

“One person died in Kyiv, about 40 people across Ukraine were injured. More than 170 objects were damaged: energy infrastructure, more than 60 residential buildings and 80 civilian vehicles,” the minister wrote.
According to Klimenko, in Kyiv, 150 rescue climbers from different regions were involved in emergency recovery work: Sumy, Lvov, Odessa, Cherkassy, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ternopil and other units of the State Emergency Service system.
More than 1,300 invincibility points have been deployed in the capital, including at business entities. Additionally, 91 heating points of the State Emergency Service will be deployed at 68 locations – mainly courtyards of high-rise buildings.
“Together with our partners, we provide people with food – more than 6 thousand meals have already been provided,” noted the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
As Klimenko said, due to a massive attack by Russian UAVs in Kharkov, more than 30 people were injured, including two children.
Civilian facilities in the city were damaged, in particular the maternity hospital, where there were about 30 patients with children.
The minister also said that the Chernihiv region has been strengthened by a consolidated energy detachment with powerful generators.
“In total, almost 11 thousand indestructibility points have been deployed throughout the country,” Klimenko summed up.
Context
The aggressor country of the Russian Federation on the night of January 24 released in Ukraine 396 missiles and drones, including two 3M22 Zircon anti-ship missiles, six Iskander-M/S-300 ballistic missiles, 12 Kh-22/Kh-32 cruise missiles and one Kh-59/69 guided missile, informed the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Air defense forces shot down 15 missiles (including nine X-22/X-32) and 357 UAVs. Two missiles and 18 drones were hit at 17 locations. Drone debris fell in another 12 locations.
As a result of the night attack by the Russian Federation, destruction was recorded in five districts of Kyiv, the mayor's office reported. On the left bank of the capital there were interruptions in heating and water supply. In the morning, the “green” line of the Kyiv metro operated in limited mode due to shelling. Damage received by the Roshen factory, where she died 48 year old woman.
The occupiers tried to cut off Kyiv energetically, and commented on the Russian attack at the Center for Countering Disinformation under the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said that the Russian attack “We need to respond with force.” The head of state is counting on the reaction and help of his partners.




