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Russia’s Christmas Strikes Deepen Ukraine’s Energy Crisis

Russia launched a massive attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure on Christmas Day, leaving parts of the country in darkness and disrupting celebrations. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the strikes as “inhumane,” accusing Moscow of deliberately targeting civilians during the holiday. The attack marks the 13th large-scale assault on Ukraine’s energy sector this year.

In Kyiv, residents sought refuge in metro stations as air raid sirens blared throughout the morning. Many expressed fear and anger but remained determined to observe Christmas traditions. Elsewhere, Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, faced severe disruptions, with half a million people left without water, electricity, or heating amid freezing temperatures.

Ukraine’s air force reported intercepting numerous missiles and drones, but significant damage was still inflicted. Russia confirmed its forces hit all intended targets, claiming the strikes were aimed at “critical” energy facilities. Ukrainian energy officials warned that power outages could extend through the day as they worked to restore services.

The strikes also sparked international concern after a Russian missile reportedly entered Moldovan airspace, prompting condemnation from Moldovan President Maia Sandu. Ukraine’s foreign minister described the attack as “Christmas terror” and highlighted the ongoing risks posed by Russia’s aggression to neighboring nations.

Despite the devastation, Zelensky reassured citizens that Ukraine’s spirit remains unbroken. “Russian evil will not break Ukraine or distort Christmas,” he said. This is the second time Ukrainians have celebrated Christmas on December 25, transitioning from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian in defiance of Russia.

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