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While the world celebrates peace and joy, Ukraine endured another devastating attack this Christmas Day. Russia launched over 70 missiles and 100 drones, targeting critical energy infrastructure, leaving hundreds of thousands without heat in freezing temperatures. Despite Ukraine’s air defenses shooting down 59 missiles and 54 drones, the damage to key facilities has caused widespread blackouts. This marks Ukraine’s second Christmas under fire, as the nation’s independent Orthodox Church observes December 25. Ukraine’s spirit remains unbroken, but the need for global support grows stronger. Stand with Ukraine and demand an end to this terror.
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00:00On Christmas Day, while the world celebrates peace and joy,
00:03Ukraine faced yet another devastating attack.
00:06Russia launched over 70 missiles and 100 drones,
00:10targeting Ukraine's energy infrastructure,
00:13leaving hundreds of thousands without heat in freezing temperatures.
00:17President Zelensky called the attack inhuman.
00:20Temperatures are barely above freezing,
00:22and in Kharkiv alone, half a million people are now without heating.
00:27One person was killed, and six were injured in the relentless assault.
00:31Ukraine's air defenses managed to shoot down 59 missiles and 54 drones,
00:36but the damage to critical energy facilities was already done.
00:40Blackouts now stretch across Kiev and other regions.
00:44This marks Ukraine's second Christmas celebrated under fire.
00:48The Independent Orthodox Church moved the holiday to December 25 this year,
00:52further distancing itself from Russian traditions.
00:55As U.S. Ambassador Bridget Brink said,
00:58for the third holiday season, Russia weaponizes winter,
01:01turning energy into a weapon of war.
01:04But Ukraine's spirit remains unbroken.
01:06Let's stand with them and call for action to end this terror.
01:10Together, we can make a difference.
01:12Stand with Ukraine.

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