NewsRussian missile barrage disrupts Ukraine's energy grid

Russian missile barrage disrupts Ukraine's energy grid

Russian forces launched a large-scale, coordinated attack using missiles and drones on Ukraine's energy infrastructure early on Thursday morning. Explosions were reported in Kyiv, and threats emerged in areas near the Polish border.

Due to the attack, emergency power outages have been implemented. The picture shows the Russian missile attack on Lwów (illustrative photo).
Due to the attack, emergency power outages have been implemented. The picture shows the Russian missile attack on Lwów (illustrative photo).
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Przemysław Ciszak

28 November 2024 11:03

"The Russians continue their terror tactics. They have accumulated missiles to target Ukrainian infrastructure and conduct warfare against civilians during the harsh winter months. They have been supported by their deranged allies, particularly from North Korea. Currently, the Russians are carrying out a combined shelling across the country. They are even targeting children. Ukraine can respond," said the head of the Ukrainian President's Office, Andriy Yermak.

Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko warned that emergency power outages had been put in place due to the attack.

Halushchenko stated on Facebook that Ukraine's energy sector is again facing significant attacks, with energy facilities nationwide being targeted. In response, the transmission system operator, Ukrenerho, has enforced emergency power outages.

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