In the Solomensky district of Kyiv, there are already 10 casualties in a multi-storey building where a fire occurred due to a missile strike.
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In the capital, as of 8.30 on January 2, after a massive strike by “daggers” and air defense work on them:
- in the Podolsk region there was a fire in several places.
- in Svyatoshinsky – hitting a social infrastructure building.
- in Pechersky – a hit on the roof of a high-rise building.
- in Obolonsky – a warehouse is on fire.
- in the Desnyansky district there was a fire in a supermarket building.
In the capital, due to the attack, there is a temporary lack of electricity in some houses in the Shevchenko, Svyatoshinsky, Goloseevsky and Obolonsky districts. DTEK promises to resume electricity supplies as soon as the security situation improves.
The regional authorities, in particular the Buchansk community, also reported a power outage.
DTEK also reported that due to the Russian attack, there is a partial loss of electricity in the Buchansky and Vyshgorod districts. Emergency response will begin after the alarm ends.
At night, air defense forces destroyed all 35 attack drones launched by the Russian Federation.
There has been a missile attack on Ukraine since the morning. Damage is known in Kharkov and Kyiv.
The Air Force reports the takeoff of another MiG-31K and the possible re-launch of the Kinzhal missile
Source: Racurs

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