FEATUREDLatestNewsTOP NEWS STORIESTOP STORIESworld

Russia’s Drone Attack On Ukraine’s Energy Infrastructure Disrupts Power Supply: Latest Updates

Russia’s Drone Attack on Ukraine’s Energy Infrastructure Disrupts Power Supply: Latest Updates.

Read about Russia’s aggressive move with 99 drones targeting Ukraine’s power facilities, causing widespread power outages. Stay updated on the escalating conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

Russia attacked Ukraine’s energy infrastructure with 99 drones and missiles, due to which power supply was disrupted in many areas.

Russian aggression against Ukraine is increasing. On Friday, it launched a series of 99 drone and missile attacks targeting Ukraine’s power projects.

Due to this, people had to face an electricity crisis in many areas. Ukrainian security forces have said that the attack was carried out across the country.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the attack had caused damage to power plants. At the same time, the Ukrainian Air Force claimed that it destroyed 84 Russian drones and missiles.

Russia’s Drone Attack:‘Deliberately targeted thermal and hydroelectric power plants.’

Ukraine’s Interior Minister Ihor Klymenka said an airstrike warning had been issued across the country, with 10 regions coming under Russian attack.

The attack on Friday specifically targeted thermal and hydroelectric units in the middle and western regions of Ukraine, according to state-owned grid operator Ukranergo.

DTEK, Ukraine’s largest private power operator, also said three of its thermal power plants were damaged in the attack.

It announced an emergency power shutoff in the city of Odessa, leaving many areas without power.

Serhiy Lysak, local governor of the Dnipropetrovsk region, said five people were injured in the attack in the area, including a five-year-old girl.

At the same time, Russia said on Friday that one person was killed and two people were injured in a Ukrainian drone attack in the Belgorod region.

Romania said pieces of the drone were found in its territory.

Romania, a member of the NATO alliance, said it had found pieces of the drone Thursday night on the Ukrainian border and in farmland near the Danube River.

Romania’s Defense Ministry said it had also found pieces of the drone on March 28. The Ministry of National Defense has said it is investigating the incident.

However, Romania also said that the previous attacks did not indicate an attack on Romania.

Zelensky requests the US speaker to pass a military package.

Ukrainian President Vladimir Putin, in a post on X on Thursday, urged US House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson to quickly pass a new military package for Ukraine.

One thought on “Russia’s Drone Attack On Ukraine’s Energy Infrastructure Disrupts Power Supply: Latest Updates

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Copyright © 2023 ANN All Rights Reserved