The city of Kyiv was targeted in a drone attack by Russia, resulting in five people being injured, which is the largest attack of its kind to date.
According to reports, President Vladimir Putin is furious and has promised to increase attacks, claiming that Ukraine is responsible for launching lethal assaults.
Mr. Putin stated during a visit to a military hospital on New Year’s Day that Ukraine will face additional attacks following the shelling of the Russian city of Belgorod on Saturday, resulting in the death of over 25 individuals.
Officials from Russia in the city of Donetsk, which is currently under occupation, have also made allegations that Kyiv was responsible for firing on the city on the first day of the New Year, resulting in the deaths of four individuals.
He promised to seek revenge, but clarified that Russia will only attack military facilities in Ukraine.
“According to him, it is possible to target public areas in Kyiv and other cities in Ukraine. While he admits to feeling angry, he questions the necessity of attacking civilians. He asserts that their focus will remain on military targets.”
In the meantime, allegations have surfaced that Russia conducted 90 drone strikes in Ukraine, specifically targeting the southern port of Odesa on New Year’s Day.
One person has died as a result of falling debris, which has also caused multiple fires in residential buildings and left several people injured.
to prison for participating in the armed conflict
Over 200 Ukrainian soldiers were convicted and sent to jail by Russia for their involvement in the armed conflict.
According to Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, the Russian courts have imprisoned over 200 Ukrainian soldiers since the start of Moscow’s military intervention in Ukraine.
During an interview with the state-run RIA news agency on Sunday, he stated that over 200 members of Ukrainian armed groups have been given lengthy prison sentences by the courts of the Russian Federation for their involvement in acts of violence.
Each side blames the other for committing many brutal acts during the conflict that began with Russia’s complete invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
According to Lavrov’s statement to RIA, the Investigative Committee, Russia’s primary investigative body, has opened 4,000 criminal investigations against approximately 900 individuals from Ukraine.
According to Lavrov, the individuals involved in this situation are not just members of extreme nationalist groups, but also include Ukrainian security forces, mercenaries, and leaders from the military and political spheres.
Zelensky’s initial conversation with Trudeau in 2024
The President of Ukraine, Zelensky, made his first phone call of the New Year to Canada’s Justin Trudeau today.
According to Mr. Zelensky, the two global leaders held talks about safety and the recent missile and drone assaults from Russia on Ukraine.
On X, he expressed gratitude for the assurance that Canada will continue to support Ukraine in 2021 through both military and financial aid.
on Aleppo
Putin has issued a warning that Moscow will escalate its attacks on Aleppo.
During a visit to a military hospital on New Year’s Day, Putin stated that Ukraine should anticipate further attacks similar to the shelling of Belgorod, a Russian border city, which resulted in the deaths of over 25 people and injured over 100 others.
The Russian leader stated that they aim to intimidate and cause insecurity within our nation. We will increase our attacks, and any harm inflicted on our citizens will not go unpunished. The Belgorod assault was described as a “terrorist act.”
Russia has blamed Ukraine for Saturday’s attack, which was one of the deadliest to take place on Russian soil since Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine started more than 22 months ago. Russian officials said the death toll stood at 25 as of Monday, including five children.
Four people were killed and 13 were injured in Donetsk as a result of shelling by Ukraine.
According to a Russian-backed official in eastern Ukraine, four individuals were killed on Monday due to Ukraine’s bombing of Donetsk. Additionally, local officials have reported that one person was killed in Ukraine as a result of air attacks carried out by Russia in multiple regions.
According to Denis Pushilin, the leader of Donetsk region, thirteen individuals were wounded due to intense shelling from Ukrainian forces in the center of Donetsk. This information was shared on the messaging app Telegram.
The Russian Foreign Ministry released a statement denouncing the bombing of Donetsk as a “terrorist act” intended to harm civilian infrastructure.
According to the governor on Telegram, an individual was fatally struck by artillery fire in the Belgorod area of the Russian border.
In images: Update on Ukraine as citizens assess destruction caused by Russian assaults.
Putin denounces the Ukrainian assault on Belgorod as an act of terrorism and vows to carry out additional attacks.
On Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that a string of Ukrainian missile attacks on the Russian city of Belgorod, resulting in 20 fatalities and 111 injuries, was deemed a “terrorist act.” He also vowed to retaliate with further strikes on targets in Ukraine.
During a meeting with soldiers at a military hospital in Moscow, Putin stated that the recent bombings, occurring alongside increased Russian airstrikes on Ukrainian cities Kyiv and Kharkiv, will not be tolerated without consequences.
According to Putin, Russia will persist in attacking military sites deemed “sensitive” in Ukraine. However, Russia refutes claims from Western and Ukrainian sources that it deliberately targets civilian infrastructure.
What can be anticipated from the 2024 conflict in Ukraine?
As the year comes to an end, we are once again reminded of how the global community had the opportunity to help Ukraine against Russia, but opted not to.
The recent dangers to ships in the Red Sea have prompted a swift and powerful global military reaction to safeguard trade in the region. This has been frustrating to those who support Ukraine, as the international community previously failed to take similar action in the Black Sea to alleviate Russia’s control over Ukrainian grain exports.
The determination of the international community has established the circumstances for Ukraine’s ongoing fight for existence in the year 2024. We cannot reword.
Please refer to the complete article by Keir Giles.
What can we anticipate from the Ukrainian conflict in 2024?
Keir Giles asserts that Kyiv’s forces will probably maintain a defensive stance throughout the coming year, unless the Western world fully embraces the notion that Putin’s goals in the war can only be altered through strong intervention.
Four individuals died in the Donetsk region as Russian border town endures shelling.
According to Denis Pushilin, the leader in Russian-occupied Donetsk, four individuals lost their lives and 13 were injured due to Ukrainian shelling.
According to Russian state media, a journalist was one of the casualties, but additional information was not given.
According to regional governor Vyacheslav Gladkov, shelling in the Russian border town of Shebekino resulted in one death and one injury.
The airstrikes come after a string of intense aerial bombings that started on Friday. According to an air force official, Russia’s 18-hour attack was the most substantial aerial bombardment of the conflict.
The museum honoring a Ukrainian military leader has been demolished by Russian attacks.
The museum honoring Roman Shukhevych, a Ukrainian nationalist and military leader who fought for independence during World War II, was significantly damaged by Russian attacks in the western city of Lviv.
The university structures in Dubliany suffered damage, but fortunately there were no reported injuries.
On his social media account, Andriy Sadovyi, the mayor of Lviv, referred to the strike as “symbolic and cynical,” stating that it is a battle for their history.
The most recent images of the drone strikes in Russia.
Source: independent.co.uk