These are the key developments from day 1,417 of
Russia’s war on
Ukraine.A resident points out where a Russian drone struck the roof of an apartment building in
Kyiv,
Ukraine, January 10, 2026 [Thomas Peter/Reuters]Published On 11 Jan 2026Here is where things stand on Sunday, January 11:Fighting: Russian forces launched artillery and drone attacks on
Ukraine’s
Dnipropetrovsk region on Saturday, killing a 68-year-old man, wounding three others and causing fires to break out in residential buildings, according to
Ukraine’s emergency service. Russian shelling also killed another person in the Kramatorsk district of
Ukraine’s
Donetsk region, the service said. Three other Ukrainians were killed, and nine more were wounded, in Russian attacks on the areas of Yarova, Kostyanynivka and Sloviansk in
Donetsk, according to Governor
Vadym Filashkin.
Ukraine’s General Staff reported 139 combat clashes on Saturday and said that
Russia launched 33 air strikes, deployed more than 4,430 drones and carried out 2,830 attacks on Ukrainian troops and settlements. Russian forces advanced near the villages of Markove and Kleban-Byk in
Ukraine’s
Donetsk region, according to the Ukrainian battlefield monitoring site DeepState, but no other major changes were reported. In the Ukrainian capital,
Kyiv, engineers are working “around the clock” to restore electricity to residents after thousands of apartments lost power during
Russia’s Thursday attacks, said
Tymur Tkachenko, the head of the city’s military administration. Heat supplies have been returned to roughly half the homes that lost power,
Kyiv Mayor
Vitali Klitschko added.
Russia’s TASS news agency reported that two people were wounded in a Ukrainian drone attack on the southwestern Russian city of
Voronezh. The governor of
Russia’s
Belgorod region, which borders
Ukraine, said on Saturday that 600,000 people in the area were without electricity, heating and water after a Ukrainian missile strike. Ukrainian forces also carried out a drone strike on
Russia’s
Volgograd region, sparking a fire at an oil depot in the Oktyabrsky district, regional authorities said. The Ukrainian military said on Saturday it had struck the Zhutovskaya oil depot in
Volgograd overnight. Russian air defence systems, meanwhile, intercepted and destroyed 33 Ukrainian drones over Russian regions, the agency reported. Politics and diplomacy The
United Nations Security Council will host an emergency meeting on January 12 to “address
Russia’s flagrant breaches of the UN Charter”, after
Russia fired an Oreshnik hypersonic missile near the Polish border, Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrii Sybiha wrote on X. The foreign minister also spoke out about the antigovernment protests rocking Iran, saying that “Iran’s support for
Russia’s war of aggression against
Ukraine and its oppression of its own citizens are part of the same policy of violence and disrespect for human dignity”. The deputy chairman of
Russia’s Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, insisted that
Russia will not accept European or NATO troops in
Ukraine and that “European dimwits want a war in Europe after all”. “Well, come on then. This is what you’ll get”, the deputy chairman added, accompanied by a video of the Oreshnik strike. The Institute for the Study of War wrote in its latest report that
Russia’s Oreshnik strike was likely “aimed to scare Western countries from providing military support to
Ukraine, particularly from deploying forces to
Ukraine as part of a peace agreement”.
Ukraine’s lead negotiator, Rustem Umerov, “once again reached out to our American partners”, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote on Telegram. “We continue communication with the American side practically every day,” he said. South Africa kicked off a week of naval drills, also attended by
Russia, Iran and China. Captain Nndwakhulu Thomas Thamaha, South Africa’s joint task force commander, told the opening ceremony that the drills are “a demonstration of our collective resolve to work together”. Sanctions Zelenskyy pledged on X that “we will continue strengthening the sanctions toolkit” and that “all lines of pressure on
Russia and individuals associated with it must be maintained”. In reference to recent news that US President Donald Trump has greenlit a bill to sanction countries that buy Russian oil, Zelenskyy said: “What is important is that the US Congress is back in motion on tougher sanctions against
Russia – targeting Russian oil. This can truly work.” Energy Russian presidential envoy Kirill Dmitriev said Russian oil products have “significantly increased” after Bloomberg reported that Russian refined fuel flows hit a four-month high in December, driven by stronger diesel shipments from ports in the Baltic Sea. Dmitriev added on X that “fake warmonger narratives are bad for decision-making”. Separately, Bloomberg also reported that
Russia’s crude oil production dropped to its lowest level in a year and a half in December, hitting 9.32 million barrels per day.