Governor reports majority of Kherson left without electricity due to shelling in ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict


Oleksandr Prokudin ⁢said that 70% of subscribers’ had⁣ been left‍ without electricity

What we know on day 672 of the war

Any fresh European Union aid to Ukraine will not affect the ⁣outcome of the conflict, the⁤ Kremlin has said.

It added that such‍ spending ⁣would only hurt Europe’s economy.

The Russian foreign minister, Sergei ‍Lavrov, has held talks in Moscow with his ​Indian counterpart,⁢ Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, and said⁤ progress‌ had been made on plans⁣ for Russia and India to jointly produce⁤ military equipment.

Ukraine’s armed ​forces commander has said his ​troops‍ remain in an ⁣area of the ⁢eastern town of Maryinka despite Russia’s assertions that Moscow is​ in control ⁢of the settlement. Capturing Maryinka would amount⁢ to ‌Moscow’s most significant ⁤battlefield⁣ gain since May.

Russia’s newest howitzers will be ⁤deployed “soon” ⁤against⁢ Ukrainian forces. The⁢ head of the state-owned defence conglomerate Rostec, Sergei Chemezov, told the RIA ⁣news agency that testing‌ of the new self-propelled artillery units, named Coalition-SV, had been completed and mass production has already started, with the‍ first pilot batch to be delivered ​by the end⁢ of‍ this year.

Russia’s foreign ministry spokesperson, Maria Zakharova, has warned⁤ that a move by Japan to hand over Patriot air defence systems to Ukraine, would have​ “grave consequences” for Russia-Japan ties.

Russia has lost 355,750 troops in ‍Ukraine⁣ since the‌ beginning of its full-scale invasion,⁣ according to data published by the general staff of ⁤Ukraine’s armed forces on Wednesday.‍ This includes 790 casualties Russian forces ⁢suffered over the ‌past day. The Guardian has been unable to verify‌ the ⁢figures.

One person was killed after Russian forces sent dozens of attack drones over Ukraine​ in their latest overnight airstrike, Ukrainian authorities‌ said. Ukraine‘s ‍interior ministry also reported another death from overnight‌ shelling of Kherson.

Russian‌ forces shelled the railway station in‌ Kherson as a train was set to evacuate residents, killing one police officer and injuring four people, said Ukraine’s interior minister, Ihor ⁣Klymenko.

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2023-12-27 09:33:55
Original ‌from www.theguardian.com
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