Ukraine Faces Power Outages in 9 Regions After Russian Attacks
Russia launched over 450 drones and 30 missiles targeting Ukraine's energy infrastructure, causing outages for around 600,000 households and killing a child, officials said.
- Ukraine's air force reported large-scale drone and missile attacks on Kyiv, resulting in injuries and damage.
- Ukrainian Energy Minister Svitlana Grynchuk described Russia's actions as massive strikes on energy sites, which led to blackouts and left parts of Kyiv without electricity and water.
- Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko stated that at least nine people were wounded, with some requiring hospitalization due to the attacks.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky remarked that Russia aimed to create chaos by targeting energy facilities.
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Russia has again attacked Ukraine's capital Kiev with drones and missiles.
KIEV DARKNESS: Russian Drone and Missile Attack Leaves Ukrainian Capital Without Electricity and Water - Power Outages Expected Across the Country Ahead of Winter
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Russian attack batters Ukraine energy grid, kills 7-year-old
Russian drones and missiles pummelled Ukraine's struggling energy infrastructure early Friday, cutting power to thousands across the country and killing a seven-year-old boy, authorities said.
Ukraine grapples with widespread power outages after Russian barrage
Russian drone and missile strikes wounded at least 20 people in Kyiv, damaged residential buildings and caused blackouts across swathes of Ukraine early Friday, authorities said. A child was also killed in separate attacks in the southeast of the country.
In a very shared tweet, the Ukrainian head of state said that Russia lacks fuel and must now draw on its strategic stocks. Publications on social networks actually show difficulties for the Russians to fill up.
Black out in the Ukrainian capital. Bei supports the anti-drone plan (ANSA)
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