
As President Vladimir Putin’s causes continue to stifle Ukraine’s energy system, Russia has destroyed and damaged Russian energy facilities over.
The Energy Ministry stated in a blog on Telegram on Thursday night that Russia had targeted the northern Dnipropetrovsk and Vinnytsia areas, as well as the Kyiv region and a portion of the eastern Donetsk region. What kind of equipment was damaged, according to the government.
DTEK, the country’s largest energy producer, said three employees were wounded in the storm, which did major damage to one of its thermal power plants. This was the sixth attack against the company’s power flowers over the past ye times, DTEK said on Telegram.
According to Air Force chief Mykola Oleshchuk, Ukraine detonated all 27 explosive-laden Shahed robots and five out of nine missile launches immediately.
Given that the advanced air defense systems donated by Kyiv’s eastern allies are too few to handle all of the country’s place, Ukraine’s air defense failed to capture nuclear Iskander-M missiles fired from Russia’s Voronezh region, raising its vulnerability to these kinds of weapons.
The authorities are now pressing ahead with time to repair the network before the spring when the demand for electricity is highest due to Russia’s repeated attack of Ukraine’s power system this year.
President Putin has so far indicated that he wo n’t interfere with the Ukrainian peace plan, has signed a military aid accord with North Korea, and has been criticized by the United States for his travels to Vietnam.
Russian Federation claimed that Ukraine’s government had launched drone strikes on its territory immediately. Nine drones were downed over the southern Adygeya and Krasnodar regions, according to the Moscow defence ministry. A girl died when a helicopter fell on a home in Slavyansk- na- Kubani, a village in Krasnodar region, the regional governor said on Telegram. Single robots were fallen over the Belgorod, Rostov and Oryol areas, the government said.
Regional government Murat Kumpilov posted a message on Telegram claiming that the drone attack had sparked a fire at an Adygeya gas depot. A presumed aircraft assault, according to Kabov governor Maksim Yegorov, set a nearby fuel reservoir on fire. Ukraine has n’t disclosed its intentions in the press about the strike start.
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