Zelenskyy Condemns Russian Strikes on Kharkiv Amid Escalating Drone Attacks

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported a Russian missile strike on a residential area in Kharkiv, with rescue operations underway and casualties unknown. This attack followed a Russian accusation that a Ukrainian drone strike killed 24 people, including a child, in the Kherson region. Zelenskyy condemned the Kharkiv strike and accused Russia of deliberately prolonging the war, while calling for continued international support for Ukraine's air defenses. In his New Year address, Zelenskyy stated Ukraine seeks peace but will not accept any deal that compromises its sovereignty or is short-lived.

Key Points: Russia-Ukraine War: Kharkiv Strike After Kherson Drone Attack

  • Russian missiles strike Kharkiv residential area
  • Russia claims 24 killed in Ukrainian drone attack
  • Zelenskyy accuses Russia of prolonging the war
  • Ukraine seeks peace but not at any cost
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Zelenskyy claims Russian strikes on Kharkiv, day after Ukrainian drone attack in Kherson region

Zelenskyy reports Russian missiles hit Kharkiv residential area as Russia accuses Ukraine of a deadly drone strike on a Kherson cafe. Latest war updates.

"Unfortunately, this is how the Russians treat life and people - they continue killing... - Volodymyr Zelenskyy"

Kyiv, January 2

A day after the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that Ukrainian drones struck in the Kherson region, which killed 24 people, including a child, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday claimed that two missiles from Moscow struck the city of Kharkiv.

In a post on X, Zelenskyy condemned the strike by Russia, saying it targeted a residential area and caused significant damage.

"A heinous Russian strike on Kharkiv. Preliminary reports indicate two missiles struck an ordinary residential area. One of the buildings has been severely damaged. A rescue operation is currently underway, with all necessary services on site," Zelenskyy said in a statement.

He also noted that the exact number of casualties is yet "unknown".

This comes a day after the Russian MFA in a statement, said that at least 24 people were killed, including a child and more than 50 were injured after Ukrainian drones struck a cafe and a hotel during New Year celebrations in the Kherson region.

According to the Russian Foreign Ministry, the attack took place in the early hours of 2026 and targeted a location where civilians had gathered to celebrate the New Year.

The ministry alleged that the strike was carried out using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), calling it "another terrorist act against civilians" by the Kyiv regime.

Zelenskyy, in his post, further accused Russia of deliberately prolonging the conflict, noting that first responders, the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, as well as Kharkiv city and regional authorities, would provide updates on the situation.

"Unfortunately, this is how the Russians treat life and people - they continue killing, despite all efforts by the world, and especially by the United States, in the diplomatic process. It is only Russia that does not want this war to end, and every day it does everything to ensure the war continues," his post read.

He also called for continued international support for Ukraine, particularly to reinforce air defences and protect civilians as peace talks continue in order to end the four-year-long running war.

"That is why support for Ukraine must continue as well, and every day we need reinforcement of our air defense, our positions, our protection of people's lives. Thank you to everyone who stands with Ukraine!" Zelenskyy added.

Meanwhile, Zelenskyy, in his New Year address, underscored that Ukraine seeks an end to the war but will not accept any peace deal that undermines its sovereignty, stressing he would reject any agreement he considers weak or short-lived.

Delivering the 21-minute address from his office late Wednesday, Zelenskyy acknowledged growing fatigue among Ukrainians after nearly four years of war but said exhaustion should not be mistaken for defeat.

He also compared the duration of the conflict to the period of Nazi occupation of parts of Ukraine during World War II.

"What does Ukraine want? Peace? Yes. At any cost? No. We want an end to the war but not the end of Ukraine," Zelenskyy said.

"Are we tired? Very. Does this mean we are ready to surrender? Anyone who thinks so is deeply mistaken," he added.

Earlier on Monday, Zelenskyy held a meeting with US President Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida as diplomatic efforts continue to end the war.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The cycle of retaliation is just devastating. A strike on a cafe during New Year celebrations? And now missiles on a residential area? When will this end? My thoughts are with all the families affected.
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Rohit P
Zelenskyy's point about war fatigue is so real. After four years, it's natural for people to be exhausted. But giving up sovereignty is not the answer. A tough situation with no easy way out.
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Vikram M
While the human cost is tragic, I respectfully disagree with framing only one side as wanting to prolong the war. The article shows accusations from both. The truth in war is often the first casualty. A lasting peace needs compromise from all parties involved.
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Priya S
As an Indian, seeing this conflict drag on is worrying. It affects global stability, energy prices, everything. Hope the talks with Trump yield something concrete. The world can't afford another year of this.
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Michael C
The targeting of residential areas is a clear violation of international law, no matter who does it. The reports from both sides are horrifying. Where is the accountability?

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