[World] Ukraine claims hundreds of Russians killed by missile attack

Footage, apparently from the scene of the attack, was posted by the Ukrainian militaryImage source, Telegram: Horevica / ZSU StratCom
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Footage, apparently from the scene of the attack, was posted by the Ukrainian military

Ukraine says around 400 Russian soldiers have died in a missile attack on the occupied Donetsk region.

Russian officials have contested the figure, admitting to only 63 of their troops being killed in the blast. Neither claim has been verified.

The attack hit a building in the city of Makiivka, where Russian forces were thought to be stationed.

Meanwhile in Kyiv, air raids sounded on Sunday night, as the latest wave of strikes from Russia continued.

In a statement on Monday, Russia’s defence ministry said Ukrainian forces fired six rockets using the US-made Himars rocket system at a building housing Russian troops. Two of them were shot down, it added.

Daniil Bezsonov, a senior Russian-backed official in the occupied parts of Donetsk, earlier said the missile struck Makiivka two minutes after midnight on New Year’s Day.

“A massive blow was dealt to the vocational school,” he said. “There were dead and wounded.”

Although access to Russian-controlled areas is restricted, a number of Russian commentators and bloggers acknowledged the attack – but suggested the numbers were lower than claimed.

Vladimir Solovyov, a Russian presenter, shared a Telegram saying “losses were significant… but not even close” to 400.

But Igor Girkin, a pro-Russian commentator, said hundreds had been killed and wounded, although the exact number was still unknown because of the large number still missing. The building itself was “almost completely destroyed”, he said.

He added that the victims were mainly mobilised troops – that is, recent conscripts, rather than those who chose to fight. He also said ammunition was stored in the same building as the soldiers, making the damage worse.

“Almost all of the military equipment was also destroyed, which stood right next to the building without any disguise whatsoever,” he wrote on Telegram.

Girkin is a well-known military blogger, who led Russian-backed separatists when they occupied of large parts of eastern Ukraine in 2014. He was recently found guilty of murder for his part in the shooting down of flight MH17.

Despite his pro-Russian stance, he regularly criticises the Russian military leadership and their tactics.

According to the Ukrainian military, 300 were wounded in addition to the estimated 400 killed.

Ukraine’s army claims, almost daily, to have killed dozens, sometimes hundreds, of soldiers in attacks, so caution is needed. But if the claims are confirmed, this could be one of the deadliest attacks by Ukraine on Russian targets in the war.

Ukraine has not confirmed the strikes were carried out with Himars missiles, maintaining a long-held strategy of not releasing details about its attacks.

It merely said, sarcastically, that the deaths were the result of “careless handling of heating devices, neglect of safety measures, smoking in an unidentified place”.

The Russian-installed administration said at least 25 rockets were fired at the region overnight on New Year’s Eve.

Ukrainian authorities posted a picture of a Russian drone that says, in Russia, "Happy New Year"Image source, Andriy Nebytov, Kyiv Oblast Police Chief
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Ukrainian authorities posted a picture of a Russian drone that says, in Russian, “Happy New Year”

Hours after the strike in Makiivka, Kyiv came under fire. A drone and missile attack targeted critical infrastructure, the Ukrainian capital’s regional governor Oleksiy Kuleba said.

One man in Kyiv was injured by debris from a destroyed Russian drone, the capital’s mayor added.

Mr Kuleba said the weapons were Iranian-made Shahed drones, adding that they were “targeting critical infrastructure facilities”.

“The main thing now is to stay calm and stay in shelters until the alarm is off,” he said.

All 39 Iranian made drones were eventually shot down by Ukraine, the military said. But Vitaly Klitschko, the mayor of Kyiv, said energy facilities were damaged, disrupting power and heating supplies.

Russia has been targeting Ukraine’s energy infrastructure for several months, destroying power stations and plunging millions into darkness during the country’s freezing winter.

Makiivka is just to the east of Donetsk city
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Makiivka is just to the east of Donetsk city

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14 killed in attack on Mexican border prison

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Relatives of inmates react outside the prison of Ciudad Juarez number 3 after an attack in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua state, on January 1, 2023. – Gunmen attacked a prison in the northern Mexican city of Ciudad Juarez on Sunday, leaving 14 people dead and allowing 24 inmates to escape, the Chihuahua state prosecutor’s office said. An unknown number of gunmen aboard armoured vehicles took part in the attack, and the dead included ten correctional officers and security agents, it said in a statement. (Photo by HERIKA MARTINEZ / AFP) (Photo by HERIKA MARTINEZ/AFP via Getty Images)
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Ten guards and four inmates were killed early Sunday when gunmen in armored vehicles attacked a state prison in Ciudad Juarez across the border from El Paso, Texas, according to state officials.

