Russia Launches 242 Drones, 35 Missiles in Massive Overnight Assault on Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy detailed a massive overnight Russian aerial assault involving 242 drones and 35 missiles. The strikes, which heavily targeted Kyiv and other regions, killed at least four people, including an ambulance crew member, and injured dozens. Zelenskyy condemned the timing during a severe cold spell, calling it a deliberate attack on civilian life and energy infrastructure. He called for a stronger global response and urgent air defense support from partners.

Key Points: Russia's Massive Air Assault on Ukraine: 242 Drones, 4 Dead

  • 242 drones launched
  • 4 killed in Kyiv alone
  • Energy facilities targeted in cold spell
  • Second strike hit first responders
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Russia launched 242 drones, 13 ballistic missiles, 22 cruise missiles on Ukraine, killing four, injuring dozens: Zelenskyy

Zelenskyy reports a massive Russian aerial attack with 242 drones and 35 missiles, killing four and targeting energy infrastructure during a cold spell.

"A clear reaction from the world is needed. Above all from the United States... - Volodymyr Zelenskyy"

Kyiv, January 9

Russia carried out a massive overnight aerial assault on Ukraine, launching 242 drones, 13 ballistic missiles and 22 cruise missiles, killing at least four people and injuring dozens, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Friday.

In a post on X, Zelenskyy said the strikes heavily targeted Kyiv and several other regions in the country, damaging civilian infrastructure and energy facilities during a period of severe cold, as the war continues in Eastern Europe for the last four years.

He confirmed that at least four people were killed in the capital alone, including a member of an ambulance crew.

"In Kyiv and the region, the aftermath of the massive Russian strike is still being dealt with. All necessary services are deployed. Twenty residential buildings alone were damaged," Zelenskyy said, adding that recovery operations are ongoing in the Lviv region and other parts of the country.

The Ukrainian President said dozens of people were injured in the attacks and noted that Russia carried out a second strike on a residential building precisely when first responders were providing assistance after the initial attack.

"Unfortunately, as of now, it is known that four people have been killed in the capital alone. Among them is an ambulance crew member. My condolences to their families and loved ones. Dozens of people were injured. There was also a second strike on one of the residential buildings - precisely at the moment when first responders were providing assistance after the first strike," Zelenskyy stated in his post.

Providing details of the assault, Zelenskyy said Russia launched 242 drones, 13 ballistic missiles aimed at energy facilities and civilian infrastructure, one Oreshnik medium-range ballistic missile, and 22 cruise missiles.

He said the timing of the attack, coinciding with a significant cold spell, showed it was deliberately aimed at disrupting the normal lives of civilians.

"The attack took place exactly when there was a significant cold spell. Aimed precisely against the normal life of ordinary people. Right now, everything possible is being done to restore heating and electricity supply for the people," the Ukraianin President said, adding that a meeting of Ukraine's Energy Staff would be held to review restoration timelines, equipment needs and responsible officials.

Zelenskyy also revealed that a building of the Embassy of Qatar in Ukraine was damaged by a Russian drone during the attack, noting that Qatar has played a key role in mediating with Russia to secure the release of prisoners of war and civilians.

"A clear reaction from the world is needed. Above all from the United States, whose signals Russia truly pays attention to," Zelenskyy said, stressing that Russia must face consequences every time it chooses "killings and the destruction of infrastructure" over diplomacy.

He said the latest strike was a "very loud reminder" to Ukraine's partners that strengthening Ukraine's air defence remains a permanent priority, urging that no time be lost in deliveries, production or agreements. Zelenskyy added that Ukraine would inform its partners at all levels about the attack and the response measures required.

"Today, we will inform our partners at all levels about what has happened and what response measures we need," Zelenskyy concluded.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The scale of this attack is terrifying. 242 drones? It feels like a war from the future. While India's neutral stance is complex given our historical ties with Russia, we cannot ignore the immense human suffering. The world needs to do more.
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Rohit P
Very sad news. The timing during severe cold shows a complete disregard for human life. As an Indian, I hope our government's diplomatic efforts can play some role in pushing for a ceasefire, even if behind the scenes. Innocent lives are being lost every day.
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Priya S
Respectfully, while the situation is tragic, I sometimes feel our media gives a very one-sided view. We only hear from Zelenskyy. What about the Russian perspective or the Donbas people who've suffered for years? A balanced view is needed for proper understanding.
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Michael C
The second strike on the residential building when first responders were there is a war crime, plain and simple. The international community's response has been too weak. This conflict is destabilizing the whole world, affecting economies like India's too with oil and food prices.
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Kavya N
So sad to read about the ambulance crew member. They are heroes everywhere. This war has gone on for too long. As a developing nation, India knows the cost of conflict. We should use our G20 voice more forcefully to advocate for dialogue. Jai Hind.

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