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Russia destroys large energy facility in Kharkiv, mayor says

The strike is part of an intensified Russian winter air campaign causing outages in heating, water, and power affecting millions, officials said.

  • On Jan 15, Ihor Terekhov, Kharkiv mayor, said Russian forces destroyed a large energy facility in Kharkiv and emergency crews were working around the clock.
  • Russian forces have stepped up a winter air campaign that targets Kharkiv, just 25 km from the Russian border, with drones, missiles and glide bombs while pressing a battlefield offensive.
  • Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko said around 300 apartment buildings remain without heat after a January 9 attack knocked out heating to half the city's high-rises, while Oleksiy Kuleba reported one injured in a missile strike on Thursday in Chornomorsk.
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Russia destroys large energy facility in Kharkiv, mayor says

Russian forces destroyed a large energy facility in Ukraine's second-biggest city Kharkiv, the mayor said on Thursday, the latest target of a winter air campaign by Moscow that has plunged millions of Ukrainians into darkness and cold.

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Autarcha of the city says the emergency teams are in the area. Still, Ventura invites Marques Mendes and Cotrim Figuerido to refuse support from Montenegro

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Attacks on energy networks and infrastructure continue – Power and heating outages amid cold, emergency measures from Kiev

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Russia destroys energy facility in Kharkiv, mayor says

The mayor of Kharkiv says a large energy facility in the Ukrainian city has been destroyed in a Russian attack.

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