08:16 Heavy attacks also on Kharkiv: More than 20 injured, one dead
The Ukrainian capital Kiev is not the only target of massive Russian attacks. Air strikes are also reported from other parts of the country. According to initial reports from the authorities, one person is killed in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv; more than 20 people are apparently injured.
07:50 Russia fires hypersonic missiles
The Ukrainian capital Kiev is the target of a heavy Russian missile attack. According to the Ukrainian air force, Russia used several Kinschal hypersonic missiles. Loud explosions can be heard in the city of millions. There are power cuts in several parts of the city, writes Mayor Vitali Klitschko on Telegram. At least ten people were injured. Civil infrastructure facilities were hit and a gas pipeline was damaged. Problems with the water supply were also reported. According to a Russian Telegram channel, the Kinshal rockets are fired "every few minutes". "This is the first time that such a massive use of this type of weapon has been observed."
07:10 EON boss: Germany must never be so dependent on Russia again
The head of the EON Group, Leonhard Birnbaum, gives the all-clear for the winter when it comes to gas: "We are much better prepared than a year ago, the gas storage facilities are well filled," he tells the Rheinische Post. A lot would have to happen for there to be a shortage of gas this winter," Birnbaum told the Rheinische Post. When asked whether trade with Russia would ever be conceivable again, the EON boss said: "The West should do everything it can to ensure that Ukraine wins this terrible war. Our values are also being sworn by there. At some point, however, there will be a time after Putin. Why shouldn't trade be possible again then? But certainly at a completely different level. And one thing is very clear: Germany must not and will never again become so dependent on Russia."
06:35 Blood toll in Ukraine: How many Russians known by name have already been killed
How many Russians have already been killed in Ukraine? There are no reliable figures, but the independent Russian portal Mediazona, in cooperation with the BBC, has now provided an indication of the enormous blood toll: it has published the names of 40,599 Russian soldiers who have been killed since the start of the Russian invasion in February 2022. The journalists point out that the actual figures are likely to be much higher, as the information they have verified so far comes from public sources, including obituaries, contributions from relatives, news in regional media and reports from local authorities. Since Mediazona's last update on December 15, the number of known victims has increased by 1,100. In total, almost 3,000 officers, including 341 with the rank of lieutenant colonel or higher, have fallen in Ukraine in the past 22 months.
05:59 All red: air alert throughout Ukraine
There is a nationwide air alert in Ukraine. The Ukrainian air force warns of Russian missile attacks via Telegram and calls on the population to seek safety. "A total of 16 Tu-95MS strategic bombers are in the air. Do not ignore the air alarm! Go to the shelters," it says. The air force claims to have fended off 35 Iranian-made Shahed drones during the night.
05:13 Klitschko: Air defenses deployed against Russian drone attack on Kiev
The mayor of Kiev, Vitali Klitschko, writes on the online platform Telegram that the Ukrainian air defenses are causing the loud explosions that can be heard in Kiev. Falling drone debris had triggered a fire in a residential building in the Desnianskyi district. The district on the east bank of the Dnipro River is the most densely populated part of Kiev. Serhiy Popko, the head of the Kiev military administration, said on Telegram that the emergency services had also been dispatched to the Holosiivskyi district on the west bank of the Dnipro. There are no immediate reports of casualties.
03:45 Ukraine: Air defenses deployed against drone attack on Kiev region
The air defense in the region around Kiev is deployed against another drone attack. This is reported by the Ukrainian military on Telegram.
02:30 Many Leopard tanks from Germany are broken
Only very few of the modern Leopard 2A6 battle tanks supplied by Germany are still in use in Ukraine - Green Party budget expert Sebastian Schäfer is therefore calling for faster steps to make them operational again. At the turn of the year, the defense budget expert wrote to the defence companies involved, Rheinmetall and Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW): "Unfortunately, only a very small number of the battle tanks supplied can still be used by Ukraine." Repairs take a very long time because, according to the industry's repair workshop in Lithuania, there is a lack of suitable spare parts.
01:51 Military administration: At least 29 people killed in attacks on Kiev
At least 29 people were killed in the Russian mass attack on the capital on December 29, according to Serhii Popko, head of the military administration of the city of Kiev. "By 10:30 p.m. on January 1, rescue workers had recovered more bodies, bringing the total number of dead to 29. This is the most terrible attack on the capital since the beginning of the war," Popko says on his Telegram channel.
00:25 Russian attack on Kherson region injures 44-year-old woman
According to the head of the Kherson military administration, Roman Mrochko, a woman was injured in a suburb of the city as a result of a Russian grenade attack. The 44-year-old woman was in her house during the attack. Mrochko also says that the woman suffered mine trauma and a concussion.
22:59 Selinskyj: Russia suffers heavy losses on the battlefield
According to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi, Moscow is still suffering heavy losses on the battlefield. In an interview with the British weekly magazine "Economist", Selenskyj says that the idea that Russia is winning the war, which has now lasted almost two years, is "just a feeling". There are no real signs that Russia is interested in peace. Any suggestion that Russia is ready for talks only shows that Moscow is running out of weapons and soldiers. In order to reduce the Russian attacks, Ukraine must attack the strong Russian forces in Crimea and defend the cities in the east of the country. Mobilization is "the only way to protect our state and end the occupation of our country."
21:42 Video to show the work of Ukrainian air defense
The commander of the Ukrainian air force, Mykola Oleshchuk, publishes a video showing the air defense at work. Last night, the air force intercepted a total of 87 of the 90 kamikaze drones shot down by the Russian military. According to Kiev, this was a record number.
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Source: www.ntv.de