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07:05 Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities - explosions in Kiev

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07:05 Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities - explosions in Kiev

According to Ukrainian reports, several Ukrainian cities have been attacked by Russia. Explosions were also heard in the capital Kiev. Mayor Vitali Klitschko calls on residents to get to safety.

06:14 Selensky calls for a fight against Russia in 2024
In view of uncertain military aid for the coming year, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi is urging the international community to join forces in the fight against Russia's aggression. "Russian terror must be defeated. Terror must always fail. And all of us in the free world must ensure this together," said Selensky in his video address shortly before the end of the year. Everything must be done to ensure that everyone "shows strength together" in the coming year. Selensky thanked Pope Francis for his peace wishes for Ukraine and the USA for a new military aid package. The United States had supplied new missiles for air defense as well as Himars cruise missiles, 155 and 105 millimeter caliber artillery ammunition and additional armored vehicles. "Everything we need," says Selensky.

05:40 Kharkiv under rocket fire
Kharkiv in north-eastern Ukraine is under Russian missile fire, according to the mayor Ihor Terehov. At least six explosions of anti-aircraft systems have been recorded so far.

04:29 Russians attack Lviv with drones
Russian drones are attacking the western Ukrainian city of Lviv. This was reported by the governor of the region, Maksym Koyytskyi, on Telegram. Local media report explosions.

02:25 Drone parts crash into high-rise building in Odessa
Falling parts of a downed drone have set fire to a high-rise building in Odessa, according to local authorities. The governor of the region, Oleh Kiper, reported the drone attack on Telegram. "A high-rise building in Odessa was damaged by a downed drone". There is no information yet about possible deaths or injuries. The governor calls on all residents of the city to stay in shelters during the drone attack.

00:41 Russia plans to produce 500,000 Ladas next year
Russia's state-owned car manufacturer Avtovas wants to increase production of the Lada brand to 500,000 vehicles next year despite Western sanctions. According to the largest Russian car manufacturer, it expects to produce more than 374,000 Lada vehicles this year. The figure corresponds to a reduced forecast from November. The USA imposed new sanctions against Russia in September, which affected Avtovas. The French Renault Group sold its majority stake in Avtovas in 2022 in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. According to insiders, the purchase price was just one rouble, but the French secured a six-year buyback option.

23:26 Zelensky talks to the Pope about the Ukrainian peace formula
According to his own statements, Ukrainian President Zelenskyi spoke with Pope Francis in a telephone conversation about the Ukrainian peace formula, which he first presented to the United Nations last year. "We discussed our joint work to implement the Ukrainian peace formula," Selenskyj wrote on X. "Over 80 countries are already involved in this process at the level of their representatives. And there will be more," he adds. The peace formula for Ukraine will next be discussed in Davos (Switzerland). It includes the complete withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukrainian territory, the release of all prisoners of war, a trubunal for Russian war criminals and security guarantees. The Pope has sent a special envoy, the Italian Cardinal Matteo Zuppi, to Kiev, Moscow, Washington and Beijing as part of his peace efforts for Ukraine.

22:14 USA and Russia extend cooperation in space
According to information from Moscow, Russia and the USA are extending their agreement on cross-country flights to the ISS space station. According to the Russian space agency Roskosmos, it has been agreed with the US space agency NASA that mixed space teams will fly to the orbital station up to and including 2025, according to the Interfax news agency. The ISS is one of the few things in which Americans and Russians will still be working together after the outbreak of the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine at the end of February 2022. Cosmonauts and astronauts also fly to the space station together. Due to the tensions, Russia has since announced that it will cease cooperation after 2024 and build its own space station. However, as the construction of the station takes time, Moscow later announced that it was considering remaining on board the ISS until 2028.

21:27 Federal Foreign Office sharply criticizes Moscow after verdict against poets
The Federal Foreign Office reacts with sharp criticism to the sentencing of two Russian poets to several years in prison for their participation in a public anti-war reading (see ticker entry from 16:04). "The Russian regime is allowing the judiciary to stifle freedom of expression", the ministry declared on X. A few hours earlier, a court in Moscow had sentenced the poets Artyom Kamardin and Igor Shtovba in Moscow for "incitement to hatred" and "public calls for activities against state security". Kamardin, 33, and Shtovba, ten years his junior, were arrested in September 2022 after taking part in a public reading in Moscow criticizing the offensive in Ukraine.

20:45 Zelenskyi: Exports of 12 million tons via Black Sea corridor so far
Exports of twelve million tons have been transported via the temporary corridor in the Black Sea set up in August. In his evening video address, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi says that the corridor "brought particularly important results in December, and this can be felt at the level of our entire economy". Following Russia's withdrawal from the grain agreement brokered by the UN and Turkey, Ukraine established a so-called humanitarian corridor in the Black Sea. Cargo ships that have been stuck in Ukrainian ports since the start of the war in February 2022 have been able to leave via this corridor. Freighters also use it to call at Ukrainian ports to pick up cargo. There is a de facto blockade because Russia suspended the agreement that guaranteed the safe passage of such freighters carrying Ukrainian grain in July. This blockade is to be circumvented by the corridor.

19:50 Ukraine reports dead and injured in Russian attacks in the south
According to the Ukrainian authorities, at least three people have been killed and nine others injured in Russian attacks on several targets in the south of Ukraine. Two fishermen were killed in the shelling of the village of Bilenke in the Zaporizhzhya region, the Prosecutor General's Office announced on Telegram. Five other civilians suffered injuries of varying severity. According to the authorities, one villager was killed and four others were injured in another Russian attack on the village of Orikhiv. According to police reports, the Kharkiv region in north-eastern Ukraine was also the target of several Russian attacks. Following an attack on the town of Vovchansk near the border with Russia, a 60-year-old woman died of her serious injuries, police said. Three women aged between 58 and 76 were injured in an airstrike on the village of Glushkivka.

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Read also:

  1. The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has seen Russia launch cyberwar attacks against the nation, with reports of cyberattacks on various Ukrainian cities.
  2. In an attempt to counter Russian aggression, President Volodymyr Selensky has called for international cooperation and military aid from NATO, emphasizing the necessity of a united front against cyberwarfare and other forms of attack on Ukraine.
  3. As a direct consequence of the conflict, military operations have intensified, with reports of Russian missile attacks on cities such as Kharkiv, Lviv, and Odessa, as well as drone attacks resulting in property damage and injuries.
  4. Concurrently, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Selensky has expressed concerns over the potential for a larger-scale military conflict in 2024, urging the international community to take decisive action to maintain peace and stability in the region.

Source: www.ntv.de

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