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Ukraine updates: Russia says shot down 8 US ATACMS

Published January 4, 2025last updated January 4, 2025

Russia has warned that the US-supplied missiles could spark a hypersonic ballistic missile attack on central Kyiv. Meanwhile, authorities had to temporarily suspend operations at the airport in St. Petersburg. Follow DW.

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A unit of the 8th US Army fires a short-range artillery rocket of the ATACMS type
ATACMS missiles have a range of up to 300 kilometers (190 miles), and are capable of penetrating deep inside Russia Image: picture alliance/dpa/yonhap
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What you need to know

Russian said Saturday it shot down eight US-made ATACMS missiles, which data show have a range of up to 300 kilometers (190 miles).

Meanwhile, Russian authorities had to temporarily halt operations at the airport in St. Petersburg, citing safety reasons.

Takeoff and landing at Pulkovo Airport in the northwestern Russian city were suspended for a few hours, amid reports of Ukrainian drones in the vicinity.

Below, you can review the developments in Russia's invasion of Ukraine from Saturday, January 4, 2025.

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January 4, 2025

Moldova's Transnistria faces new power cuts

Moldova's separatist region of Transnistria continued to experience power cuts on Saturday. The breakaway republic was left without Russian gas after Kyiv declined to renew a contract allowing Moscow to transit gas through pipelines in Ukraine.

Transnistrian officials said the first rolling power cuts had gone into effect on Friday evening.

The flow of Russian gas to parts of central and eastern Europe stopped on New Year's Day after a previous agreement between Ukraine and Russia expired. On top of the pipeline deal expiring, Russia's Gazprom cut off gas supplies to Moldova on Wednesday over a financial dispute with the Moldovan government in Chisinau.

The mainly Russian-speaking region of Transnistria, which lies along the Moldova-Ukraine border and split from Moldova in the 1990s, had been receiving Russian gas via Ukraine and using it to produce electricity. 

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January 4, 2025

Pro-Ukraine protests held in Slovakia

Pro-Ukrainian protesters in Slovakia held a rally against Prime Minister Robert Fico in Bratislava on Friday.

Protesters gathered outside the government's office, under the slogan "Slovakia is Europe! We've had enough of Russia!".

The protest was organized by the initiative "Mier Ukrajine" (Peace for Ukraine), which advocates for arms deliveries to Ukraine. Initiative members said the number of those who took part in the rally was estimated to be around 4,000.

Protesters carried banners which read: "Treason!" and "We are Europe!" distributed by the initiative. 

Organizers accused the leftist-populist prime minister of taking Slovakia into a pro-Russia direction.

Fico had recently clashed with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, after Kyiv halted gas transfer from Russia to Slovakia.

Slovakia makes appeal for Russian gas

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Skip next section Operations at airport in St. Petersburg temporarily halted
January 4, 2025

Operations at airport in St. Petersburg temporarily halted

Russian authorities had to temporarily halt operations at the airport in St. Petersburg, citing safety reasons.

Takeoff and landing at Pulkovo Airport were suspended for a few hours, amid reports of Ukrainian drones in the vicinity.

Russia's Defense Ministry said 16 Ukrainian drones over the regions of Bryansk, Smolensk, Belgorod, Pskov and Leningrad were destroyed overnight. The regions all surround St. Petersburg.

Operations resumed again later on Saturday, a representative of Russia's aviation watchdog Rosaviatsia said.

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Skip next section Moscow says 8 US-made ATACMS missiles shot down
January 4, 2025

Moscow says 8 US-made ATACMS missiles shot down

Russian forces have shot down eight US-made ATACMS missiles, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Saturday.

"Air defense systems downed eight ATACMS US-made missiles and 72 drones," the Russian defense forces told news agencies. They did not specify whether there were any casualties or damage.

ATACMS missiles have a range of up to 300 kilometers (190 miles), as per publicly available data. The administration of outgoing US President Joe Biden  has supplied Ukraine with the missiles, which are capable of penetrating inside Russia.

Moscow has warned that their use by Ukraine could trigger a hypersonic ballistic missile attack on central Kyiv.

Ukraine fires ATACMS missiles into Russia

Also Saturday, Moscow said it had taken control of the village of Nadiya in Ukraine's eastern Luhansk region. The reports could not be immediately verified.

rm/wd (Reuters, AP, AFP, dpa)

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