KYIV: According to military administration chief Oleksandr Vilkul, Russian drones attacked infrastructure in the central Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih on Wednesday, causing emergency power shortages for over 45,000 clients and interfering with heat supply.
If you have a moment, please charge your devices and fill up on water. Vilkul stated that the Telegram chat app will be challenging. Water remained in the system after water utility pumping stations switched to generators, although pressure issues can arise.
The attack’s entire scope was not immediately apparent. Russia made a statement regarding the strike. Throughout the nearly four-year conflict, Russia has frequently used missiles and drones to attack Ukraine’s power plants, substations, and transmission lines in an effort to cut off heat and energy and impede industry.
As repair workers operate under fire and Ukraine depends on air defenses and electrical imports to stabilize the grid, Kyiv claims the campaign has caused rolling outages and emergency cuts to cities around the nation. President Volodymyr Zelensky’s hometown, Kryvyi Rih, a steel and mining hub in the Dnipropetrovsk area, has seen numerous strikes that have killed residents and damaged homes and businesses.
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