4 Killed, Over 24 Injured in Russian Missile Strikes on Kyiv: Ukraine

Sybiha called for international condemnation of Russia's brutal missile strikes, urging allies to impose tougher sanctions and increase military support for Ukraine in response to the ongoing aggression.

By :  ANI
Update: 2026-01-09 11:09 GMT
Smoke rises from a building after Russia launched an attack with drones and missiles on Kyiv on January 9, 2026, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Russian strikes on Ukraine's capital and its suburbs killed at least three people, Kyiv's mayor said Friday, as the air force issued a countrywide missile warning. The attack on Kyiv ignited fires and damaged apartment buildings, with "three dead and 13 wounded," according to Mayor Vitali Klitschko. (Photo by Eugene KOTENKO / AFP)

Kyiv: Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrii Sybiha said that four civilians died and over 24 were injured in the latest Russian strikes in the region.

Sybiha on Friday said that Russian missiles attacked its residential areas too, disrupting water supply and heating.

"Four civilians were killed, including a medic, and over two dozen injured in Kyiv after a horrible night of Russian strikes. Residential areas, critical infrastructure, power, heating, and water supply were all under brutal attack by cruise and ballistic missiles and drones," he said.

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"Lviv and Kyiv this morning, Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia, Kryvyi Rih, and other regions earlier this week -- the aggressor demonstrates utter disregard for peace efforts. Russia bets on war, terror, and barbarism instead of diplomacy. But if war criminal Putin thinks he can bomb Ukrainians into accepting his ultimatums, he is getting it wrong. Such attacks only make our people more united and resolute to resist aggression and terror," he added.

Sybiha further said that they expect condemnation for this attack by Russia.

"We are informing our partners about the consequences of overnight strikes. We urge strong responses. Public condemnation -- especially from those who recently responded with concerns to the fake "Putin residence attack". We urge our partners to take immediate action to increase pressure on Moscow," he said.

He called for tougher sanctions against Russia. "New rounds of tough sanctions to deprive Russia of resources for terror and war. New packages of defense assistance for Ukraine to better protect our people and push back the invaders. New steps to ensure accountability for Russian crimes. Russia's terror and brutality must be met with unity, strength, and justice," he said.

Meanwhile, Russian mortality rates on the front lines are rising to levels that cannot be sustained by the current method of voluntary recruitment, Ukrainian figures suggest, as reported by Al Jazeera.

"In December, 35,000 occupiers were eliminated - and this has been confirmed with video footage," said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in a Monday evening address. "In November, there were 30,000, and in October, 26,000 eliminated occupiers," as per Al Jazeera.

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