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21:09 At least 16 injured after Russian attacks on Kharkiv

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21:09 At least 16 injured after Russian attacks on Kharkiv

According to official reports, at least 16 people have been injured as a result of Russian missile attacks on the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv(see entry from 19:56). Among other things, a residential building in the city center was hit, writes Mayor Terekhov on Telegram. Several people were taken to hospitals. The Ukrainian air force also announced that the Russian army had once again launched combat drones. Warnings were issued for the Kherson, Mykolaiv and Dnipropetrovsk regions, among others.

20:55 Media report: Zelenskyi imposes sanctions against six Russians
As reported by"Ukrainian Pravda", Ukrainian President Zelensky is said to have implemented a decision by the National Security Council. By presidential decree, Decree No. 877/2023 on the imposition of sanctions against six Russian citizens comes into force. The six Russians would have used Ukrainian documents under a different name or obtained a refugee certificate in Ukraine.

20:23 Ex-ambassador von Fritsch warns of Russian success in Ukraine
The former German ambassador to Russia, Rüdiger von Fritsch, warns of far-reaching consequences in the event of a Russian success in Ukraine. "It would pave the way for a continuation of Vladimir Putin's neo-imperialist policy of violence," Fritsch told theAugsburger Allgemeine newspaper. A Russian victory would "not only be the end of a free, independent Ukraine", but Putin is also aiming for self-determination and freedom for the West as a whole. It is therefore of fundamental importance that Ukraine is put in a position of strength before peace negotiations take place, Fritsch demands. It is Putin's goal not only to force Ukraine, but also "us into dependency". However, this does not rule out the preparation of a peace process that emphasizes mutual security guarantees, as in the 1970s and 80s, says the diplomat.

19:56 Media report: Russian military shelling Kharkiv
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and"Ukrainian Pravda" report that Russian troops shelled the Ukrainian border metropolis of Kharkiv on Saturday evening. According to the city administration, there were at least six explosions in the city, including in the central part of the city. The head of the local regional administration, Sinegubov, announced on his Telegram channel: There "is damage to civilian infrastructure". The mayor of Kharkov Terekhov writes on his Telegram channel about the impact on a residential building. Telegram channels publish a photo of the Kharkiv Palace hotel building, which was allegedly damaged during the shelling of Kharkov. According to preliminary information from the authorities, eight people were injured, four of whom were hospitalized. Earlier, the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces reported the threat of the use of ballistic weapons in the areas of Poltava, Kharkiv, Sumy and Dnepropetrovsk.

19:28 Governor cancels New Year celebrations in Belgorod after Ukrainian attacks
Twelve adults and two children were killed by the Ukrainian shelling of the Russian city of Belgorod, Russia's civil defense agency announced on Telegram. A further 108 people, including 15 children, were injured. The information could not initially be independently verified. Belgorod Governor Gladkov writes on Telegram that mass New Year's events are being canceled due to the attack. There is currently no official reaction from Kiev. Meanwhile in Moscow, President Putin instructs Russian Health Minister Murashko to fly to Belgorod with a team. This is what Kremlin spokesman Peskov tells journalists, according to the Interfax agency.

18:59 Poland protests against Russian airspace violation
Due to the violation of Polish airspace by a Russian missile detected by the Polish military(see entries from 12:29 and 05:39), the Foreign Ministry in Warsaw summons the chargé d'affaires of the Russian embassy and hands him a note of protest. According to the Ministry, the protest note calls on Russia to "explain the incident of airspace violation and immediately cease such activities". According to the information, the missile was in Polish airspace for about three minutes and flew over 40 kilometers.

18:13 Moscow calls for Security Council meeting after Belgorod attack
Russia is calling for a special meeting of the Security Council following the Ukrainian missile attack on Belgorod. "The terrorist attack on Belgorod will be the subject of proceedings in the UN Security Council," said Russian Foreign Office spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, according to dpa. At the same time, she accused the European Union of complicity in the attack. Great Britain also shares responsibility. "Behind the terrorist attack is the UK, which, in coordination with the US, is inciting the Kiev regime to carry out terrorist actions because it has recognized that the Ukrainian armed forces' counter-offensive has failed," Zakharova told the Russian state agency Tass.

