Zelenskyy stated a 4-year-old youngster was killed within the central Zhytomyr area, the place a Russian drone struck a residential constructing.
Employees have been scrambling to restore power infrastructure hit within the assault, he stated, which pressured emergency energy cuts throughout a number of areas in frigid winter climate.
“An assault earlier than Christmas, when individuals merely need to be with their households, at residence, and secure. An assault carried out primarily within the midst of negotiations geared toward ending this warfare,” he stated.
“Putin nonetheless can not settle for that he should cease killing.”
4-year-old killed
Russia’s military stated it had launched an enormous strike utilizing long-range drones and hypersonic missiles at navy and power websites.
The top of Ukraine’s Zhytomyr area, Vitaliy Bunechko, stated a woman born in 2021 succumbed to her wounds after her constructing was hit.
“Medical doctors fought to save lots of her life, however ultimately they have been unable to take action,” he stated on Telegram.
There have been additionally deaths within the Kyiv and Khmelnytskyi areas.
The southern Black Sea area of Odesa was additionally focused once more – as Russia steps up its assaults on the essential port metropolis.
Olena Dolhachova, a 40-year-old maths trainer there, instructed AFP she needed to resort to candles to do her work.
“There are assaults each week. Simply when energy is restored, all our schedules are disrupted once more, we’re left with out electrical energy, with out stability, sitting at nighttime for 2 or three days,” she stated.
“It is vitally tough.”
Ukrainian authorities say the intensifying strikes are an try and utterly destroy Ukraine’s maritime logistics.
Dolhachova stated energy outages usually imply her college students can not examine in on-line lessons.
“Regardless of all the pieces, we’re working, we’re educating … We aren’t giving up.”
‘It’s about well being’
Anastasiia Kulakivska, an Odesa magnificence salon supervisor, stated “seven days with out electrical energy has grow to be the norm in Odesa”.
“The home will get very chilly in a short time,” she stated, describing making an attempt to maintain her medication on the proper temperature with out a fridge and utilizing a generator for her household’s wants.
“It’s about well being.
“For instance, when your youngster is sick, that you must plug in an inhaler, and it might’t run on batteries.”
Ukraine’s Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko stated power amenities within the west of the nation have been most affected by the strikes.
Neighbouring Poland scrambled jets to guard its airspace in the course of the strikes, Poland’s navy stated in a publish on X.
On the battlefield within the east, Russia’s military claimed to have captured settlements within the Kharkiv and Dnipropetrovsk areas, in a grinding advance that has accelerated in latest weeks.
Moscow on Monday reported “gradual progress” in talks over the US plan to finish the warfare, as Kyiv and its European allies search to regulate an preliminary proposal that adhered to lots of Russia’s hardline calls for.
-Agence France-Presse










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