World | Russia-Ukraine war Zelensky: Russia's Christmas Attack Is 'Inhumane' Barrage on power grid leaves about a half-million people without power By John Johnson Posted Dec 25, 2024 6:11 AM CST Copied Firefighters at the site of an apartment building destroyed by a Russian attack in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine. (Ukrainian Emergency Service via AP) Russia launched a major strike on Ukraine's power grid Wednesday morning as millions celebrated Christmas, reports the BBC. Moscow sent a barrage of missiles and drones toward various targets, striking a thermal power plant and forcing an estimated half-million people to seek shelter in metro stations, per the AP. Vladimir Putin "deliberately chose Christmas for an attack," said Ukraine leader Volodymyr Zelensky. "What could be more inhumane?" Russia confirmed what it called a "massive" strike and boasted that its "goal was achieved," per the BBC. The Kharkiv region was especially hard hit, and most of the more than 500,000 people left without power were in this area. Temperatures were in the low 30s. One person was reported killed in the Dnipro region. Reuters notes that this is only the second year Ukraine has been celebrating Christmas on Dec. 25, part of a new calendar put in place to further separate itself from Russia, where Christmas is celebrated on Jan. 7. Read These Next Meet the Oscar winner who says the award injured her career. Researchers jumped in car to investigate cow tools. Elon Musk just made a big donation to a pro-Trump candidate. Trump appears to be trying to build an alternative to the UN. Report an error