17:54 After attack on Belgorod: Russia threatens Ukraine with "punishment"
Following Ukrainian attacks on the Russian border region of Belgorod(see entry from 15:53), the Russian Ministry of Defense is threatening "punishment". The attack on the city of Belgorod will not go "unpunished", the ministry declared in the online service Telegram. According to the statement, "most" of the missiles aimed at the city were intercepted. The Russian authorities had reported several Ukrainian attacks on Russian border regions. According to information from Moscow, 14 people were killed and 108 others injured in the attack on the Russian city of Belgorod. Twelve adults and two children were "killed", according to the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations. Among the 108 injured were 15 children. The authorities published images of burning cars and buildings with shattered windows. A child was also killed by Ukrainian shelling in the border region of Bryansk, as the local governor of Bogoma reported online.

17:23 Air force: Five out of ten Russian drones shot down over Kherson
Ukrainian armed forces shot down five of the ten Russian-launched Shahed "kamikaze" drones over the Kherson region on Friday night, according tothe Kyiv Independent. The unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in the attack were reportedly launched from Cape Chauda in Russian-occupied Crimea and were mainly aimed at the Kherson region. The UAVs caused considerable damage in Kherson, writes Ombudsman Lubinets on his Telegram channel. According to the governor of the Kherson region, the windows of several surrounding buildings were also damaged. According to The Kyiv Independent, there were no casualties.

16:52 Ukrainian officials: Two dead after Russian attacks on Kherson and Zaporizhia
Two people are said to have died in Russian attacks on the Kherson and Zaporizhzhya regions, as reported by"The Kyiv Independent", citing regional officials. A 55-year-old man was killed in a Russian attack on the Kherson suburb of Antonivka, Governor Prokudin wrote on his Telegram channel. According to the report, the victim was in the courtyard of his house at the time of the attack. In the Zaporizhzhya region, a 43-year-old man was killed in a Russian missile attack on Stepnohirsk, Governor Malashko wrote on his Telegram channel. A residential building was also damaged in the attack at 12:10 local time, the governor added.

16:25 Germany supports Ukraine's energy infrastructure with over 24 million euros
The German state-owned KfW development bank will provide around 24.5 million euros for the restoration and improvement of Ukraine's energy infrastructure, the German Embassy in Ukraine has announced on the online platform X. Based on an agreement signed on Friday between KfW and the Ukrainian energy supplier Ukrenergo, the German bank will provide 24 million euros (26.5 million US dollars) in loans and 500,000 euros (553,000 US dollars) in grants. "Germany continues to support the reconstruction and strengthening of energy infrastructure in the regions of Ukraine affected by Russian attacks," the German embassy wrote on social media.

15:53 Moscow: Ten dead in Ukrainian attack on Belgorod
According to information from Moscow, ten people were killed and 45 others injured in a Ukrainian attack on the Russian city of Belgorod(see entry from 13:29). "Nine adults and one child were killed in Belgorod as a result of bombing by the Ukrainian army," the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations explained in the online service Telegram. Four children were among the 45 injured. According to the Kremlin, Russian President Putin was informed of the attack on Belgorod. The Russian city is located around 30 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.

15:28 Selenskyj: Death toll from Russian attacks rises to 39
The death toll from a massive wave of Russian attacks on Ukraine on Friday(see entry from 19:29) has risen to at least 39. More than 150 people were injured in the attacks, according to Ukrainian President Selenskyj on X. Almost 120 towns and villages were affected. This is one of the deadliest attacks on Ukraine since the beginning of the war. The relief operations continued.

15:07 Ischinger calls on the West to take a tougher stance towards Russia
The former head of the Munich Security Conference, Wolfgang Ischinger, criticizes the passive attitude of Kiev's Western allies towards Moscow following the massive Russian attacks on Ukraine on Friday. The message to Russian President Vladimir Putin should be that in the event of further attacks against civilian Ukrainian targets, Taurus cruise missiles would be delivered to Ukraine "the next day", Ischinger suggests in the online service X . The West must switch from "passive to active", the security expert demands and asks: "Why do we remain so reactive towards Moscow?" The German government is still refusing to deliver Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine. The Taurus has a range of more than 500 kilometers and would make it easier for Kiev to attack weapons depots and supply lines on Russian territory.

