretenses to give birth and secure citizenship for their children.»
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An English-language billboard promotes birth packages at Mission Regional Medical Center, advertising pricing for natural deliveries and C-sections in South Texas. (Right Angle News)
Abbott directed HHSC to «immediately and thoroughly investigate» the hospital and said any violations should be referred to the Texas Attorney General for civil enforcement and to the appropriate district or county attorney for potential criminal prosecution.
«American citizenship is not for sale and Texas will not permit our healthcare system to be used as a magnet for birth tourism,» Abbott wrote.
The governor also said he plans to work with the Texas Legislature during its next session «to strengthen state law and eliminate birth tourism in Texas.»
«Unfortunately, birth tourism operations are not a new phenomenon,» Kyle Brosnan, general counsel of the Oversight Project, told Fox News Digital in a statement. «The Supreme Court’s egregiously wrong decision in the birthright citizenship case is going to open the floodgates to the birth tourism industry. Our country is much more than a pile of magic dirt. The only answer to these type of practices are criminal investigations and the mass deportation of illegal aliens.»
Mission Regional Medical Center also said it intends to cooperate with state officials.
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«We intend to work cooperatively and transparently with local and state officials,» the hospital said in a statement obtained by Fox News. «Our focus remains on delivering safe, high-quality care to every patient who seeks our services.»
The investigation comes as President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to limit automatic birthright citizenship for some children born in the United States remains the subject of ongoing legal challenges.
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