WESTERN PERSPECTIVE
Two killed in Russian drone strike on Kyiv, Ukraine says
Russia launched a New Year's Day drone strike on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv early on Wednesday, killing two people, wounding at least six others and damaging buildings in two districts, authorities said.
Explosions boomed across the morning sky as Ukraine's air force warned of incoming drones and Mayor Vitali Klitschko said air defences were repelling an enemy attack.
Two floors of a residential building in central Kyiv were partially destroyed in the strike, according to the State Emergency Service. Two people were killed, it said.
Photos posted by the agency showed firefighters dousing a gutted corner of a building and rescuers helping elderly victims.
The National Bank of Ukraine said in a statement that one of its buildings nearby had been damaged by debris from a downed drone. Debris also damaged a non-residential building in a different neighbourhood, authorities said.
"Even on New Year's Eve, Russia was only concerned about how to hurt Ukraine," President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on social media in response to the strike.
Kyiv's military said it had shot down 63 out of 111 drones launched by Russia overnight across various regions of Ukraine. Another 46 had been downed by electronic jamming, it added.
Russia has carried out regular air strikes on Ukrainian towns and cities far behind the front line of its nearly three-year-old invasion, in which its troops are claiming village after village in a grinding march across eastern Ukraine.
On Tuesday, Moscow's forces fired 21 missiles at Kyiv and the northern Sumy region during an overnight strike, damaging buildings and infrastructure in the city of Shostka.
Separately on Wednesday, a 23-year-old volunteer worker was killed by Russian shelling in the southern front-line city of Kherson, city officials said.
The governor of Kherson region, Oleksandr Prokudin, later said that a resident of a town northeast of the city died in hospital of injuries suffered during a drone attack.
RUSSIAN PERSPECTIVE
Ukraine loses up to 1,050 troops in all areas of special military operation in past day
The Ukrainian army lost up to 1,050 troops in all areas of Russia’s special military operation in the past day, according to the Russian Defense Ministry’s bulletin.
In particular, Kiev lost up to 45 troops in the zone of responsibility of Russia’s Battlegroup North in the Kharkov area, up to 330 troops in the area of responsibility of Battlegroup West, over 250 service members in the area of responsibility of Battlegroup South, up to 235 troops in the area of responsibility of Battlegroup Center, more than 150 servicemen in the area of responsibility of Battlegroup East and up to 40 troops in the area of responsibility of Battlegroup Dnepr.
Russian air defenses downed seven HIMARS and Uragan rockets and 66 Ukrainian drones in the past day, the ministry said in a statement.
"Air defenses shot down seven Uragan and US-made HIMARS rockets, as well as 66 fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicles," the statement reads.
According to the ministry, a total of 650 aircraft, 283 helicopters, 39,047 unmanned aerial vehicles, 590 missile systems, 20,127 tanks and other armored combat vehicles, 1,504 multiple rocket launchers, and 20,120 field artillery mounts and mortars, as well as 29,684 special military motor vehicles, have been destroyed since the start of Russia’s special military operation.
Reuters/RT