Russia bombed the infrastructure in Ukraine … and the goal is energy facilities

Russia bombed the infrastructure in Ukraine … and the goal is energy facilities

While the Sky News Arabia correspondent stated that the sirens are audible in the capital city of Kyiv, Klitschko urged residents to remain in the shelters.
Dimitri Couliba, the foreign minister of Ukraine, said: “Capitals shouldn’t wait even a minute to make a decision about Ukraine’s air defence systems.

The destruction of Ukrainian infrastructure by bombing
Today, Saturday, the crucial infrastructure throughout Ukraine was bombarded once more. Several localities indicated that energy facilities were the target, while missiles were shot down in other areas.
Odessa, Kerofohdad, and Lotsk regions reported energy facility damage, and other places experienced electrical issues, according to local officials.

The director of the Ukrainian president’s office, Andrei Yermak, posted on Telegram that terrorists had launched “another missile attack” against public infrastructure and civilians.
Meanwhile, Andre Niebitov, the Kyiv police chief, said that the Ukrainian forces had brought down a Russian missile over the region, and deployed a picture showing a smoke pillar that rises from a forest that the missile wreck fell.

Russian soldiers are still fortifying the ports of transit over the Dnibro River, according to a report from British Military Intelligence on Saturday.
The Dnibro River, which has a length of 2290 km and originates in Russia, travels through Belarus before entering Ukraine for more than a thousand kilometres before emptying into the Black Sea, is a “lifeline” for Ukraine because it contributes 10% of the nation’s electricity production.

The thirty bridges that span this “interesting artery” of unity between the East, where the nation’s natural resources are, and the West are another indication of the river’s significance.

Russia bombed Ukraine’s infrastructure with an eye toward attacking energy facilities.

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