14:44 Ministry: Power supply restored in the Kiev region after massive Russian attack
The power supply in the Kiev region has been fully restored following the Russian mass missile and drone attack on Ukraine on Friday(see entry from 19:29), reports Ukraine's Ministry of Energy. According to the report, 152 households in Dnipro are still disconnected from the gas supply as a result of a massive missile attack. Four destroyed private houses are also disconnected from the gas network. According to the report, work is underway to restore electricity and gas supplies in the regions of Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Zaporizhia, Lviv, Odessa, Sumy, Kharkiv, Cherkasy and Chernihiv.

14:01 London: Russia on the way to a mass army with lower quality
Russia will probably need five to ten years to rebuild a cohort of well-trained and experienced military units, writes the British Ministry of Defense in its intelligence update. According to the report, the number of casualties on the Russian side has risen year-on-year. The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces reports around 1000 Russian casualties per day in 2023, as Russian forces attempt to carry out attacks on places such as Avdiivka, Bakhmut and Kupiansk. The reports are estimates by the General Staff that cannot be independently verified. "The increase in daily averages reported by the Ukrainian authorities almost certainly reflects the reduction of the Russian Armed Forces and the transition to a mass army of lower quality and high quantity since the 'partial mobilization' of reservists in September 2022," the UK ministry said.

13:29 Governor: Two dead from Ukrainian attack on Belgorod
The authorities of the Russian border region of Belgorod report a major Ukrainian attack with at least two dead. Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov announced on Telegram that the Ukrainian army had fired on the center of the regional capital of the same name, Belgorod. Two children were killed and other people were injured. This information could not initially be independently verified. There was no official reaction from Kiev for the time being. In the meantime, Governor Gladkov called on the people of Belgorod to hide in shelters. At the same time, there were complaints from residents that several air-raid shelters were apparently sealed off and therefore inaccessible. Videos are also circulating on social networks showing numerous columns of smoke and burning cars. Belgorod borders on Ukraine and has been repeatedly shelled since the war began almost two years ago. However, the damage and casualty figures are disproportionate to those in Ukraine, which is under attack from Russia.

12:59 Poland continues to search for parts of flying object
Poland continues to search for parts of an alleged Russian flying object, according to the Polish army. A ground search is taking place in the Lublin voivodeship, looking for possible parts of the object that violated Polish airspace on Friday, the Polish army's operations command writes on Platform X. Around 480 soldiers are taking part in the search near the town of Zamsosc in south-eastern Poland. "The aim of the search is to definitively confirm that no element of the object is located on Polish territory." The search is to continue until the evening, said an army spokesman. According to the Polish General Staff, the object had flown over Polish territory for almost three minutes on Friday morning.

12:22 Ex-Colonel Thiele: "Russia's precision weapons will show devastating results"
The Russian military recently launched the largest wave of attacks since the beginning of the war. Moscow will continue to bombard Ukraine without ceasing in the coming year. This is according to military expert and former colonel Ralph Thiele, who describes 2024 as the "year of drones".

11:43 ISW warns of further large-scale Russian attacks on Ukraine
Following the unprecedented Russian air strikes against Ukraine, which left many dead, US experts are warning of further heavy attacks. "Russia will continue to launch large-scale attacks against Ukraine to weaken Ukrainian morale and Ukraine's ability to sustain its war effort against Russia," says the report by the US Institute for the Study of War (ISW). At the same time, the analysts emphasize that after almost two years of aggressive war, Russia may not be in a position to regularly attack with missiles on a large scale, but more consistently with drones, given its reserves and production capacities.

11:00 Opposition activist sees "Russia on the road to Stalinism"
With its latest wave of attacks, Russia not only wants to demoralize Ukraine, but also send a clear signal of strength to the West. This is what ntv reporter Rainer Munz says. Meanwhile, even opposition members and Kremlin critics are being "persecuted and locked up" in Russia.

