conflict in ukraine
conflict in ukraine
There are more than a thousand I Russian missiles and rockets that have hit Ukrainian power facilities in just the last eight attacks. For some time, Putin’s army has been targeting Kiev’s electrical structures, to bring the population and the whole country to its knees in the face of the long winter. The very high number of attacks and missiles dropped was confirmed by the president of the Ukrainian electricity company Ukrenergo, Volodymyr Kudrytsky: “These attacks represent the biggest blow to the electrical grid that humanity has ever seen. – he stressed, according to reports from Interfax – More than 1,000 projectiles and missiles were fired at power lines, causing serious damage to Ukraine.🇧🇷
🇧🇷Although we have lost 25% to 30% of consumption compared to the pre-war period – he then continued – the shortage of current generation capacity is greater and more serious“. In most large cities there is no electricity, as reported for weeks in various areas of Ukraine. And the situation looks like it will only get worse.
About that in Donetsk, nine civilians were killed in the last 24 hours🇧🇷 The Russian bombing continues: “On December 7, the Russians killed nine civilians in the Donetsk region. – confirmed the head of the regional military administration Pavlo Kyrylenko – six in Kurakhovo, one in the village of Krasnohorivka, one in Ivanovka and one in Bakhmut“. There are also fifteen wounded.
More Russian missiles hit the city of kupyansk, in the eastern region of Kharkiv. The head of the regional military administration, Oleg Synegubov, explained that there is destruction and fire, but no casualties: “The enemy continues to shell the city of Kupyansk and the settlements of Kharkiv Oblast located near the line of contact. Today, around 4:30 am, the enemy launched a rocket attack, an S-300 hit an administrative building. there are no victims🇧🇷
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