Ukrainian Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ignat reported that according to the Ukrinfrom portal, anti-aircraft alerts have been activated across the country and that the situation at the power stations is “critical”.
The presidency of Ukraine, through its Vice President Kyrylo Tymoshenko, described the situation of energy infrastructure in most of the country as “critical” following Russia’s large-scale attacks.
According to the news that Ukrinform has determined based on the relevant regional authorities, electricity has been cut off in several regions and cities of Ukraine, including Lviv (west) and Kharkiv (northeast).
“Attack on the capital,” Vitali Klitschko, the mayor of the capital, wrote in a Telegram message. According to preliminary information, two homes in the Pechersk region have been affected. Several missiles were shot down by air defense systems over Kiev.”
“Russian missiles are killing people and destroying Ukraine’s infrastructure. Here’s what Russia has to say about peace talks, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said on Twitter.
“Stop proposing Ukraine to accept Russian ultimatums! “This terror can only be stopped by the strength of our weapons and principles,” he said.
At least two explosions were also heard in Leópolis, as far as EFE can confirm.
“The enemy attacked a critical energy infrastructure facility in the Lviv region. “There are problems with electricity supply and interruptions in mobile communications in Lviv,” said the head of the regional military administration, Maksym Kozytskyi.
Also Oleksandr Vilkul, the heads of the regional administrations of Kryvyy Rih; Mykolaiv, Vitaly Kim; Chernihiv, Viacheslav Chaus; Cherkasy, Ihor stool; Poltava, Dmytro Lunin; and Kharkiv reported to Oleh Sinegubov on Russia’s missile attack and urged the public to stay in the bunkers.
Source: Ultimahora
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