10:30 Russia demands "concrete evidence" of missile in Polish airspace
Moscow will not issue a statement on the Russian missile in Polish airspace until it has "concrete evidence" that it is a Russian missile, Russian foreign affairs representative Andrei Ordash told the RIA Novosti news agency. A Russian missile is said to have entered Polish airspace on Friday during the morning attack on Ukraine.

09:50 Military historian considers German combat mission on NATO border possible
Military historian Sönke Neitzel believes it is possible that the Bundeswehr will soon have to go to war against Russian troops. "We cannot rule out the possibility that German soldiers will have to fight to defend NATO territory in a few years' time," he tells Der Spiegel. Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to "reverse NATO's eastward expansion and restore the empire", warns Neitzel. This "imperial claim by Moscow" goes hand in hand with "a great willingness to make sacrifices" in Russian society. Defense Minister Boris Pistorius must therefore quickly improve the Bundeswehr's operational capability. "Pistorius must set up the Bundeswehr so that it can fight in five years' time," the historian demands. The German government's intention to permanently station a combat brigade in Lithuania by 2027 is correct. "Lithuania's army only consists of around 15,000 men and women, it doesn't have a single main battle tank. In the event of a Russian attack, we shouldn't have to bring all our troops to the front first," says Neitzel.

09:09 "Never intercepted" - Russian special missile causes problems for Ukraine
Since the beginning of the attack on Ukraine, the Russian armed forces have fired around 300 Ch-22 missiles at the neighboring country. None of these have been intercepted or shot down so far, said air force spokesman Yuri Ihnat on Ukrainian television. A modified version of the missile was probably one of those that overcame the Ukrainian air defenses on Friday. A total of 30 people were killed on Friday in Russia's biggest airstrike since the start of the war. According to the air force, it shot down 87 cruise missiles and 27 drones out of a total of 158 "targets" fired by Russia from the air. "The Ch-22 missile flies at a speed of four thousand kilometers per hour, it usually reaches its target on a ballistic trajectory, so special means are needed to intercept it," Ihnat said. You need an air defense system like the Patriot system. The modernized version of the missile, the Ch-32, was also used by Russia on Friday. Until now, the Russian armed forces had mainly deployed cruise missiles of this type in the east and south.

08:29 Ukrainians can choose their own brigade for mobilization
Conscripts who want to join the Ukrainian armed forces will be able to choose a brigade in a new mobilization wave, army spokesman Volodymyr Fito says on Ukrainian TV. "Now all conscripted citizens have the opportunity to choose a brigade, for example, the unit that interests them the most, the position that interests them the most, get a recommendation there, undergo a medical examination, sign a contract and get exactly this position in this unit in which they want to serve," says Fito. With this, Fito takes tension out of the mobilization debate. President Zelenskyi had said that the Ukrainian military leadership had proposed the mobilization of 450,000 to 500,000 additional conscripts. Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief Valery Salushnyj later denied this and said that the military had not made a formal request for the mobilization of half a million people.

07:45 Russia: One dead in attack on Belgorod
According to the local regional governor, one person has been killed in a Ukrainian attack on a residential building in the Russian city of Belgorod. According to the governor, four other people were injured in the shelling in the region on the border with Ukraine. The city's water supply system was also damaged. According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, the air defense launched a total of 13 missiles over the region. Belgorod is located about 80 kilometers north of the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv.

07:03 Russia lets Ukrainian prisoners of war fight for itself
Russia is letting a group of Ukrainian prisoners of war fight for itself on the front line in Ukraine. This is reported by Russian state media. Ukrainian soldiers from the "Bohdan Khmelnytskyi" battalion, who are said to be subordinate to the "Kaskad" formation of the Interior Ministry of the Donetsk People's Republic, have already taken part in their first battle against Ukrainian forces near Urozhaine. The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) reports that Russia would be committing another war crime with this action. The Geneva Conventions prohibit the use of prisoners of war in military activities on the side that captured them. Accordingly, no prisoner of war may be sent or detained in areas where he may be exposed to the fire of the combat zone and may not be used for work that is unhealthy or dangerous.

