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Russia Accuses Ukraine of Killing 24 People in New Year Drone Strike
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Published 3 weeks ago on
January 1, 2026

Flames and smoke rise from a fire following what Russian-installed authorities described as an overnight Ukrainian drone strike on a hotel and cafe, amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict in the village of Khorly, in the Kherson Region, a Russian-controlled area of Ukraine, Jan. 1, 2026. (Governor of Kherson Region Vladimir Saldo via Telegram/Handout via Reuters)

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MOSCOW — Russia accused Ukraine on Thursday of killing at least 24 people, including a child, in a drone strike on a hotel and cafe where civilians were seeing in the New Year in a Russian-controlled part of Ukraine’s southern Kherson region.

Ukraine’s military, which has accused Russia of killing many civilians in its own attacks on Ukrainian cities, did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment.

Vladimir Saldo, the Russian-installed governor of the region, first made the accusation about the strike in a statement. Russia’s Foreign Ministry and senior Russian politicians later accused Ukraine of carrying out “a terrorist attack”.

Reuters was not able to immediately verify photographs of what Saldo’s press service said was the aftermath of the attack or the allegation.

At least one dead body was visible in the images beneath a white sheet. The building showed signs that a fierce fire had raged and there were what looked like blood stains on the ground.

Saldo said in his statement that three Ukrainian drones had struck the site of New Year celebrations in Khorly, a coastal village, in what he said was a “deliberate strike” against civilians. He said that many people had been burnt alive.

Kherson is one of four regions in Ukraine which Russia claimed as its own in 2022, a move Kyiv and most Western countries denounced as an illegal land grab.

(Reporting by Reuters Writing by Andrew Osborn and Felix Light Editing by Gareth Jones)

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