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War in Ukraine: at least five people dead after new salvo of Russian missiles
A new series of bombings occurred on the morning of Tuesday January 2 in Ukraine. Nearly a hundred missiles were fired at kyiv and Kharkiv and five people were killed. Vladimir Putin had announced the day before that Russia would intensify its strikes. – (Fr)
A new series of bombings occurred on the morning of Tuesday January 2 in Ukraine. Nearly a hundred missiles were fired at kyiv and Kharkiv and five people were killed. Vladimir Putin had announced the day before that Russia would intensify its strikes.
Flames and significant damage mark a building west of kyiv. A Russian missile fell in the neighborhood on the morning of January 2. From the building, where thick smoke was escaping, rescuers extracted the injured. The Ukrainian capital was targeted by massive Russian strikes. At least four people died, according to local authorities. In the metro, residents once again found refuge. It’s the return of a life under tension underground in kyiv, after weeks of relative lull. 250,000 people are deprived of electricity.
99 missiles launched
President Volodymyr Zelensky denounces This which he describes as a Russian terror campaign. 99 missiles were launched on the country, of which 72 were shot down according to Ukraine. To the east, Kharkiv was hit again. At least one person died and a residential area was affected. For his part, Russia diffuse images of his hasarmy in action. On January 1, Vladimir Putin promised to intensify bombings on L’Ukraine. This start of the year is marked by a revival of war air between the two camps.