Russia mass attacked the energy system: which regions are without electricity.

Russia mass attacked the energy system: which regions are without electricity
Russia mass attacked the energy system: which regions are without electricity

Attack on Ukraine on the night of October 22

According to inkorr.com: On the night of October 21 to 22, Russian military forces struck Kyiv and many other cities in Ukraine. The Telegram channel 'PPO radar' published videos of missiles and drones launched during this attack, as reported by 'Glavkom'. The main areas of aggression included Kyiv, Zaporizhzhia, Kamianske, Kaniv, Trypillia, Konotop, Poltava region, Izmail, Donetsk region, and Kharkiv region.

Throughout the night, the Russian troops targeted Ukraine's energy infrastructure. As a result of the attack, most regions of the country were left without electricity. Restoration of power supply is only possible after stabilizing the situation in the energy system.

As is known, on the night of October 22, Russian occupiers attacked Kyiv with ballistic missiles and strike drones. Also, during the night, from 01:30 to 01:47, the enemy struck with drones in Zaporizhzhia.

Moreover, the oil and gas industry of the Poltava region also suffered attacks, causing damage in the Myrhorod district. The enemy tried to hit energy and port facilities in Izmail in the Odesa region.

Russia's aggression has caused serious damage to various regions of Ukraine, violating essential energy and other critical infrastructure. The situation remains complicated, and Ukrainian forces continue to defend the country against hostile actions of the neighboring state.

These shelling attacks, which hit critical infrastructure objects, once again highlighted the scale of threats faced by Ukraine. Information about destruction and lack of electricity confirms that the war continues to cause severe suffering and challenges for the population of the cities. Ukrainian forces continue to fight for the preservation of territorial integrity and the safety of citizens.


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