Update: 8 injured, 1 killed in Russian missile attack against Kropyvnytskyi.

The number of injured in a Russian attack against an industrial facility in Kropyvnytskyi, Kirovohrad Oblast, on the morning of Jan.

4 has risen to eight, the State Emergency Service said. One person was reported as killed. The injured victims, who are employees of the enterprise, suffered shrapnel wounds and have been provided medical care, Governor Andrii Raikovych noted.

Falling debris damaged several buildings and set fire to a car, which firefighters promptly extinguished, the State Emergency Service said. Ukraine's energy operator, Ukrenergo, said that its repair and production facility was damaged in the attack, and the victims included five of its employees, including the one who was killed. Overhead lines were also damaged by falling debris, resulting in outages, Ukrenergo added.

The governor reported on the attack earlier on Jan.

4, initially saying that one person was killed and one injured. At around 2:20 p.m. local time, the Air Force warned that another missile was heading toward the city. Kropyvnytskyi, with a population of around 220,000, is the administrative center of Kirovohrad Oblast in central Ukraine.

French Foreign Ministry on Belgorod strike: Russia 'bears full responsibility' for human casualties

"Russia can put an end to this conflict and the human tragedies that accompany it, for which it bears full responsibility.

To do this, it must withdraw all of its troops from the internationally recognized territory of Ukraine," a representative of the French Foreign Ministry said on Jan.

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