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    Home » Blog » Russia destroys largest power plant in Ukraine’s Kyiv region

    Russia destroys largest power plant in Ukraine’s Kyiv region

    April 13, 2024Updated:April 13, 2024 US News No Comments
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    The largest power plant in the Kyiv place was destroyed by a massive Russian missile attack that sparked a new offensive against Vladimir Putin’s forces, who were attempting to utilize spaces in the war-torn country’s air defense.

    The strike set ablaze the engine house of the petroleum- fired Trypilska grow some 45 kilometers ( 28 miles ) south of the capital, according to Andriy Hota, the supervisory board chair of condition- owned energy producer Centrenergo. A person with knowledge of the attack said on condition of anonymity that the service was hit by six missiles early on Thursday.

    During a visit to Lithuania on Thursday, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy stated that” we need to talk about air protection because it’s the biggest challenge today.” He also listed the regions that were hit by the storm. Centrenergo’s Hota said the agency’s energy technology “has been ruined” after attacks on its features.

    The Kremlin has increased attacks on Ukrainian troops as they become more and more powerless. It all highlights the extended Russian military as the conflict enters its third year without a resolution.

    The Russian parliament approved a contested recruitment law on Thursday in a sign of growing urgency to resurrect its military rates. The policy, which tightens membership laws, narrows exclusions from military services and introduces some penalties for evaders, was approved by 283 votes in the 450- council, according to several lawmakers.

    The legislature authorized the measures, yet as enlistment becomes a more pressing concern for those who have been unable to use the conflict. However, military leaders contend that to maintain a steady stream of enlistment, more restrictive conscription laws are required.

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    ” No matter how much aid we get, how many arms we have — we lack people”, the captain of Ukraine’s earth forces, Oleksandr Pavliuk, said in a Facebook post on Monday.

    Russian forces have unleashed their weapons all along the front and made minor improvements after capturing the eastern area of Avdiivka earlier this year. West of Bakhmut in the Ukrainian Donetsk place, Chasiv Yar, is one of the strategically important towns that Russian troops are attempting to catch.

    Republicans in Congress continue to block a$ 60 billion U.S. assistance package, with House Speaker Mike Johnson but to call a vote as he attempts to stop a revolt from hard-liners in his rates.

    But the beating of Ukraine’s power structure has laid bare the government’s risk, particularly on air defense. Electricity plants and underground gas-storage facilities were targeted by the over missile and drone attack in five areas of Ukraine, with less than half of the country’s estimated 42 missiles volleyed at the air defense chugging fewer than half, according to Ukraine’s Air Force.

    European natural gas futures reached their highest level in more than two days after the assault spread far beyond Ukraine. Benchmark futures increased by as much as 7.1 %, more than reversing the declines of the previous two days.

    Russia’s Defense Ministry confirmed it launched a “massive attack” aimed at damaging Ukraine’s power and energy program. The goals of the hit have been achieved, it said on its Telegram network. The assault was a reaction to Ukrainian attacks on Russia’s oil and gas industry and electricity infrastructure, it said.

    European Galushchenko, the energy minister, cited strikes in the southeast Kharkiv region, Zaporizhzhia in the north, and Lviv in the west as well as damage to power-generation facilities and the network close to Kyiv. Zelenskiy reported on Telegram that the area around the port town of Odesa on the Black Sea was likewise affected.

    Energy source in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s subsequent- largest city, and the surrounding region was likewise disrupted after being hit by at least 10 missiles, local Governor Oleh Synehubov said.

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