Russian Strikes Target Civilian Infrastructure, Leaving Ukrainian Cities Without Power, Heat, and Water.
Widespread Infrastructure Damage Across Ukraine
According to TSN.ua: This morning, Russia launched a large-scale missile and drone attack across Ukraine, severely damaging critical infrastructure. The assault, which employed ballistic missiles and 'Shahed' drones, has left numerous cities without electricity, heating, and running water. This represents a significant escalation in Russia's ongoing campaign to target Ukraine's civilian energy grid, particularly impacting the Dnipropetrovsk region.
Emergency Power Outages Enacted
In the Dnipropetrovsk region, emergency power outages have been implemented on the orders of Ukrenergo, the national energy company. The standard schedules for electricity supply are no longer in effect, creating severe difficulties for local residents. Utility company DTEK has stated it will provide residents with timely updates via its Telegram channel regarding any changes.
As of today, many citizens are facing serious disruptions to basic utilities, with the effects of the strikes being felt across multiple regions of the country. The situation in Ukraine remains critical, as these concentrated attacks continue to devastate infrastructure and daily life. The response of local authorities and energy companies to these new challenges is now paramount. Swift action to manage the electricity supply and effectively communicate with the public will be crucial in mitigating the consequences of these attacks.
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