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Russian attacks on Kyiv kill four and cut heat and power to millions
Summary
Overnight Russian strikes killed at least four people and damaged energy infrastructure, prompting power and heating cuts for millions; Ukrainian authorities said air defences shot down large numbers of drones and missiles.
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Russian forces carried out a large overnight strike on multiple Ukrainian cities, with officials calling it one of the biggest attacks since the new year. President Volodymyr Zelensky said the main targets were energy-generation facilities and substations. Ukrainian air defences reported shooting down many incoming drones and missiles. The strikes damaged power and heating systems and led to emergency cuts in several regions.
Reported facts:
- Officials said nearly 300 drones, 18 ballistic missiles and seven cruise missiles were launched across eight regions.
- At least four people were killed when a postal terminal in Kharkiv was hit, and dozens were wounded, according to local officials.
- Damage to energy-generation facilities and substations prompted emergency power cuts in Kyiv and in the Chernihiv, Odesa, Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk regions, leaving millions without heat or electricity.
- Ukraine's air force reported shooting down 247 drones and seven missiles and said strikes caused damage at 24 sites.
Summary:
The attacks have worsened already difficult winter conditions by interrupting heat and power supplies for large numbers of people. Officials described extensive damage to energy infrastructure, and frontline fighting and diplomacy continue without a clear resolution. Undetermined at this time.
