Putin launches brutal Christmas Day missile attack on Ukraine as Nato scrambles jets to intercept rocket over Moldova

A harsh missile and drone onslaught was initiated by Vladimir Putin on Ukraine, specifically aiming at crucial energy facilities, plunging millions into darkness on Christmas.

As Russian missiles were reported to have breached Moldovan and Romanian airspace, NATO troops swiftly responded, leading to Poland deploying fighter jets and heightening its defensive readiness.

Vladimir Putin marked Christmas in Ukraine by staging missile strikes from his strategic air force bombers, combined with drone attacks
Vladimir Putin marked Christmas in Ukraine by staging missile strikes from his strategic air force bombers, combined with drone attacksCredit: East2West
Firefighters work on a site of an apartment building destroyed by a Russian attack in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine on December 24
Firefighters work on a site of an apartment building destroyed by a Russian attack in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine on December 24Credit: AP
People take shelter at a Kyiv metro station during an air raid alert, amid Russia’s Christmas attack on Ukraine
People take shelter at a Kyiv metro station during an air raid alert, amid Russia’s Christmas attack on UkraineCredit: Reuters
Rescuers at the site where an apartment building was hit by a Russian missile strike
Rescuers at the site where an apartment building was hit by a Russian missile strikeCredit: Reuters

The assault resulted in interrupted Christmas festivities throughout Ukraine, compelling families to seek refuge in underground stations while air raid sirens echoed nationwide.

In Kyiv, many spent the morning huddled underground, while power outages left Christmas decorations in Kharkiv darkened for much of the day.

Kharkiv’s mayor, Ihor Terekhov, expressed defiance, noting that the city’s resilience remains unbroken despite daily bombardments.

“The enemy terrorises the city, but the spirit of Kharkiv—our spirit—cannot be broken,” he said.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the strikes as an “inhumane” act, accusing Putin of deliberately targeting the holiday to sow terror.

“What could be more inhumane than attacking on Christmas? Russian evil will not break Ukraine or distort our Christmas,” Zelensky declared in a defiant address.

Over 70 missiles, including ballistic projectiles, and more than 100 kamikaze drones were launched in a coordinated assault early on December 25.

Ukrainian air defences managed to shoot down at least 50 of the missiles, but significant damage was reported across multiple regions.

Explosions rocked cities including Kyiv, Kharkiv, Dnipro, and Poltava, with power outages and infrastructure devastation leaving millions without electricity, heating, or water during sub-zero temperatures.

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At least six people were injured in Kharkiv, while one person was killed in Dnipro, where officials reported up to 20 explosions.

Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko described the strikes as another massive attack on Ukraine’s power grid.

He said: “The enemy is once again attacking the energy industry, attempting to plunge us into darkness and cold.”

The missile attack triggered a swift response from NATO allies.

Poland’s Armed Forces scrambled fighter jets and activated air defence systems along its borders, while Moldovan and Romanian authorities condemned the violation of their airspace.

Poland’s military emphasised its readiness to ensure safety “even on holidays,” a stark reminder of the growing regional threat posed by Russia’s aggression.

This marks the second time in December that NATO member states have had to respond to Russian missiles encroaching on their airspace, further heightening tensions in the region.

Putin’s decision to attack during Ukraine’s Christmas festivities — now celebrated on December 25 in alignment with Western traditions —shows the Kremlin’s strategy of using psychological warfare to demoralise the Ukrainian population.

Firefighters work at the site of residential buildings hit by a Russian drone strike in Kharkiv
Firefighters work at the site of residential buildings hit by a Russian drone strike in KharkivCredit: Reuters
Shop windows and cars were just a glimpse of the destruction across Ukraine
Shop windows and cars were just a glimpse of the destruction across UkraineCredit: Reuters

Zelensky pointed out that the timing and scale of the attack suggest a deliberate attempt to overshadow the holiday and deepen the suffering of civilians.

Ukraine’s energy infrastructure has been under relentless assault since this spring, with nearly half of the country’s power-generating capacity now damaged or destroyed.

Sunday’s attack marked the 13th massive strike on the energy sector this year, according to state energy operator Ukrenergo.

Preemptive blackouts were imposed to mitigate the damage, but the widespread outages have left millions enduring freezing temperatures without reliable access to heat or electricity.

The international community has expressed outrage at the Kremlin’s continued targeting of civilians and critical infrastructure.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha described the missile strikes as a blatant violation of international law, noting that one missile even crossed into NATO-protected airspace over Romania.

Despite the devastation, Zelensky reaffirmed Ukraine’s resolve.

“Every Russian massive strike takes time to prepare. It is a conscious choice of targets, time, and date. But Russian evil will not distort Christmas, and it will not break Ukraine,” he vowed.

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