Russia launched a drone attack on Kiev in the early hours of New Year’s Day, killing two people and two others. Six other people were injured, local authorities said.
The attack on Ukraine’s capital came shortly after President Volodymyr Zelenskiy vowed in his New Year’s address to do everything possible to end the war within the next year.
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According to the State Emergency Situation Service, a two-story residential building in central Kiev was destroyed. Partially destroyed by air strikes.
In recent weeks, Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly threatened to target Kiev in response to Ukraine’s use of U.S.-supplied weapons on Russian territory. After the drone attack, President Zelenskiy condemned Russia’s actions, writing on Telegram: “Even on New Year’s Eve, Russia is only thinking of causing damage to Ukraine.”
Earlier, in his New Year’s address, President Zelenskiy said: “2025 will be our year. We know that peace cannot be given as a gift, but we will continue to do everything we can to stop Russia and end the war.” I will do my best to make it happen.”
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“Every day next year, I and all of us will have to fight for a strong enough Ukraine.”. because Only such a Ukraine will be respected and listened to. Both on the battlefield and at the negotiation table,” Zelenskiy added.
The Ukrainian military said it intercepted 63 of the 111 Russian drones launched in several regions during the night. According to the military, 46 drones were disabled by electronic jamming. On Tuesday, the Russian military fired 21 missiles into Kiev and the northern region of Soum.
Airstrikes from both Russia and Ukraine have intensified in recent months as both countries seek to gain the upper hand ahead of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20. I claimed that before He could broker a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia within hours.
(Information provided by agency)