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Ukraine Drone Attack: Kiev Power Outages – Latest News

by Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor

Kyiv Under Attack: russian Drone adn​ Missile Strikes

kyiv, Ukraine, experienced a significant wave of Russian aerial ​attacks on January 2, 2026, resulting in widespread⁤ power outages and infrastructure damage. The⁤ assault involved both drones and missiles, targeting ⁣critical infrastructure within the city.

Confirmed Reports and Damage Assessment

Initial reports from the Kyiv City ​Governance confirm that multiple⁣ explosions were heard across the city. As of 06:39:44‌ UTC on January 2, 2026, ‍ Ukraine’s State Emergency Service reports that at least 20 residential buildings and several infrastructure facilities sustained ​damage. Power outages affected approximately 40% of Kyiv’s population,according to Ukraine’s Ministry of Energy. Emergency repair crews are actively working to restore ⁢power, but full restoration timelines remain uncertain.

Russian Military Claims

The Russian Ministry ⁣of Defence, via its official website, claimed to have targeted military⁢ infrastructure ⁤and drone production facilities. These claims have not been independently verified and‍ are disputed by⁤ Ukrainian officials. ‌ Ukraine’s Ministry of ‍Defence ⁤asserts that the ​attacks were ⁤deliberately aimed at civilian infrastructure, constituting‍ a war crime under international law.

International Response

The United Nations Secretary-General’s office issued a statement condemning the attacks⁢ and calling for an ⁢immediate ​cessation of hostilities.The United states Department of State announced further military aid to ⁤Ukraine, including air defence systems, ‍in response to the escalating attacks. The⁣ European Union External Action Service ⁤expressed solidarity with Ukraine and pledged continued financial and humanitarian support.

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This is a developing story. Updates will​ be provided as more facts becomes available.

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