The big news last week (June 14-19) was the Ukrainian drone strikes against Moscow and the fires and chaos that followed. Much Sturm and Drang by Muscovites irate and stressing that the nasty “Special Military Operation” was allowed into the nice, clean Russian capital. Russia’s strike against Kyiv this week was smaller but more evil. Also, the Ramstein Group met and decided on $4 billion more support to Ukraine, which surprised no one, so you can read about that somewhere else if you want.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. Many images this week, this is what you get when big, combined strikes hit major cities full of people with smartphones. Gratuitous MiG-29 image (Ukraine Air Force/Sonyashnik, Sunday) The front Kostiantynivka – Over the week, there were more reports of more Russian pressure, and on Thursday, the local command announced it had “liberated” 96 buildings in June. Maps show Russian infiltration from about 270 degrees around the city, but the official Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) stance is that positions are holding and the enemy is being killed. There was a report that appeared on Tuesday that over the weekend, the Russian General Staff sent inspection teams to the various sectors to determine how truthful reports were about the actual progress of attacks, and further, that the inspectors, most interested in actually seeing the situation rather than attending a dog and pony show, were a pair of colonels assigned to figure out what is going on around Kostiantynivka.