Russian attack hits Ukraine energy infrastructure
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Kyiv’s long-range drone attacks have frequently targeted Russian oil refineries in an attempt to curb Moscow’s wartime revenue. In contrast, Ukrainian and Western officials accuse Russia of deliberately crippling Ukraine’s power grid to deprive civilians of electricity, heating, and water — a strategy they describe as the weaponisation of winter.
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Russia’s latest drone and missile attack struck stations powering two major nuclear plants in Ukraine, putting Europe in danger of a “catastrophic incident,” Kyiv warned on
In the Kyiv region, five people were injured as a result of a massive Russian attack on November 8. According to Ukrinform, Mykola Kalashnyk, head of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration, reported this on Telegram.
Russia has targeted Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, with drones, killing three people in their homes, according to authorities on Sunday.
A thermal power plant in Voronezh, Russia was reportedly attacked overnight on Nov. 9. Residents said they heard explosions and experienced power outages after authorities warned of possible missile and drone threats.
Deputy Prime Minister for Restoration and Minister for Communities and Territories Development Oleksii Kuleba has stated that Russia is increasing its attacks on locomotive depots. — Ukrinform.
A Russian drone has slammed into a tower block in eastern Ukraine, killing a woman and injuring at least 11 people.