The Chihuahua state prosecutor’s office said in a statement that around 7 a.m. various armored vehicles arrived at the prison and gunmen opened fire on guards. In addition to those killed, 13 people were wounded and at least 24 inmates escaped.

Mexican soldiers and state police regained control of the prison later Sunday. The state prosecutor’s office said its personnel were investigating.

In August, a riot inside the same state prison spread to the streets of Juarez in violence that left 11 people dead.

In that case, two inmates were killed inside the prison and then alleged gang members started shooting up the town, including killing four employees of a radio station who were doing a promotion at a restaurant.

Violence is frequent in Mexican prisons, including in some where authorities only maintain nominal control. Clashes regularly erupt among inmate of rival gangs, which in places like Juarez serve as proxies for drug cartels.

Shortly before Sunday’s attack on the prison, municipal police were attacked and managed to capture four men after a pursuit, according to the state prosecutor’s office statement. Later, police killed two alleged gunmen traveling in a SUV.

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Prince Harry states he wants his father and brother ‘back,’ alleges planting of stories in upcoming interviews

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Prince Harry will be sitting down for two tell-all interviews this upcoming weekend.

In one of the sit-downs, the Duke of Sussex states he wants his brother and father “back,” while also alleging stories were planted as he and his wife, Meghan Markle, attempted to step back from royal duties. Both interviews are set to air ahead of the release of his memoir, “Spare,” on Jan. 10. 

Harry’s two interviews will premiere on Sunday, Jan. 8, when he will be speaking with ITV’s Tom Bradby as well as Anderson Cooper for his first U.S. interview on “60 Minutes.”

“They’ve shown absolutely no willingness to reconcile,” Harry is seen saying in a promo clip for his ITV interview. “I would like to get my father back. I would like to have my brother back,” he added of King Charles and Prince William

Harry was also shown saying that “they feel as though it is better to keep us somehow as the villains” – though it was not clear who he was referring to.

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Prince Harry also touched upon leaked stories by the palace in a new one-minute segment shared by CBS News where Cooper is seen asking Prince Harry about his decision to go public as he stepped away from the royal family. 

“And every single time I’ve tried to do it privately, there have been briefings and leaking and planting of stories against me and my wife,” Prince Harry is seen answering in the clip. 

Harry goes on to state that the palace has meetings with the media where the reporters are “spoonfed information” to then write a story. 

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The royal also alleged the palace stated it could not release a statement to “protect” him and his family while doing the opposite for other royal family members. 

“There becomes a point when silence is betrayal,” Prince Harry told Cooper. 

Harry also made similar bombshell claims about the palace covering for other royal members in the couple’s latest Netflix docuseries, “Harry & Meghan.” 

Prince Harry stated he and Markle were victims of “institutional gaslighting” while also alleging the palace was “happy to lie” to protect his brother, Prince William.

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Harry and Meghan’s popularity among the British public has taken a hit since the docuseries was released, with a recent poll by YouGov in the United Kingdom on behalf of The Times finding that almost half of the respondents believe the prince should be stripped of his royal title. 

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The “tell-all” book is set to hit shelves just two days after Harry’s two interviews. 

Royal expert Shannon Felton Spence previously told Fox News Digital that the royal family will be watching the release of his book “closely,” as the contents of the memoir could prove to be detrimental to the family’s reputation. 

The Associated Press contributed to this report

 

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Top 8 absolute best winter gloves that work on your touch screens

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There’s nothing more frustrating than trying to use your cell phone or tablet with gloves on when your fingers can’t connect with the touchscreen. What you are forced to do next is take them off in the bitter cold to interact with your screen. By now your hands are freezing.

Many companies have attempted to make gloves that work with touchscreens. However, most don’t seem to cut it.

That’s why I am giving you a list of my top 10 pairs of gloves that are guaranteed to work with your touchscreen no matter how low the temperatures go. I rank them from 10 to my favorite earning the number 1 spot. 

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Of the over 300 reviews this product has on the North Face website (at the time of publishing), 78% of people say that these gloves are the way to go. They are super stylish and have a slim fit, so it’s worth considering getting a slightly larger size than you usually would. The slim fit allows them to work much better on touchscreens and is perfect for those chilly morning walks or runs!

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These smartphone gloves are made of unique copper microfiber yarn that lets you enjoy fast, accurate typing on your touch screens. They’re touch-sensitive for your entire hand – not just the tips! Made of soft feel inner lining and viral-suppressing materials, these slim-fitting thermal gloves provide warmth, comfort, and total protection.

