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Russia launches 'inhuman' Christmas Day attacks, Ukraine says
KYIV - Russia attacked Ukraine's energy system and some cities with cruise and ballistic missiles plus drones on Wednesday (Dec 25) in an "inhuman" Christmas Day assault, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said. Nearly three years into the war,
KYIV - Russia attacked Ukraine's energy system and some cities with cruise and ballistic missiles plus drones on Wednesday (Dec 25) in an "inhuman" Christmas Day assault, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said.
Nearly three years into the war, the strikes wounded at least six people in the northeastern city of Kharkiv and killed one in the region of Dnipropetrovsk, the governors there said.
Half a million people in Kharkiv region were left without heating, in temperatures just a few degrees Celsius above zero, while there were blackouts in the capital Kyiv and elsewhere.
"Today, (Russian President Vladimir) Putin deliberately chose Christmas to attack. What could be more inhuman? More than 70 missiles, including ballistic missiles, and more than a hundred attack drones," he said.
Ukraine's military said its air defences downed 59 Russian missiles and 54 drones overnight and on Wednesday morning.
Ukrainians were marking their second Christmas on Wednesday, according to a new calendar in another step towards erasing Russian influence.
Nearly three years into the war, the strikes wounded at least six people in the northeastern city of Kharkiv and killed one in the region of Dnipropetrovsk, the governors there said.
Half a million people in Kharkiv region were left without heating, in temperatures just a few degrees Celsius above zero, while there were blackouts in the capital Kyiv and elsewhere.
"Today, (Russian President Vladimir) Putin deliberately chose Christmas to attack. What could be more inhuman? More than 70 missiles, including ballistic missiles, and more than a hundred attack drones," he said.
Ukraine's military said its air defences downed 59 Russian missiles and 54 drones overnight and on Wednesday morning.
Ukrainians were marking their second Christmas on Wednesday, according to a new calendar in another step towards erasing Russian influence.