Woman dies, buildings damaged in Ukrainian drone attack on Russia’s Voronezh, governor says Today World News

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A woman died ‍and three other people were injured ​in an overnight Ukrainian drone attack on ‌the southern Russian city ​of Voronezh, the region’s Governor Alexander Gusev said on Sunday (January 11, 2026).

More than 10 apartment buildings, about 10 private houses, a secondary school and several administrative buildings were damaged in the ​attack on the city, Mr. Gusev said ⁠on the Telegram messaging app.

“Our city was subjected to one of the heaviest drone attacks ​since the start ⁠of the special military operation,” Mr. Gusev said, using Moscow’s term for its war in Ukraine.

A residential building during a power blackout, that according to local authorities was caused by a recent Ukrainian missile attack targeting the regional energy system, amid the Russia-Ukraine military conflict in Belgorod, Russia, January 9, 2026.

A residential building during a power blackout, that according to local authorities was caused by a recent Ukrainian missile attack targeting the regional energy system, amid the Russia-Ukraine military conflict in Belgorod, Russia, January 9, 2026.
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The full-scale of the attack ‌on Voronezh, which lies 470 km (292 ‌miles) from Moscow and roughly 250 km (155 miles) from the ‍border with Ukraine, was not immediately clear. Reuters could not independently verify ‍the reports.

Ukraine says it strikes targets inside Russia in the war that Moscow launched nearly four years ago to disrupt the Kremlin’s war effort and in response to repeated missile and drone attacks on Ukrainian ⁠cities and infrastructure, including energy facilities.

Russia launched a hypersonic missile on ​Friday (January 9, 2026) at a site in Ukraine near ⁠NATO-member Poland, a strike Kyiv’s European allies portrayed as an effort to deter them from continuing support for Ukraine. 

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Woman dies, buildings damaged in Ukrainian drone attack on Russia’s Voronezh, governor says