06:10 Moscow: 32 Ukrainian drones destroyed
According to information from Moscow, the Russian military destroyed 32 Ukrainian drones on Saturday night. The unmanned aerial vehicles were intercepted by air defenses over the western Russian regions of Bryansk, Oryol and Kursk near the Ukrainian border as well as over the Moscow region, the Ministry of Defense announced on Telegram. Ukraine has been defending itself against the Russian war of aggression for more than 22 months. Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian territory have been a recurring feature of the conflict. However, casualties and damage are disproportionate to the consequences of the war in the attacked Ukraine.

05:39 Poland threatens Russia with a "tougher response"
Poland threatens Russia with a tougher response in the event of a future violation of Polish airspace. A repeated attempt would result in a harsher response, declared Deputy Foreign Minister Wladyslaw Teofil Bartoszewski. According to the Polish General Staff, an object flew over Polish territory for just under three minutes on Friday morning. "We identify it as a Russian guided missile." Bartoszewski had previously summoned the Russian chargé d'affaires Andrej Ordasch to the ministry and protested about the incident. Ordash called the accusations unfounded and explained that Poland had not provided any evidence.

05:03 Russian governor: Ukrainian drones shot down
According to the governor of the Bryansk region in southern Russia, six Ukrainian drones have been shot down there. The drones are "another foiled Ukrainian terrorist attack", says Governor Alexander Bogomaz. There were no casualties.

04:13 Russia blames Ukraine for airstrikes
After the unprecedented bombardment of Ukraine on Friday night, Russia blames Kiev for the attacks. The real problem was that Ukraine had set up its air defense systems in residential areas, said Russian UN Ambassador Vasily Nebenzia at an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council in New York. "If the Ukrainian air defense systems had not been deployed, there would have been no civilian casualties at all," he continued. More than 30 people were killed and more than 150 injured in the attacks shortly before the New Year celebrations. The Ukrainian leadership speaks of massive "terror" against the civilian population.

03:21 UN representative condemns "appalling attacks" by Russia
A high-ranking representative of the United Nations condemns Russia for the "appalling attacks" on Ukraine. "Regrettably, today's horrific attacks were only the latest in a series of escalating attacks" by Russia, UN Assistant Secretary-General Mohammed Khiari said at an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council. "The Secretary-General unequivocally and in the strongest terms condemns today's horrific attacks on cities and communities in Ukraine," he added.

01:43 Russia reports launch of Ukrainian missiles
According to the Russian Defense Ministry, Russian air defense units shot down 13 Ukrainian missiles over the southern Belgorod region. Units had "thwarted an attempt by the Kiev regime to carry out a terrorist attack", the ministry said in a statement. One man was killed when it hit a house, said Vyacheslav Gladkov, governor of the Belgorod region. Four people are being treated for injuries. Ten private houses were damaged and the water supply in the city of Belgorod was interrupted.

00:04 Russian economy shrank less than expected in 2022
According to official data, the Russian economy shrank by 1.2 percent last year. This was reported by the state statistics office Rosstat. However, due to far-reaching Western economic sanctions in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the agency had expected a decline of 2.1 percent for 2022. Economic growth for 2021 was revised to 5.9 percent from 5.6 percent previously. The Russian economy has recovered strongly this year, supported by rising government spending, particularly on military production. A Reuters survey of analysts predicts GDP growth of 3.1% in 2023. The experts also expect growth to slow to 1.1 percent next year as high interest rates weigh on the economy.

23:21 Ukraine: Russia continues its assault on Avdiivka at
In addition to the heavy bombardment from the air, Russia is also attacking Ukraine with ground troops, according to Kiev. However, the Ukrainian General Staff only recorded a comparatively low number of direct clashes, with 31 battles. The focus is once again on Avdiivka in the eastern Ukrainian region of Donetsk.

