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Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of attacks on civilians on New Year's Day

Russia and Ukraine have accused each other over the New Years of targeting civilians. Moscow reported a deadly strike on a hotel it occupies in Southern Ukraine, while Kyiv claimed there was another wide attack on its power supplies.

The reports coincident with intense talks to bring an end the four-year old war overseen by U.S. president?Donald??Trump. Both countries claim that they are doing everything possible to influence the views of the other and help shape the outcome.

"On the New Year, Russia deliberately brings about war." "Over 200 drones attacked Ukraine during the night," Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy wrote in a Telegram message. He said energy infrastructure in seven different regions of Ukraine was targeted.

Russia has accused Ukraine of killing 24 people in a drone attack on a cafe and hotel where civilians were celebrating the New Year. The strike took place in an area of southern Ukraine controlled by Russia.

The Ukrainian military did not respond immediately to a comment request. It has accused Russia that it killed many civilians during its own attacks against Ukrainian cities.

Zelenskiy stated that Russia's attacks during the holiday season showed Ukraine couldn't afford to delay air defence supplies.

"(Our) Allies know the names of equipment that we lack. "We expect everything that was agreed upon with the United States for our defense at the end?of?December to arrive on time", he said without elaborating.

RUSSIANS ALLEGE "WAR CRIME"

Vladimir Saldo said that three Ukrainian drones attacked the Khorly celebrations, a village on the coast, in what he called a "deliberate attack" against civilians. He claimed that a large number of people were burned alive.

The Russian Foreign Ministry reported that 50 people were injured, including six children who are being treated in hospital.

The ministry issued a statement in which it called the attack a war crime. "There's no doubt the attack was planned ahead of time, with drones targeting areas where civilians were gathered for New Year Eve celebrations," it said.

Moscow accused Kyiv on Monday of attempting to attack the residence of Vladimir Putin. Ukrainian and European officials said that the incident never happened, and U.S. officials also found out that Ukraine had not targeted the residence. Russia announced on Thursday that it would provide Washington with proof.

Saldo’s press service claimed to have taken photos of the aftermath, but we were unable to confirm the attack in the Kherson region.

Images showed that at least one body was visible under a white sheet. There were signs of a fire and what appeared to be bloodstains on the floor. The Russian TASS agency released a video?showing fragments of drones with Ukrainian writing.

Ukrainian officials report that civilians are killed by Russian air strikes, including in Kherson, a city held by Ukraine, near the front line.

Oleksandr Pukudin, the Ukrainian governor of Kherson Region, posted a video that showed the apartment of the woman, aged 87, which was badly damaged.

Oleksiy?Kuleba, Ukraine's vice prime minister, said that rail facilities were attacked in three different regions. This included a locomotive depot as well as a station located in the frontline area of Sumy.

The Russian Defence Ministry said that its strikes on Thursday had struck military targets as well as energy infrastructure, which it claimed were being used by Ukraine's military to support their military.

Saldo, a Russian-appointed official, said in a later report that a child of five years old was killed and three other people were injured by a Ukrainian drone attack on a vehicle near Tarasivka. This is another coastal village close to Khorly. He didn't provide any evidence.

Dmitry Medvedev told TASS, the deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council that the attackers and their commanders who committed this hotel attack should be targeted.

Kherson is among four regions of Ukraine that Russia claims as its own by 2022. Kyiv, and the majority of Western countries, have denounced this move as a land grab. (Reporting and writing by Max Hunder, bureaux; editing by Ros Russel)

(source: Reuters)