Russia is attacking Ukraine with everything it has: there are dead and wounded, medical facilities and other civilian objects have been damaged

On December 29, Russian occupants carried out a large-scale rocket attack on peaceful cities of Ukraine, including the capital.

The first strike was carried out around 10 p.m. using attack drones, the Air Force Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported.

During the second wave, launched around 5 a.m., Russian troops attacked Ukraine with cruise missiles. The Air Force command reported the third wave of the attack with cruise missiles fired from Tu-95MS aircraft at about 6:30 a.m.

Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ihnat said that Russia launched everything today except Kalibr.

The occupiers used “Daggers”, ballistic missiles, S-300, cruise missiles, UAVs, X-22 or X-32. About 18 strategic bombers launched X-101/X-505.

“We have never seen so many targets on our monitor at the same time,” said Ihnat;

Kyiv

According to the mayor Vitaliy Klitschko, at least 7 people were injured. There are three more people under the rubble of a warehouse in Shevchenkivskyi district, and three others have already been rescued. The search and rescue operation is ongoing, Klychko wrote.

As a result of the enemy shelling, shrapnel damaged buildings in Sviatoshynskyi, Darnytskyi, Podilskyi and Shevchenkivskyi districts of the capital. The building of the Lukyanivska metro station was also damaged by the rocket attack.

Lviv

At around 3:10, it became known that the “shahids” had reached the western regions of Ukraine. Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadoviy stating about 2 priloti. Later, a series of explosions occurred in Lviv.

The head of the Lviv Regional Military Administration Maksym Kozytskyi said that according to preliminary information, a residential building in Lviv was hit. There are also victims.

“A fire broke out in one of the city’s lyceums, probably due to the fall of rocket debris,” the statement said.

Kharkiv

The city was attacked in several waves. This was announced by Kharkiv Mayor Igor Terekhov;

According to him, 22 missiles arrived in Kharkiv between 5 and 8 am. The city’s clinic, school, residential buildings, post office and industrial enterprises were damaged. 7 people were injured, one person died. Rescuers are clearing the rubble.

Oleh Syniehubov, the head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, stated that as of 8:35 am, one person was killed as a result of the occupiers’ strikes on Kharkiv.

Dnipro

Russia also attacked Dnipro, and fires broke out in many areas. Also, windows in many houses were blown out.

Dnipro Mayor Borys Filatov stated that there were injured and killed as a result of the Russian Armed Forces’ attack on Dnipro.

Suspilne journalists reported that one of the shopping centers in Dnipro caught fire.

“It also became known that a maternity hospital in one of the city’s districts was damaged as a result of an enemy attack. There is a strong fire there now,” the Dnipro Operativ Telegram channel said in a statement.

Also, at 07:27, Suspilne reported about the explosions in Zaporizhzhia. At 08:25, there were repeated explosions in the city.

Odesa

A multi-storey building in Odesa was damaged and a fire broke out as a result of the falling wreckage of a drone shot down by air defense forces, said Oleh Kiper, head of the Odesa regional military administration.

Later, explosions were heard in Odesa,writes “Suspilne”.

The Southern Defense Forces reported that a mothballed building of an infrastructure facility was hit in Odesa district. Instead, in Odesa, a multi-storey building was damaged by the wreckage of a downed drone.

Later, MP Oleksiy Honcharenko reported that Russians attacked a high-rise building in Odesa.

A blow to Konotop in Sumy region

Early in the morning on December 29, Russian terrorists launched a missile attack on Konotop, says Sumy Regional State Administration.

The shelling injured three people, damaged an apartment building and a car service station. The car caught fire.

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