Russia fires missiles in the semi-dark Ukraine
On November 23, the BBC reported on the progress of the war in Ukraine that Ukraine was attacked by Russian missiles again, affecting the entire city of Lviv. west of Ukraine no electricity Although key infrastructure in Kiev was also attacked. and the Kiev authorities said that 3 civilians were killed
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Kiev Mayor Vitaly Klitschko said many areas of the capital were completely without running water or electricity. The Mayor of Lviv, Andriy Zadovi, said that the children were taken to the shelter with their teachers and urged the parents not to pick them up. Until the air raid warning signal is over.
Ukraine’s air force said 70 missiles were fired from Russia. Ukrainian air defense systems intercepted 51 missiles and five Russian drones, but the latest attack has caused massive damage to infrastructure across Ukraine. by Enerho Atom Ukraine’s state-owned power company said three nuclear reactors were not connected to the external grid. due to power outages
Meanwhile, the southern regions of Ukraine were subjected to new attacks, including in the Miholaev region. The Governor warned that several rockets were fired from the south and east. in the neighboring region of Zaporizhia Ukrainian emergency services said a newborn baby died after missiles hit the maternity unit Russia has been accused of attacking but has not commented. to the final attack
However, Russia has recently stepped up its attack on Ukraine’s energy network, damaging almost half of the country. This left millions of Ukrainians without electricity as temperatures plunged in the winter.
Ukraine’s neighbor Moldova reported widespread power outages. Although he was not directly attacked, however, Reuters reports. Electricity is back in Chisinau. the capital of Moldova within hours
Deputy Prime Minister Andrey Spinou posted the above message on Twitter and said there were power cuts for more than half of the country. An attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure has caused massive power outages across Moldova. Moldova also suffered widespread power outages as a result of the November 15 attacks on Ukraine, while mobile networks were also hit hard.
The President of Moldova, Maia Sandu, said that Russia had left Moldova in the dark.
“The Russian war in Ukraine killed many people. Destroy residential buildings and energy infrastructure with missiles… but electricity can be restored. We will solve technical problems and we will have light again. All government agencies work like this,” the Moldovan president posted a message on Facebook.
Mr. Sergiyu Tofilat, a local energy policy analyst told Moldova’s TV channel 8 that the country’s energy supply depends on power lines running through Transnistria. A Russian-controlled territory in Moldova bordering Ukraine. before arriving in Chisinau
“When there was a bomb in Ukraine This power line is automatically disconnected. And we don’t have electricity,” Tofilat said.
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