Russia Captures Key Villages; Ukraine Strikes Back Amid Escalating Conflict
December 22, 2024
The Russian defense ministry announced the capture of the Ukrainian village Kostiantynopolske in the Donetsk region, situated about eight kilometers southwest of Kourakhove.
On December 22, 2024, Russian troops also took control of the villages of Lozova in Kharkiv Oblast and Krasne near Kourakhove, indicating a significant advance in the region.
In response to these developments, the Ukrainian Air Force reported that Russian forces launched five Iskander ballistic missiles and 65 explosive drones at Kyiv, with most being intercepted.
Amidst the ongoing conflict, Kyiv's Mayor Vitali Klitschko reported that missile debris fell in three districts, damaging a luxury office building and resulting in one death and 13 injuries.
The humanitarian toll of the war continues to rise, with the UN reporting at least 12,340 civilian deaths in Ukraine since the onset of Russia's large-scale invasion in February 2022.
In a surprising turn, Ukrainian drones caused damage and prompted evacuations in Kazan, Russia, approximately 1,000 kilometers from the Ukrainian border on December 22, 2024.
In retaliation for the ongoing attacks, Ukraine conducted a bombardment in the Russian region of Kursk, which resulted in five reported deaths according to Russian authorities.
In a rare disclosure, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed a meeting with CIA Director William Burns in Ukraine on December 21, highlighting the ongoing intelligence collaboration.
During a security summit on December 22, Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo emphasized that Russia poses a permanent threat to the European Union, calling for enhanced European defense measures.
On the same day, Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico at the Kremlin to discuss potential gas transit issues.
In a separate incident, a Russian citizen was sentenced to 19 years in prison for espionage after being accused of sharing intelligence with the FBI.
Additionally, a South Korean military report indicated that over 1,100 North Korean soldiers have been killed or injured in combat against Ukrainian forces.
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