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According to the report, a massive Russian attack hit Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, prompting power cuts in several regions, Kyiv’s energy minister said Saturday.
The report also stated that Moscow has in recent months escalated its attacks on energy infrastructures in Ukraine, damaging natural gas facilities that produce the main fuel for heating in the country. Experts have said Ukraine risks heating outages ahead of the winter months.
Because of this attack, Ukraine will suffer outages. Emergency power outages will be canceled after the situation in the energy system stabilizes. Despite the enemy’s plans, Ukraine will have light and heat this winter. Russia has targeted Ukraine’s power and heating grid throughout its almost four-year invasion, destroying a large part of the key civilian infrastructure.
In addition to the report, drones hit energy infrastructure in Ukraine’s southern Odesa late Friday evening, according to the region’s governor, Oleg Kiper.
There was damage to an energy infrastructure facility,” he said, reporting no dead or wounded.
Source: The Defense Post
The report also stated that Moscow has in recent months escalated its attacks on energy infrastructures in Ukraine, damaging natural gas facilities that produce the main fuel for heating in the country. Experts have said Ukraine risks heating outages ahead of the winter months.
Because of this attack, Ukraine will suffer outages. Emergency power outages will be canceled after the situation in the energy system stabilizes. Despite the enemy’s plans, Ukraine will have light and heat this winter. Russia has targeted Ukraine’s power and heating grid throughout its almost four-year invasion, destroying a large part of the key civilian infrastructure.
In addition to the report, drones hit energy infrastructure in Ukraine’s southern Odesa late Friday evening, according to the region’s governor, Oleg Kiper.
There was damage to an energy infrastructure facility,” he said, reporting no dead or wounded.
Source: The Defense Post