Ukraine war stay updates: Russian missiles hit Ukraine’s power grid explosions read in Kyiv

Ukraine war stay updates: Russian missiles hit Ukraine’s power grid explosions read in Kyiv


Explosions in Kyiv as Russian missiles hit Ukraine’s ability grid

Explosions had been read in Kyiv Friday morning as high-voltage services throughout the place were strike by Russian missile attacks, in accordance to studies from officials.

Ukraine’s power operator Ukrenergo said several services in eastern, southern and western Ukraine had been hit, disrupting energy supply.

In Kharkiv, the largest metropolis in japanese Ukraine, an infrastructure facility was hit, with ability outages most likely, the city’s major claimed.

The energy operator said Ukraine’s grid experienced been attacked with drones and missiles, targeting energy stations and transmission services.

— Karen Gilchrist

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