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Almost half of Kyiv without heat and power after massive Russian drone strike

Over 5,600 buildings lose heat in sub-zero temperatures as Russia targets energy grids amid ongoing US-led peace negotiations

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Ukrainian servicemen shoot down a missile during a Russian strike in Kyiv on Tuesday. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse

An overnight Russian bombardment left thousands of residential buildings in Kyiv without heating and water in -14 degrees Celsius (6.8 Fahrenheit) temperatures on Tuesday, when the Ukrainian capital was already scrambling to restore vital utilities destroyed in earlier attacks.

The barrage of hundreds of drones and missiles, which targeted energy facilities across Ukraine, killed at least one 50-year-old man near Kyiv.

Air raid sirens and explosions were heard in the capital as Ukrainian air defence systems responded to the drones and missiles.

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Sheltering in a subway station in the centre of Kyiv, Marina Sergienko, a 51-year-old accountant, said she thought the repeated Russian strikes, which have left millions in the cold and dark over recent weeks, had a clear purpose.

“To wear down the people, push things to some critical point so there’s no strength left, to break our resistance,” she said, taking cover alongside dozens of other Kyiv residents bundled in hats and coats.

A person takes shelter in a subway station during Russia’s night missile and drone attack in Kyiv on Tuesday. Photo: AP
A person takes shelter in a subway station during Russia’s night missile and drone attack in Kyiv on Tuesday. Photo: AP

Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga lashed out at Russian President Vladimir Putin, saying: “War criminal Putin continues to wage a genocidal war against women, children and elderly.”

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