After the Russian strikes … hundreds of Ukrainian towns without electricity

After the Russian strikes … hundreds of Ukrainian towns without electricity

Shammal reported that three energy facilities in Ukraine were assaulted by Russian terrorists early this morning.
He added: “5 strikes with aircraft drove on Kyiv and missile attacks on the Dniproptersrox (Central East) and Sumi (Northeast),” highlighting that “hundreds of towns without electricity.

“According to the government-run nuclear energy company “Ethnagum,” a Russian bombing today, Monday, caused the Zaporegia nuclear power plant to disconnect from the national electrical grid, triggering the diesel generators to come on.
She then declared further in a statement: “The last line of communication with a capacity of 750 kV was shut down at 03:59 as a result of the Russian terrorists bombing crucial sub-stations for infrastructure.

” On the other hand, Olxander Senkvich, the mayor of the Ukrainian city of Miklav, said on Monday that Russian march planes bombed warehouses to store sunflower oil in a coastal city ports late yesterday evening.
As reported by the mayor “Three drones struck a portion of an industrial infrastructure facility in Mikolaev, setting fire to tanks holding sunflower oil.

” Mikolaev, one of the largest ports of Ukraine, stopped shipments at the beginning of the Russian military operation, but Ukraine is pressing to reopen the port to increase food shipments under an agreement in which the United Nations and Turkey mediated.
According to Yuri Ahnat, spokesman for the Ukrainian Air Force, 37 Russian drones have been shot down by Ukraine since Sunday night, accounting for 85–86% of those involved in the most recent strikes.

In a press release, he noted: “This is a good consequence of our air defences’ work, and this number will climb in the future,” adding that every drone that entered Ukraine’s atmosphere did so from the south.

After the Russian strikes, there was no electricity in hundreds of Ukrainian communities.

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