On December 29, Russia launched another missile attack on the territory of Ukraine.
According to the Air Force Command, enemy forces fired approximately 69 missiles.
Around 7:00 a.m., Kh-101/Kh-555 air-launched cruise missiles were fired from the Tu-95MS strategic bomber jets in the Volgodonskoy district of the Rostov region and the northern region of the Caspian Sea.
Up to six launches of Kh-22 and Kh-32 cruise missiles were executed from Tu-33M3 long-range bomber jets. Kh-31P anti-radiation missiles were also recorded.
Kalibr cruise missile launches from the Black Sea were also recorded.
In addition, during the attack, the Russians used S-300 missiles against infrastructure facilities in frontline cities.
The Air Force, in cooperation with other units, managed to destroy 54 of them. 11 Shahed-131/136 drones were also downed.
The Russians once again attacked infrastructure facilities. Denys Shmyhal, Prime Minister of Ukraine, reported that energy infrastructure sustained the hit.
“Emergency shutdowns might be applied in some areas to avoid network failures. Our energy engineers are already working to repair everything,” he said.
Herman Halushchenko, Minister of Energy of Ukraine, emphasized that the situation with energy in the western regions, as well as in the Kyiv and Odesa regions, is challenging.
The wreckage of a downed missile fell into a residential building in the Darnytsia district of Kyiv. As a result, three people, including a 14-year-old girl, were injured. All injured were hospitalized.
A wreckage of Russian missile also hit a residential building in Odesa. No casualties were reported.
In the Ivano-Frankivsk region, an enemy missile hit a house but did not explode.
Emergency services are working at all sites of strikes.
The Russians executed a previous missile strike on December 16, 2022, launching 76 missiles.
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