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In this photo provided by the Ukrainian Emergency Service, firefighters put out the fire after Russian drones hit a passenger train in the Kharkiv region, Ukraine on Tuesday.
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Russian forces in Ukraine killed 12 people and struck energy infrastructure and a passenger train overnight on Tuesday (January 27, 2026), authorities said, days after negotiators from both sides held direct talks aimed at ending nearly four years of war.

In northeastern Kharkiv region, a drone hit a carriage of a train transporting nearly 200 passengers, killing at least five people, Ukraine’s Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko posted on X.

“There is not and cannot be any military justification for killing civilians in a train carriage,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Telegram.

Prosecutors posted images of the smouldering carriage on social media, which regional emergency services later said had been extinguished.

A barrage of more than 50 Russian drones killed three people and wounded more than 30 in the southern city of Odesa, regional officials said.

The Black Sea city key for Ukrainian exports has been routinely pummelled by Russian forces.

Regional governor Oleg Kiper said a woman, 39 weeks pregnant, and two girls were among the wounded.

An AFP journalist at the scene saw the collapsed facade of a residential building and rescue workers searching the rubble for victims.

Mr. Zelenskyy said the bombardment undermined peace efforts and urged allies to step up pressure on Moscow to end the war.

“Every such Russian strike erodes the diplomacy that is still ongoing and undermines the efforts of partners who are helping to end this war,” he wrote on social media.

Deadly strikes on energy infrastructure that have left many Ukrainians without power in freezing temperatures have continued since Russian and Ukrainian negotiators met in the United Arab Emirates last week for U.S.-brokered talks aimed at ending the conflict.

The next round is expected to take place on February 1, according to Mr. Zelenskyy.

Millions without power

Ukrainian private energy firm DTEK said Russian forces had inflicted “enormous” damage on one of its facilities in the Odesa region overnight.

Mr. Kiper said dozens of residential buildings, a church, kindergarten and schools had been damaged in the attacks.

A married couple aged 45 and 48 were killed in Sloviansk in the eastern Donetsk region, which the Kremlin claims to have annexed. Their 20-year-old son survived the attack, local prosecutors said.

In the southern region of Zaporizhzhia, a 58-year-old man was killed in a drone attack. A 72-year-old was killed in her home by Russian shelling in the southern Kherson region.

Russian drone and missile attacks have knocked out power, lighting and heat to millions of Ukrainians across the country.

The Ukrainian air force said Russia had launched 165 attack drones overnight, and officials said an infrastructure facility in the western Lviv region was hit.

State gas company Naftogaz said the attack had left one of its facilities on fire in western Ukraine, describing it as the fifth attack of its kind this month.

Russian forces are slowly advancing across the front. The Russian Defence Ministry announced on Tuesday (January 27) it had captured two more villages in the Zaporizhzhia and Kharkiv regions.



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Ukraine calls for energy savings amid Russian strikes https://artifex.news/article68079585-ece/ Thu, 18 Apr 2024 12:19:03 +0000 https://artifex.news/article68079585-ece/ Read More “Ukraine calls for energy savings amid Russian strikes” »

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An aerial view of the destroyed Trypilska Thermal Power Plant (TPP) after rocket fire on April 11, 2024, in Ukraine.
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A major Ukrainian power company and the government on April 18 urged businesses to limit energy use during peak evening hours after a series of Russian strikes on the war-battered country’s electricity grid.

Russian forces have renewed coordinated aerial attacks on Ukraine’s energy production facilities, including hitting a major power plant near the capital Kyiv last week.

“Together with our colleagues, we are doing everything possible to ensure the reliable operation of the power system, but we desperately need your help,” the private operator DTEK said in a statement.

“We ask businesses and all families to conserve electricity,” it added.

The Energy Ministry issued the same plea, calling on Ukrainians living in private homes as well as industry to limit energy use for several hours each evening, citing damaged caused by Russian strikes.

The Energy Ministry added that Ukraine had begun importing energy from neighbouring Romania, Poland and Slovakia on April 17 to cover shortfalls in consumption.

President Volodymyr Zelensky has repeatedly urged Ukraine’s allies to supply more air defence systems to protect critical infrastructure.



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