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These gloves are made of 95% Polyester and 5% Spandex, with a warm flannel lining inside to keep your hands comfortable in the worst temperatures. They’re designed for men and women to be compatible with all touchscreens. They are also reversible, wrinkle-free, and waterproof, so you never have to worry about them being damaged. They’re also available in multiple colors and sizes, so you can choose the best ones that suit you, whether running, driving, cycling, working, or hiking. At the time or publishing, this product had over 32,000 global ratings with 65% giving the product 5 stars.

Get the Simari Winter Gloves

These women’s super-chic leather gloves will match any outfit you want. They’re made of genuine leather and have a soft lining on the inside to keep your hands nice and warm while using the touchscreen functions. These are ideal for camping, climbing, and other outdoor activities. They are available in various sizes and colors. At the time of publishing, 73% of those who bought this product gave it a 5-star rating.

Get the Warmen Winter Gloves

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The ELMA Winter men’s cashmere and fleece-lined leather gloves make them extremely comfortable and warm in those brisk winter temperatures. They have 3 touchscreen-friendly fingertips, which is more than the average 2 that most other touchscreen gloves have. They’re also reasonably priced on Amazon at $22.99 – $26.99, and at the time of publishing, 75% of customers gave them a 5-star rating.

Get the Elma Winter Leather Gloves

These gloves are on the thinner side and may not be best for the coldest temperatures. However, they certainly get the job done when it comes to swiping. Both gloves have 2 touchscreen-friendly fingertips and are compatible with any smart touchscreen device for swiping and typing. They’re also super easy to care for as they are machine washable and can be laid out to dry. 

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These Trendoux gloves have 50% more conducive yarn added to their touchscreen fingertips than other gloves, making it that much easier to use your smart device while wearing them. They have touchscreen compatibility on the thumbs, forefingers, and middle fingers. They also have a soft inner lining to keep your hands extra warm and come in 9 different colors for men and women to choose from.

Get the Trendoux Winter Gloves

These gloves are made of 100% polyester. They have a touchscreen design and anti-slip, making it easy to use the touchscreen on your device and not worry about slipping from your hands. They are windproof and lined on the inside with thermal insulation, and they’re also completely water-resistant. If you are unsatisfied, the company will grant you a 100% money-back guarantee. Choose between men’s and women’s sizes.

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Have a pair that belong on this winning list of winter gloves? Comment below.

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Pro wrestling broadcaster Don West dead at 59

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Don West, a former Shop at Home Network pitchman who later became a commentator for Total Nonstop Action wrestling and Impact Wrestling, died on Friday. He was 59.

Mike Tenay, West’s partner on the Impact Wrestling broadcasts, revealed that the commentator battled lymphoma. The company issued a statement on West’s death as well.

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“Don was truly a one of a kind who brightened every room he walked into,” Impact Wrestling executive vice president Scott D’Amore said in a statement. “He brought out the best in people and was an inspiration to all who crossed paths with him. He was one of the first people I met upon arriving at the TNA Asylum for the first time, and Don instantly made me feel welcome. His warm heart and legendary sense of humor made every day at work something to look forward to.”

The rest of the pro wrestling world paid tribute to West on social media.

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West was the host of “Sports Collectibles” on the Shop at Home Network and later pitched knives to those who shopped from their couch. He was with the network from 1991 to 2001, when he left to start a local sports show in Nashville. By 2002, Jeff Jarrett had offered him a spot in Total Nonstop Action (TNA) as a color commentator alongside Tenay.

TNA was born out of the ashes of WWE’s purchase of its competitor World Championship Wrestling. Jarrett, a longtime WCW member who got his start in WWE, then known as the World Wrestling Federation, founded TNA. The company later rebranded as Impact Wrestling.

West worked for the company until 2012 and later returned in 2017 to call one more match at the company’s Slammiversary XV show.

West was on the call for some of the company’s most famous moments. A.J. Styles, Kurt Angle, Christian and Rhyno were some of the most well-known names who were in the company at one point or another.

 

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Hogan cites his toughest challenges during time as Maryland governor

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Outgoing Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) said managing the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2015 riots in Baltimore and his cancer diagnosis were the greatest challenges he faced during his time as governor. 

Hogan met with the Washington, D.C.-based Fox affiliate FOX 5 for an interview to reflect on his time as governor as his second term comes to an end, saying the pandemic was probably the “toughest” challenge he faced. 

But he said handling the violence that occurred in Baltimore following the killing of Freddie Gray and his battle with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma were also difficult. 

“We had all these plans and things we were going to focus on, turning the economy around, getting Maryland to be more competitive, and we focused on that, but 89 days after being governor, we had the worst violence in 47 years break out in our largest city,” he said. 

