At least two people have been killed in Russia's overnight strikes on Kyiv and the surrounding region, Ukrainian authorities reported, after a countrywide air alert was issued. Tymur Tkachenko, head of Kyiv's military administration, said one person was killed in the capital. Ukraine's State Emergency Service reported that the strike started a fire at a medical facility in the Obolonskyi district of northern Kyiv. The facility had an inpatient ward operating at the time of the fire. After extinguishing the blaze, the service found a body inside. The service reported on the Telegram messaging app that three people were injured and 25 had been evacuated. Towns and villages across the Kyiv region were also hit. According to Kyiv regional governor Mykola Kalashnyk, a man in his 70s was killed in the town of Fastiv, southwest of the capital. Russian strike kills hospital patient: Kyiv mayor Russia's overnight strike on a hospital in Kyiv resulted in one patient being killed and four injured, the Ukrainian capital's mayor, Vitali Klitschko, said Monday. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reacted after the strike, saying Moscow 'defeated' another hospital. Zelenskyy said the Russian drone attack should remind Ukraine's partners — the European Union and the US — of the country's need for air defense and funding for interceptor drones, so that Kyiv can defend itself against Russia's full-scale war. Last night, the Russian army “defeated” yet another hospital – in Kyiv, with a functioning inpatient unit. Patients had to be evacuated. There are casualties. Sadly, one person has been killed. My condolences to the family and loved ones. Everyone who needs assistance is… pic.twitter.com/qjCwy95MPc— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) January 5, 2026 The overnight strike involved nine ballistic missiles, repurposed anti-aircraft missiles and 165 combat drones, per Ukraine's air force, with 137 of the drones being intercepted. Russia says Ukraine has targeted Moscow daily with drones this year Ukraine has targeted Moscow with drones every day in 2026 so far, marking an apparent escalation from earlier, more sporadic attacks on the Russian capital, according to data published by Russia’s Defense Ministry. By midnight on Sunday alone, Russian air defense systems had destroyed 57 drones over the Moscow region, out of 437 drones downed over Russia, the Ministry of Defense said on its Telegram messaging app. Ukraine says that these drone attacks are intended to disrupt military logistics and energy infrastructure, increase the cost of Moscow's war effort, and retaliate against Russia's repeated missile and drone attacks since the beginning of the war nearly four years ago. Trump says he doesn't believe Kremlin's claim that Ukraine attacked Putin's residence US President Donald Trump has said US officials have determined that Ukraine did not target the residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin in a drone attack last week. This contradicts the Kremlin's claims, which Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy had dismissed as typical lies from Moscow that were designed to detail ongoing peace talks. Trump said last week that something happened nearby Putin's residence, but has now said that American officials didn't find evidence that the Russian president's residence was targeted. I don't believe that strike happened, Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One as he traveled back to Washington on Sunday after spending two weeks at his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida. We don't believe that happened, now that we've been able to check, he added.