Volodymyr Zelensky has condemned an “inhumane” attack by Russia on Christmas Day, as he accused Vladimir Putin’s forces of launching a vast assault on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.
The strikes wounded at least six people in the city of Kharkiv and killed one in the region of Dnipropetrovsk, local governors said. Half a million people were left without heating in Kharkiv and blackouts were reported in Kyiv.
The Ukrainian president said more than 70 missiles, including ballistic missiles, and more than 100 attack drones were used to strike Ukraine’s power sources. Kyiv managed to shoot down at least 50 missiles and a significant number of drones, he said.
“Putin deliberately chose Christmas for an attack. What could be more inhumane?” Mr Zelensky said. “They continue to fight for a blackout in Ukraine.”
It came a day after at least one person was killed and 15 injured in Mr Zelensky’s hometown after a ballistic missile struck an apartment building in the central Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih.
“The monsters landed a direct hit on a four-storey residential block with 32 apartments,” said local military chief Oleksandr Vilkul.
Russia ‘trying to destroy region’s power system’, Dnipropetrovsk governor says
Dnipropetrovsk governor Serhiy Lysak said the fatality there occurred in a Russian attack on regional power facilities.
“Since the morning, the Russian army has been massively attacking the Dnipro region. It is trying to destroy the region’s power system,” he said.
Andy Gregory25 December 2024 10:48
Urgent call for evacuation of Australian fighter after stepping on landmine in Ukraine
The Australian government is being urged to urgently evacuate a 38-year-old citizen who sustained severe injuries after stepping on a landmine while fighting on Ukraine’s eastern front.
Friends of the injured man, who was yesterday reported to be receiving treatment in a Ukrainian hospital, told The Guardian that without immediate specialist care, he risks losing his limbs.
A spokesperson for Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade confirmed on Tuesday that consular assistance was being provided but declined to comment further, citing privacy concerns.
The Australian fighter recounted his harrowing ordeal in a statement shared by a supporter. “I nearly bled out,” he said, describing the 20-hour evacuation and the lack of immediate first aid.
Glenn Kolomeitz, a former Australian army officer, has called on the government to arrange an urgent evacuation to ensure the man receives proper medical treatment. “He needs surgery very rapidly,” Mr Kolomeitz stressed.
Andy Gregory25 December 2024 10:26
Nearly half of Ukrainians support joining Nato even as territories remain under Russian occupation
Nearly 47 per cent of Ukrainians feel that the country should join Nato even if some of the territories are under Russian occupation, a new survey suggests.
The findings from the survey by the Ilko Kucheriv Democratic Initiatives Foundation and the Razumkov Centre, reported by the Kyiv Independent, are broadly in line with suggestions made recently by Volodymr Zelensky for a peace deal to end the war in Ukraine.
The recent polls reveal an increase of 14 per centage point from a similar survey conducted in June 2023.
Andy Gregory25 December 2024 09:58
One killed and at least six injured as half a million without power in Kharkiv after ‘inhumane’ attacks
The Russian strikes condemned as “inhumane” by Volodymyr Zelensky have 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.
The Ukrainian president said more than 70 missiles, including ballistic missiles, and more than 100 attack drones were used to strike Ukraine’s power sources. Kyiv managed to shoot down at least 50 missiles and a significant number of drones, he said.
Andy Gregory25 December 2024 09:40
More than 3,000 North Koreans killed and wounded in Kursk, Zelensky says
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said that more than 3,000 North Korean soldiers have been killed and wounded in Russia’s Kursk region.
“There are risks of North Korea sending additional troops and military equipment to the Russian army,” Mr Zelensky said after receiving a report from his top military commander Oleksandr Syrskyi, adding: “We will have tangible responses to this.”
The estimate is higher than that provided by South Korea’s military, which said that at least 1,100 North Korean troops had been killed or wounded.
Mr Zelensky said he was citing preliminary data. However, the figures of combat casualties could not be independently verified.
Andy Gregory25 December 2024 09:29
Volodymyr Zelensky condemns ‘inhumane’ Russian attacks on Christmas Day
Volodymyr Zelensky has condemned an “inhumane” attack by Russia on Christmas Day.
The Ukrainian president said more than 70 missiles, including ballistic missiles, and more than 100 attack drones were used to strike Ukraine’s power sources. Ukrainian foreign minister Andrii Sybiha said one Russian missile passed Moldovan and Romanian airspace.
“Putin deliberately chose Christmas for an attack. What could be more inhumane?” Mr Zelensky said. “They continue to fight for a blackout in Ukraine.”
He said Ukraine has managed to shoot down at least 50 missiles and a significant number of drones.
Andy Gregory25 December 2024 09:07
Comment: The one battle President Zelensky looks set to win
The one battle President Zelensky looks set to win
For all of Russia’s recent setbacks, it is increasingly unlikely Ukraine will be able to push back invading forces to the border positions when hostilities first broke out – but it may yet force Vladimir Putin into a negotiated peace that would ensure greater security for Europe
Namita Singh25 December 2024 08:00
Six injured in Kharkiv as Russia launches major missile attack on Ukraine
Russia attacked Ukraine’s energy system and cities in its eastern region with cruise and ballistic missiles this morning, Ukraine’s energy minister and local officials said.
At least six people were wounded in a missile attack on Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine on Wednesday morning, regional governor Oleh Syniehubov said.
Ukrainian air forces said Kharkiv was attacked by ballistic missiles and Syniehubov said on the Telegram messaging app that there were “damages to civilian non-residential infrastructure”.
Separately, Dnipropetrovsk governor Serhiy Lysak said on Telegram: “Since the morning, the Russian army has been massively attacking the Dnipro region. It is trying to destroy the region’s power system.”
Ukraine’s energy minister German Galushchenko said on Facebook that Russia “is massively attacking the power sector” and that the transmission system operator had imposed restrictions on electricity supply to minimise the impact.
Earlier on Wednesday, the Ukrainian military launched a countrywide air alert in response to Russian cruise missile launches.
The country’s largest private energy company DTEK said its generating facilities were attacked during the strike, causing “serious damages” to power equipment.
Namita Singh25 December 2024 07:32
Russia attacked Ukraine’s DTEK power plants, says company
Russia attacked the power plants of Ukraine’s largest private energy company, DTEK, severely damaging equipment, the company said this morning.
“This year, it is the 13th massive attack on the Ukrainian energy sector and the 10th massive attack on the company’s energy facilities,” it said on the Telegram messaging app.
Namita Singh25 December 2024 07:30