Hogan sent in 4,000 members of the National Guard and 1,000 police officers to maintain order in Baltimore after the 25-year-old Gray died in police custody as a result of spinal and neck injuries he sustained while being transported in a police van. He later fell into a coma.

The medical examiner ruled Gray’s death a homicide.

The protests initially were overwhelmingly peaceful but turned violent, leading to rioting, looting and damage to the city. A state of emergency was declared and eventually lifted after more than a week. 

Hogan said he had only been governor for five months when he was diagnosed with cancer. 

“It was pretty bad. This hit me from out of the blue, but I had 40 or 50 tumors all over my body,” he said. “It was about as far as you could get without it being a very difficult situation at stage 4.” 

He said he did five or six months of off-and-on chemotherapy, and he kept working through it. He was eventually considered free of the cancer after undergoing the treatment. 

Hogan will leave office later this month after two terms as one of the most popular governors in the country, especially as a Republican leading a reliably blue state.

He said he is satisfied with what he accomplished as governor and “left it all on the field.” 

“It’s not like we solved every single problem that was out there, but I feel a sense of satisfaction that we actually got a lot of things done that we said we were going to do,” he said.

Democrat Wes Moore will take over the governor’s mansion on Jan. 18.

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Russia admits heavy casualties in Ukrainian strike on occupied Donetsk region; 63 Russian soldiers killed

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Moscow admitted heavy casualties suffered in a Ukrainian strike on the Russian-occupied Donetsk region in one of the deadliest attacks on the Kremlin’s forces since the war began over 10 months ago. 

Russia’s defense ministry said Monday that Ukrainian forces fired rockets at a facility in the eastern Donetsk region where Russian soldiers were stationed, killing 63 of them. 

Yet, the Ukrainian Army and pro-Russian social media channels seemed to suggest several hundred had perished at makeshift barracks set up at a vocational school in the same area. 

Ukrainian forces fired six rockets from a HIMARS launch system, and two of them were shot down, a Russian defense ministry statement said. It did not say when the strike happened. 

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The strike, using a U.S.-supplied precision weapon that has proven critical in enabling Ukrainian forces to hit key targets, delivered a new setback for Russia, which, in recent months, has reeled from a Ukrainian counteroffensive. The Ukrainian military has not directly confirmed the strike, but it seemed to acknowledge what appeared to be the same attack that Russian authorities reported.

The Strategic Communications Directorate of Ukraine’s Armed Forces claimed Sunday that some 400 mobilized Russian soldiers were killed in a vocational school building in Makiivka and about 300 more were wounded. That claim could not be independently verified. The Russian statement said the strike occurred “in the area of Makiivka” and didn’t mention the vocational school.

Meanwhile, Russia deployed multiple exploding drones in another nighttime attack on Ukraine, officials said Monday, as the Kremlin signaled no letup in its strategy of using bombardments to target the country’s energy infrastructure and wear down Ukrainian resistance to its invasion.

The barrage was the latest in a series of relentless year-end attacks, including one that killed three civilians on New Year’s Eve. 

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has accused Russia of “energy terrorism” as the aerial bombardments have left many people without heat amid freezing temperatures. Ukrainian officials say Moscow is “weaponizing winter” in its effort to demoralize the Ukrainian resistance.

On Monday, Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said that 40 drones “headed for Kyiv” overnight. All of them were destroyed, according to air defense forces. Klitschko said 22 drones were destroyed over Kyiv, three in the outlying Kyiv region and 15 over neighboring provinces.

Energy infrastructure facilities were damaged as a result of the attack, and an explosion occurred in one city district, the mayor said. It wasn’t immediately clear whether that was caused by drones or other munitions. A wounded 19-year-old man was hospitalized, Klitschko added, and emergency power outages were underway in the capital.

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Moscow’s full-scale invasion on Feb. 24, 2022, has gone awry, putting pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin as his ground forces struggle to hold ground and advance. He said in his New Year’s address to the nation that 2022 was “a year of difficult, necessary decisions.”

Putin insists he had no choice but to send troops into Ukraine because it threatened Russia’s security — an assertion condemned by the West, which says Moscow bears full responsibility for the war. Russia is currently observing public holidays through Jan. 8.

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

 

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[World] Senegal MPs jailed for kicking pregnant colleague Amy Ndiaye

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Two opposition MPs in Senegal have been given six-month jail sentences for kicking a pregnant colleague in the stomach during a budget debate.

The male lawmakers attacked Amy Ndiaye after she criticised an opposition religious figure.

The judge also ordered Mamadou Niang and Massata Samb to pay Ms Ndiaye five million CFA francs ($8,100; £6,750) in compensation.

