Home » World » Russia and Ukraine: Volodymyr Zelensky says Russian forces have caused millions of blackouts in the east of the country Russia and Ukraine: Volodymyr Zelensky says Russian forces have caused millions of blackouts in the east of the country September 12, 2022 by world today news 3 hours ago photo released, Getty Images — comment on the photo, A thermal power plant in Kharkiv was damaged after a Russian missile attack. — – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russia is trying to “deprive people of light and heat” by causing blackouts in eastern Ukraine in response to a Ukrainian counterattack. – According to reports, the power outages have affected an estimated nine million people in regions of eastern Ukraine, including Kharkiv and Donetsk. – This comes after Ukraine claimed it had regained more than 3,000 square kilometers during a quick counter-offensive to the east. – The BBC cannot verify this data. – Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov said Russian attacks on civilian infrastructure have left much of his city without electricity or water. – He described this as a despicable attempt to avenge the recent successes of the Ukrainian army. – What appeared to be two more missile attacks could be heard later in the evening, BBC international affairs correspondent Urla Guerin reported from Kharkiv. – Terekhov and the governor of the region called for calm, saying the emergency services were working to repair the damage and put out the fires. – The governor of the neighboring Sumy region said more than 130 settlements in a single district are without electricity. – Similar problems have been reported in the Dnepropetrovsk and Poltava regions. – In a provocative post on social media after the blackout, President Zelensky accused Russia of carrying out “terrorist acts” targeting civilian infrastructure. – This comes after a significant Ukrainian advance, which, if confirmed, would mean Ukrainian forces will triple their territorial gains in just over 48 hours. – President Zelensky said 1,000 square kilometers were being restored on Thursday evening. That number rose to 2,000 square kilometers on Saturday night and then to 3,000 on Sunday. – Journalists were denied frontline access, but several videos on social media show Ukrainian forces in towns and villages that were until recently controlled by Russia. – Ukrainian forces entered the main city of Balaklia on Friday. Russia subsequently confirmed the withdrawal of troops, to “strengthen efforts” on the Donetsk front. – On Saturday, Ukraine recaptured two major Russian-controlled supply cities, Izyum and Kobyansk. Russia confirmed the withdrawal of its forces from the two cities, saying this would allow them to “regroup”. – Izyum Mayor Valery Marchenko said residents will be able to return to the city in about 10 days for the first time since Russia seized it in March. – He told the BBC that two-thirds of the population had fled, but most wanted to return despite widespread destruction and a lack of electricity, water or communications. – He said Izyum was probably the largest logistics center in the Russian army, as it was a gateway to Sloviansk and Kramatorsk in the Donbass region, where Russia wanted to advance. – But Russia still controls about a fifth of the country and few envision a quick end to the war. – In an interview with the Financial Times, Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov warned of a possible Russian counterattack. – “The counterattack liberates the territory, and then you have to take control of it and prepare to defend it,” Reznikov said. — Related posts:Giant goldfish destroy lakes, US government: 'Don't litter!'It is necessary for Russia to mirror the sabotage of the West and Ukraine -Edi Rama: On a different wavelength Maximos - Beleris for the gathering in Galatsi - 2024-05-13 01:...Gry Forssell with friends begins to be broadcast throughout Sweden Oil falls due to a possible rise in interest rates, China closes A bowl of salty porridge costs 260 yuan and the price will rise! The boss does not give up on the negative comments: my business is fine | Life | Sanli News Network SETN.COM Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: