Russia destroys the energy and water infrastructure across Ukraine

Russia destroys the energy and water infrastructure across Ukraine

Ukraine said on Tuesday that Russia has destroyed nearly a third of the country’s power stations during the last week, after Moscow has intensified a campaign before the winter to hit the infrastructure, a step that the West says is a deliberate attempt to cause disturbances and weaken morale.
Millions of people lived in Ukrainian cities that Moscow bombed with missiles carrying power generation facilities, and this also led to a number of fatalities.

Ukraine claims damage to the water infrastructure but Moscow acknowledges solely attacking power stations.
According to Kirillo Timoshenko, vice president of the Ukrainian President’s Office, “the situation is now embarrassing throughout the country, and all regions must get ready for interruptions in electricity, water, and heating.”
After a Russian missile demolished his dwelling in the southern city of Miklav, at least one person perished.
“They may enjoy (the Russians) . ..

They are taking pleasure in our harm, Olxander, a nearby flower shop, claimed.
Russia, according to Ukrainian President Folodimir Zellinski, continues to target and murder civilians. “Since October 10, 2022, 30% of the power plants have been destroyed in Ukraine, causing widespread interruptions of the current across the country,” he wrote on Twitter.

According to reports, there was a power outage in parts of Kyiv, numerous areas of Jetomer, which is to the west of the capital, and Dnibro, which is similar to Miklav in the south but is also removed from the front lines of conflict where Ukraine is pressing Russian forces that are occupying the southeast regions.

Russia wrecks Ukraine’s water and electricity infrastructure.

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