The incident was widely condemned and sparked a debate about women’s rights.

In a video widely shared online, Mr Samb is seen walking towards Ms Ndiaye and slapping her during a routine budget debate on 1 December. She then retaliates by throwing a chair, but at the same time gets kicked in her belly by another male colleague. A melee then breaks out as other MPs try to calm the situation.

Ms Ndiaye, a member of the ruling Benno Bokk Yakaar coalition, fainted in parliament after the attack and there were fears that she would lose the baby.

Despite leaving hospital she “remains in an extremely difficult situation,” her lawyer Baboucar Cissé told news agency AFP.

Despite the video evidence, lawyers for Mr Niang and Mr Samb argued in court that their clients had not physically attacked Ms Ndiaye.

They also argued unsuccessfully that the two lawmakers were immune to prosecution.

“They are going to remain in prison pending an appeal,” one of their lawyers, Abdy Nar Ndiaye, told AFP.

There has been tension in Senegal’s parliament since the government lost its majority in legislative elections in July last year.

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Dozens of Russian soldiers feared dead as Ukraine strikes Moscow-controlled region

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DONETSK, UKRAINE – DECEMBER 30: Soldiers of the 59th brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces fire grad missiles on Russian positions in Russia-occupied Donbas region on December 30, 2022 in Donetsk, Ukraine. A large swath of Donetsk region has been held by Russian-backed separatists since 2014. Russia has tried to expand its control here since the February 24 invasion. (Photo by Pierre Crom/Getty Images)
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Ukraine killed dozens of Russian servicemen using U.S.-supplied artillery to hit a base in an occupied part of the country on New Years Eve, Russia’s Defense Ministry said on Monday.

Sixty-three servicemen died after 4 HIMARS artillery warheads struck a “provisional base,” the Russian Defense Ministry said Monday in a Telegram post. Two projectiles were shot down, the statement added.

Earlier, a senior Russian-backed official in occupied Donetsk said “vocational school” in the city of Makiivka had been hit by U.S.-supplied HIMARS.

“A significant number of dead and wounded,” Daniil Bezsonov said on Telegram Sunday night.

While Ukraine has not taken responsibility for the attack, its armed forces posted a cryptic message on Telegram: “As a result of ‘careless handling of heating devices,’ neglecting security measures, and smoking in an unspecified place, Santa packed about 400 corpses of Russian servicemen in bags.”

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“About 300 more have wounds of varying degrees of severity,” the account added.

NBC News was unable to verify claims from either side. Ukrainian officials were not immediately available for comment.

On Sunday, the leader of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic, Denis Pushilin, said many civilian facilities had come under Ukrainian fire over New Year’s Eve, according to TASS.

Bezsonov criticized the “crowded deployment of personnel,” which he said helped lead to the casualties.

Russian forces have also been pummeling cities across Ukraine in recent days, launching missile and drone attacks on key civilian infrastructure.

Overnight, capital Kyiv came under attack from the Iranian-made drones. Mayor Vitali Klitschko said 22 were destroyed over Kyiv, three in the outlying Kyiv region and 15 over neighboring provinces.

“As a result of the night shelling of the capital, energy infrastructure facilities were damaged. There are emergency power outages in the city,” Klitschko said Sunday night in a Telegram post.

Energy infrastructure facilities were damaged as the result of the attack and an explosion occurred in one city district, the mayor said. It wasn’t immediately clear whether that was caused by drones or other munitions. A wounded 19-year-old man was hospitalized, Klitschko added, and emergency power outages were underway in the capital.

Since October, Russia has carried out airstrikes on power and water supplies almost weekly.

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Times Square machete wielding suspect was on terror watch list: report

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The suspect being held in a machete attack of three police officers in New York City on New Year’s Eve was previously on the FBI’s radar and was interviewed by agents in the weeks before the attack, according to CNN.

Trevor Bickford, 19, had indicated he wanted to travel overseas to help fellow Muslims. His family reported him to the Wells, Maine police department in December after he said he wanted to join the Taliban. He was later interviewed by FBI agents and placed on the agency’s terrorist watch list.

New York City police said Bickford approached an officer late Saturday and, unprovoked, attempted to strike him over the head with the machete. He then struck two other officers on the head with the machete. One officer shot Bickford in the shoulder, the police department said.

The three injured officers were released from the hospital on Sunday. Bickford has not been charged in the attack, CNN reported.

Law enforcement sources also told CNN that investigators found a diary belonging to Bickford that included a last will and testament, including instructions for his burial.

The incident is being investigated as a possible terrorist attack, according to ABC News.

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