30% of Ukraine’s power plants were destroyed last week, causing “massive blackouts” across the country, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said. to say Mardi.
Russia attacked several energy plants across Ukraine on Tuesday, including the capital Kiev, amid continuing attempts to cripple the country’s energy infrastructure.
Zelenskyy called it a “terrorist” attack and reiterated that “there was no more room for negotiations with [Russian President Vladimir] Putin’s regime. “
Kiev Mayor Vitaly Klitschko said critical infrastructure in the Desnyansky district was hit, while eyewitnesses also reported explosions and smoke at the Kiev CHP-6 power plant in Ukraine.
Previously, Kirill Timoshenko, deputy head of the Ukrainian presidential office, had reported “severe damage” to another energy plant in Dnipro, which he said had been hit twice. He then warned residents that the bombing could leave parts of the city without water or electricity, adding that emergency personnel were working to restore services.
The damage comes amid a new wave of airstrikes across Ukraine targeting energy infrastructure. There were power outages reported in Zhytomyr, Kiev and Dnipro, where electrical installations were hit.
An update from the UK Ministry of Defense on Tuesday morning to say“It is very likely that one of the main objectives of this strike campaign is to cause widespread damage to the energy distribution network in Ukraine. “
The wave of Russian airstrikes affecting Ukraine’s critical infrastructure – as well as the civilian population – came in response to Ukraine’s attack on the Kerch Bridge earlier this month, which connects to-occupied Crimea. Russia to Russia.
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