22:03 Left Party leader calls for "new diplomatic offensive" after major Russian attack
Left Party leader Janine Wissler condemns the massive Russian airstrikes on Ukraine. Speaking to the AFP news agency, Wissler calls it an "inhumane attack" on the civilian population. "The bombing of infrastructure and homes, especially during the winter, is brutal and inhumane," says Wissler. "These ruthless attacks must be stopped immediately," she continues. "We condemn this targeted attrition of the civilian population in the strongest possible terms," said Wissler. However, the Left Party leader is also calling for "a new diplomatic offensive to promote negotiations for a ceasefire". The aim should be to "set up protection zones and put an end to this horrific war".

21:23 After Russian attacks: UN Security Council convenes for emergency meeting
The UN Security Council has announced that it will discuss the large-scale Russian airstrikes on Ukraine. Ukraine and more than 30 partner countries have requested an emergency meeting, which is scheduled for 22:00 (CET), according to information from the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry and the UN Security Council.

20:49 Bidenurges Ukraine aid after Russian shelling
In light of the unprecedented Russian airstrikes against Ukraine, US President Joe Biden once again urges Congress to approve additional funding for Kiev. "There is far more at stake in this fight than just Ukraine," he warns. "It affects the entire NATO alliance, the security of Europe and the future of transatlantic relations." With its military assistance, the USA has helped to save many lives, he emphasizes. "But if Congress does not act urgently in the new year, we will not be able to continue to provide the weapons and vital air defense systems Ukraine needs to protect its people. Congress must act, and without further delay." If dictators and autocrats are allowed to run riot in Europe, the risk of the US being directly involved increases, he said. "We must not abandon Ukraine," he warned. "History will punish harshly those who do not heed the call of freedom."

20:09 Attack on Russian warship: Crimean media report 74 dead
Following the Ukrainian attack on the Russian warship "Novocherkassk" in the port of Feodosiya in Crimea, two pro-Kremlin media outlets are reporting 74 sailors killed. Information about the fatalities appeared on the websites of "Sevastopol Independent Television" and "Sevastopol News", citing the press service of the Black Sea Fleet. The articles were later deleted. According to official Russian information, one person was killed and four others injured in the attack.

19:29 Death toll from Russian attacks rises to 30
The death toll from a massive wave of Russian attacks on Ukraine has risen to at least 30. More than 160 people were injured in the attacks, according to Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko on Telegram. According to the Ukrainian authorities, schools, a maternity clinic, shopping centers and residential buildings were among those attacked. The air force stated that Russia had used 158 missiles and drones, 114 of which were destroyed. Air force spokesman Yuri Ignat told the AFP news agency that apart from the first days of the war in February 2022, these were the "most massive attacks" on Ukraine.

18:53 The UK delivers 200 anti-aircraft missiles to Ukraine
On the day of the heaviest Russian airstrikes on Ukraine since the start of the war, the UK assures the attacked country of additional weapons. Hundreds of anti-aircraft missiles will be delivered to support Ukraine's defense capabilities, writes British Defense Minister Grant Shapps on X. According to his department, this involves 200 missiles. In the face of Russian "barbarism", the delivery is a clear message that the United Kingdom wants to continue to support Ukraine without reservation, Shapps emphasizes. "Putin's latest wave of murderous air strikes is a desperate and futile attempt to regain momentum after the catastrophic loss of hundreds of thousands of conscripts and before the humiliation of his three-day war entering its third calendar year." Russian President Vladimir Putin is testing Ukrainian defenses and Western resolve, he said. "Now is the time for the free world to stand together and redouble our efforts to get Ukraine what it needs to win," says Shapps.

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Read also:

  1. The ongoing Ukraine conflict escalated further with reports of Russian cyberwar attempts against Ukraine, according to Ukrainian cybersecurity officials.
  2. Amidst the ongoing military operations in Ukraine, there have been calls for stronger military support from the NATO allies, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Selensky urging for increased aid.
  3. In response to the attack on Ukrainian cities like Kharkiv, Russia faced condemnation from the international community, with several countries imposing sanctions on Russian officials.
  4. As the military operations continue, there have been concerns about potential attacks on critical infrastructure in Ukraine, including power plants and communication networks, which could further disrupt the lives of civilians.

Source: www.ntv.de

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