Waves of Russian drones target critical infrastructure in and around Ukraine's capital, officials say, as Russia extends its constant bombardment into the second day of 2023.
One soldier, Pavlo Pryzhehodskiy, 27, played a song he had written on a guitar after 12 of his comrades were killed in a single night.
Now, his son is in hospital, fighting for his life with a brain injury, while his father mans the front.Ukrainian soldiers watch President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's New Years Eve address in a military rest house in the Donetsk region.Kyiv's police chief Andrii Nebytov posted a photo on Telegram showing what was described as a piece of a drone used in an attack on the capital, with a handwritten sign in Russian reading "Happy New Year".
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