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Russia launches Christmas Day attack on Ukraine

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Many Ukrainians were celebrating without heat or power after Russia launched a Christmas Day assault on the country’s energy infrastructure, an act that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned as “inhuman.”

“Today, Putin deliberately chose Christmas for an attack. What could be more inhuman,” Zelenskyy said in a post on X early Wednesday. “Every Russian massive strike takes time to prepare. It is never a spontaneous decision. It is a conscious choice not only of targets, but also of time and date.”

Over 70 Russian missiles and more than a hundred drones targeted Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, with Ukrainian forces successfully shooting down more than 50 missiles and a significant number of drones, Zelenskyy added in his post.

Zelenskyy also said that the “targeted attack” on the energy sector caused outages in several regions, including Kyiv, and emphasized that Russian forces “continue to fight for a blackout in Ukraine.”

“Russian evil will not break Ukraine and will not distort Christmas,” he said.

“This Christmas terror is Putin’s response to those who spoke about illusionary ‘Christmas ceasefire’,” Andrii Sybiha, Ukraine’s foreign minister, said in a post on X Wednesday morning.

The attack caused “serious damage” to thermal power plant equipment, according to DTEK, Ukraine’s largest energy company. Once the shelling stopped, energy sector workers began “restoring the equipment” to ensure a swift recovery, it said.

Ukraine’s Energy Minister, Herman Hlushchenko, confirmed that Russia was “massively attacking the energy system,” in a Telegram post on Wednesday morning.

He urged the population to stay in shelters until the shelling stopped, adding that necessary measures had been implemented to “minimize the negative consequences for the power system.”

This marks Russia’s 13th attack on Ukraine’s energy sector this year, and the 10th attack on the company’s energy enterprises, according to a post on DTEK’s official telegram account.

This marks only the second time in modern Ukrainian history that Christmas is officially celebrated on Dec. 25, a significant shift away from the traditional Jan. 7 celebration observed by Russians and other Eastern Orthodox Christians.

“For the second time in modern history, Christmas unites all Ukrainians,” Zelenskyy said in an earlier post on X.

“Today, we stand side by side. And we will not be lost,” Zelenskyy said, adding, “Ukrainians are together today. And as long as we do this, evil has no chance.”

Meanwhile, Russian officials said Wednesday that four people had been killed and five injured in the partially occupied Kursk region after Ukrainian shelling.

The region’s acting governor, Alexander Khinshtein, said in a post on Telegram that the gas and electricity supply in the town of Lgov had also been disrupted by the shelling.

Hannah Peart

Hannah Peart is an intern in the NBC News London bureau.

Daryna Mayer contributed.

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