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“Ukrainian leader” condemns Russia power system attack Water and electricity cut off | Thai PBS News Thai PBS News

Ukrainian leader calls Russia’s attack on energy systems a crime against humanity Millions of people lack water and electricity. in the middle of cold weather this latest attack caused at least 7 deaths

Today (November 24, 2022), foreign news agencies reported that the Ukrainian military said that Russia had fired about 70 missiles at targets across the country. as well as the power grid in southern and eastern Ukraine. and three nuclear power plants under the supervision of Ukraine. Cut it off from the electricity grid, while the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant which is Europe’s largest power station needs a diesel engine power generator to make the cooling system Including other safety devices still work normally.

In Kiev, there is a problem with electricity and water supply. which cannot be used by this latest attack causing at least 7 deaths

On the Russian side, the attack on Ukraine’s energy system reduces the ability of the Ukrainian government to fight and puts pressure on Ukrainian leaders to start negotiations

Volodymyr Zelensky President of Ukraine Said that to the UN Security Council Russia is committing crimes against humanity By enabling millions of people to live without electricity. There is no heating system and running water. Although the temperature in Ukraine is already below freezing.

Governor of Kiev At least 80 percent of the capital’s residents are without electricity and running water. Many cities have been targeted by Russia as well. Begin to restore the energy system back to normal.

“Blackouts” affect “Moldova” in half of the country.

Moldova is a small country bordering Ukraine. It was also affected by Russia’s attack on Ukraine. causing half the country to experience power cuts As a result, buses using electric power cannot provide service. as well as people’s houses, offices, shops without electricity In which incidents of this nature have previously occurred on November 15, the past