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Russia fires 67 missiles in Ukraine… all local power outages

Russia fired 67 missiles into Ukraine on the 23rd local time, causing power cuts in all areas, including the capital Kiiu, the Associated Press reported.

Ukraine’s state-owned power operator Ukrenergo said energy infrastructure had been hit and “emergency power cuts are occurring in all areas”.

At least 4 people were killed and 34 injured when 30 missiles were fired in Kiiue.

Following the airstrikes, three nuclear power stations were also shut down, but fortunately, no damage to the reactors was reported.

Yonhap News TV article inquiries and reports: Kakao Talk/Line jebo23

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