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Russian Missiles Destroy Energy Infrastructure Across Ukraine: People Without Electricity And Water

Russian missiles destroy energy infrastructure across Ukraine, leaving people without electricity and water.

On Friday, Russia again targeted Ukraine’s renewable energy infrastructure. Russia has launched a series of missile strikes against its energy infrastructure.

As a result, electricity and water supplies were cut off in the country. After the terrorist attacks, Ukraine has once again put political debate behind it, urging Western countries to hand over arms.

Ukrainian officials said the southeastern city of Zaporizhzhia was hit by 17 rockets over an hour. This is Russia’s biggest attack in the war over the past year.

7 casualties were reported.

Ukraine’s national grid operator, Ukrainargo, said drone and missile attacks on power plants and transmission infrastructure continued overnight.

The attack damaged energy infrastructure in eastern, southern, and western Ukraine. There were no injuries from the attack and seven people were injured.

Russian missiles destroy energy infrastructure across Ukraine: People forced to live without electricity or water in the cold.

Repeated Russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure have left millions of people living in the bitter cold without electricity and water.

Officials expressed concern that the power supply would no longer remain disconnected.

Russian missile passes through Moldova-Romania.

The Russian attack follows Ukrainian President Zelensky’s foreign trip this week. During his visit, Zelensky held talks in Brussels with EU leaders about the supply of fighter jets and other weapons.

Talking more about the attack, Ukrainian commander-in-chief Valery Zaluzny said Russian-caliber missiles passed through the airspace over Moldova and NATO member Romania before entering Ukraine.

Romania has yet to confirm these reports. Ukraine does not want to risk people’s lives
Providing further information, Moldova said a Russian missile had passed through its airspace.

Ukraine said Ukrainian forces may have shot down a Russian missile, but they do not want to risk the lives of ordinary people in other countries.

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