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Russia Unleashes 'Massive' Pre-Christmas Attack on Ukraine, Killing Child and Civilians

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Russia has launched a massive pre-Christmas missile and drone attack across Ukraine, killing at least three people, including a child, and causing widespread power outages amid freezing temperatures.

Just a day after President Volodymyr Zelensky warned of strikes over the Christmas period, Russia launched what he called a "massive" attack on several Ukrainian cities overnight on Monday, December 22. According to Ukrainian officials, the barrage of over 600 drones and 30 missiles killed at least three people, including a four-year-old child, and targeted critical energy infrastructure, plunging multiple regions into darkness as temperatures drop.

Civilian Casualties and an Energy Crisis

The human cost of the attack was spread across the country. In the central Zhytomyr region, a four-year-old girl died after doctors fought unsuccessfully to save her life, local official Vitaly Bunechko confirmed. He added that five others were injured. In the Kyiv region, Ukraine's state emergencies service reported that a 76-year-old woman was killed and three were injured when a house was struck. A 72-year-old was also killed in an attack in Khmelnytskyy, western Ukraine.

The Russian defence ministry, cited by state news agency Tass, claimed it had targeted energy and transport infrastructure. Acting energy minister Artem Nekrasov said it was the ninth large attack on the country's energy system this year. With temperatures expected to fall to -7C on Wednesday, Ukraine's energy operator has warned of emergency shutdowns "in all regions," urging citizens to use power sparingly.

A 'Clear Signal' Amid Peace Talks

The assault comes as US-led diplomatic talks in Miami are reportedly drafting detailed proposals to end the war. Zelensky stated the strikes sent "an extremely clear signal about Russia's priorities" despite the ongoing negotiations. "Putin still cannot accept that he must stop killing," Zelensky added, noting Russia's rejection of a US-proposed Christmas truce.

The attack punctured a period of relative calm in Kyiv and follows the killing of a top Russian general, Lt Gen Fanil Sarvarov, in a Moscow car bombing on Monday, which the Kremlin has blamed on Ukraine. In a sign of widening regional tensions, Polish fighter jets were scrambled in response to the missiles targeting western Ukraine. Meanwhile, Ukraine reportedly struck a petrochemical plant in Stavropol, southern Russia, though no casualties were reported.

PRISM Insight: A Message Over Miami

The timing of these strikes is no coincidence. By launching a major assault on civilian centers during peace talks and on the eve of Christmas, the Kremlin is sending a deliberate political message: it rejects the current diplomatic off-ramp and is prepared to use civilian suffering as a primary tool of negotiation.

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