A new wave of Russian missile attacks leaves most of Kyiv without water or electricity
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Russia launched this Monday more than 50 missiles targeted critical infrastructure in Ukraine, including the capital Kyiv, causing power and water outages, Ukrainian authorities reported.
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said that 50% of residents did not have water and about 350.000 apartments do not have electricity.
In the northeastern city of Kharkiv power facilities were also attacked.
Russia said its high-precision, long-range weaponry was aimed at Ukraine’s military command and energy systems.
The country’s Ministry of Defense added that all “designated objects were hit”.
I bombed them They come after Russia blamed Ukraine for a drone attack on its Black Sea fleet in the Russian-annexed Crimean peninsula.
Klitschko reported a lack of water in Kyiv after a power facility near the city was damaged in the Russian attack.
He also indicated that engineers were sent urgently to restore the power supply in the city.
The authorities indicated that “no hits were recorded” in Kyiv due to the “effective work of the air defense forces”.
I also know missile strikes were reported in the central Vinnytsia region, as well as in Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhia in the southeast, and Lviv in western Ukraine.
According to reports, a facility at the Dnipro hydroelectric power plant in the Zaporizhia region was also attacked.
In total, 12 installations, most of them power generators, were attacked in 10 regions of Ukraine, noted Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal.
He added that “hundreds of towns in seven regions” were left without electricity.
It was not immediately known if there were any casualties.