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Russian drone attack injures 6, including children, in Ukraine just days after Zelensky-Trump meeting

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Russian drone attack injures 6, including children, in Ukraine just days after Zelensky-Trump meeting

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian drones blasted apartment buildings and the power grid in the southern Ukraine city of Odesa in an overnight attack that injured six people, including a toddler and two other children, officials said Wednesday.

The attack came as Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed confidence in his country’s eventual victory in the nearly four-year war against its neighbor.

Four apartment buildings were damaged in the Odesa bombardment, according to regional military administration head Oleh Kiper. The DTEK power provider said two of its energy facilities suffered significant damage. The company said 10 substations that distribute electricity in the Odesa region have been damaged in December alone.

A semi-truck cargo trailer engulfed in flames after a Russian drone attack in Odesa.

Russian drones hit Ukrainian apartments and the power grid in the southern city of Odesa, injuring six people, including a toddler and two other children. via REUTERS

An apartment building with smoke rising from damaged windows and fire visible inside, following a drone strike in Odesa.

Smoke rises from an apartment building damaged during an overnight Russian drone strike. via REUTERS

Russia has this year escalated its long-range attacks on urban areas of Ukraine. In recent months, as Russia’s invasion of its neighbor approaches its four-year milestone in February, it has also intensified its targeting of energy infrastructure, seeking to deny Ukrainians heat and running water in the bitter winter months.

Between January and November, more than 2,300 Ukrainian civilians were killed and more than 11,000 were injured, the United Nations said earlier this month. That was 26% higher than in the same period in 2024 and 70% higher than in 2023, it said.

Russia’s sustained drone and missile attacks have taken place against backdrop of renewed diplomatic efforts to stop the fighting.

Two workers on the balcony of a damaged residential building in Odesa after a Russian attack.

Workers stand on the balcony of a damaged building following the attack in Odesa. AFP via Getty Images

A woman stands at a makeshift memorial in front of an apartment building destroyed by a missile in Kyiv.

A woman stands on snow at a makeshift memorial at an apartment building that was hit by a Russian missile in June. REUTERS

U.S. President Donald Trump hosted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at his Florida resort on Sunday and announced that a settlement is “closer than ever before.” The Ukrainian leader is due to hold talks next week with the heads of European governments supporting his efforts to secure acceptable terms.

Putin is convinced of victory in Ukraine

Despite the progress in peace negotiations, which he didn’t mention, Putin reaffirmed his belief in Russia’s eventual success in its invasion of Ukraine as he gave his traditional New Year’s address to the nation Wednesday.

Burned-out cars and a damaged residential building in Odesa following an attack.

Burned-out cars near a damaged residential building following the drone attack. AFP via Getty Images

He gave special praise to Russian troops deployed in Ukraine, describing them as heroes “fighting for your native land, truth and justice.”

“We believe in you and our victory,” Putin said, as cited by Russian state news agency Tass.

Putin delivered his recorded 3-1/2 minute speech against the backdrop of a snowy Kremlin, a tradition broken only in 2022 — the year the invasion began — when the Russian leader gave his address flanked by men and women in military fatigues.

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Russia claim Putin’s residence was attacked

The ongoing long-range attacks, meantime, are inflaming tensions.

The overnight Odesa strikes “are further evidence of the enemy’s terror tactics, which deliberately target civilian infrastructure,” Kiper, the regional head, said.

Moscow has alleged that Ukraine attempted to attack Putin’s residence in northwestern Russia with 91 long-range drones late Sunday and early Monday. Ukrainian officials deny the claim and say it’s a ruse to derail progress in the peace negotiations.

A severely damaged residential building with broken windows and balconies, with people standing on two separate balconies.

The overnight Odesa strikes “are further evidence of the enemy’s terror tactics, which deliberately target civilian infrastructure,” Oleh Kiper, the regional military administration head, said. AFP via Getty Images

Maj. Gen. Alexander Romanenkov of the Russian air force claimed Wednesday that the drones took off from Ukraine’s Sumy and Chernihiv regions.

At a briefing where no questions were allowed, he presented a map showing the drone flight routes before they were downed by Russian air defenses over the Bryansk, Tver, Smolensk and Novgorod regions.

It was not possible to independently verify the reports.

A damaged child's room with two stuffed animals on a bed, covered in debris from a damaged ceiling and walls.

A room damaged by the drones. AFP via Getty Images

The European Union’s foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, on Wednesday called the Russian allegations “a deliberate distraction” from the peace talks.

“No one should accept unfounded claims from the aggressor who has indiscriminately targeted Ukraine’s infrastructure and civilians since the start of the war,” Kallas posted on X.

A woman walks on snow past an apartment building hit by a Russian missile in Kyiv.

A woman walks past an apartment building that was hit by a Russian missile in June. REUTERS

Ukraine weapons fund receives billions of dollars

Zelenskyy said Wednesday that Romania and Croatia are the latest countries to join a fund that buys weapons for Ukraine from the United States. The financial arrangement, known as the Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List, or PURL, pools contributions from NATO members, except the United States, to purchase American weapons, munitions and equipment.

Since it was established in August, 24 countries are now contributing to the fund, according to Zelenskyy. The fund has so far received $4.3 billion, with almost $1.5 billion coming in December alone, he said on social media.

Ukraine’s air force said Wednesday that Russia fired 127 drones at the country during the night, with 101 of them intercepted by air defenses.

Meanwhile, the Russian Defense Ministry said that 86 Ukrainian drones were shot down overnight over Russian regions, the Black Sea and the illegally annexed Crimea peninsula.

The Ukrainian attack started a fire at an oil refinery in Russia’s southern Krasnodar region, but it was quickly put out, local authorities said.

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