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Russian Missiles Hit Ukraine, Explosions in Kyiv, Odessa, Ivano-Frankivsk - News Directory 3

Russian Missiles Hit Ukraine, Explosions in Kyiv, Odessa, Ivano-Frankivsk

December 13, 2024 Catherine Williams World
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Original source: focus-news.net

Ukraine Under Attack: Russian Missiles Target Energy Infrastructure

Kyiv, Ukraine – A wave of Russian missile strikes hit multiple Ukrainian cities early Thursday, targeting critical energy infrastructure and plunging parts of ⁢the country into darkness. explosions were reported in Kyiv, Odessa, and⁣ Ivano-Frankivsk, among other locations.

The attacks, described by Ukrainian officials as “massive,” come amid a renewed Russian offensive aimed at crippling Ukraine’s power grid as winter approaches.

“The enemy is ‍deliberately targeting our energy system,” said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in a statement.⁣ “They want to leave Ukrainians without light and ⁤heat in the cold winter.”

Eyewitnesses in Kyiv reported hearing⁢ multiple explosions in the early morning hours, followed by widespread power outages. Images circulating on social media showed plumes of smoke rising from the city skyline.

Ukrainian authorities are working to assess the‍ extent of the damage and restore power to affected areas. Emergency services are responding to reports‍ of casualties.

The latest attacks follow a pattern of Russian strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure in recent weeks. Moscow has accused Kyiv of using civilian infrastructure for military purposes, but ⁢Ukrainian officials have condemned the attacks as war⁣ crimes.

The⁤ international community has condemned the Russian strikes, with manny countries pledging continued support for Ukraine.

The‍ situation remains fluid, and further updates⁤ are expected as more information becomes ⁣available.

Under Fire: Ukraine Faces Darkness as Russia Targets Energy Grid

Kyiv, Ukraine ‍ – In a⁢ chilling escalation of the ‍conflict, multiple Ukrainian cities awoke to the jarring sound of explosions early Thursday morning as a barrage⁣ of Russian missiles rained down. Thes attacks,described ⁢by Ukrainian officials as⁣ “massive,” specifically targeted critical energy infrastructure,plunging major cities and ⁢surrounding areas ⁢into darkness.

The ⁢capital,Kyiv,along with Odessa and Ivano-Frankivsk,bore witness to ⁤the devastation,with reports confirming explosions and widespread power outages.

“The enemy is deliberately targeting‍ our energy system,” stated Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in a stark message. “They want to leave Ukrainians without light and heat ⁣in the cold winter.”

The onslaught, casting an ominous pall over the country as winter approaches, follows a worrying pattern of Russian strikes on Ukraine’s⁢ power grid in recent weeks. While Moscow maintains that civilian infrastructure is being used for military purposes, Ukraine strongly condemns these attacks as brazen war crimes.

Images flooding social media paint a grim picture: plumes of smoke billow against the Kyiv skyline, while panicked residents grapple with the sudden loss of⁤ power. Emergency services are⁣ working⁢ tirelessly to respond to reports of casualties and restore vital electric⁣ services to affected regions.

Condemnations have poured in from⁤ the international community, with numerous countries reaffirming their unwavering support for Ukraine. The situation remains volatile, and further details ⁤are expected to emerge as the full extent of the damage becomes clearer.

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