Energy Infrastructure in Ukraine’s Kharkiv Damaged by Russian Strikes, Mayor Says
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According to Ukrainian sources, the Russian armed forces attacked Kharkiv with rockets.
Russian missile strikes damage energy infrastructure in Ukraine's Kharkiv, mayor says
Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, suffered severe damage to its energy infrastructure following five Russian missile strikes. Mayor Ihor Terekhov stated the attacks aim to instill fear and darkness, impacting heating and water for residents. This escalation follows a pattern of Russian assaults on Ukraine's energy and logistics networks, causing widespread blackouts and disrupting essential services across the nation.
The enemy launched five missile strikes on Kharkiv's energy infrastructure: the damage is very significant. Kharkiv Mayor Igor Terekhov reported five targeted missile strikes on the city's energy infrastructure. Very significant damage was recorded.
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