winter has come budding, but there is no ceasefire for the Ukrainians. Russia continued with i this Wednesday.relentless bombing campaign Against Ukraine’s electricity infrastructure, a dozens of deaths force to stop various nuclear power plants and go without light to large areas of the country, including the Kyiv region. The attacks took place on this occasion. so busy This resulted in supply cuts to more than half of neighboring Moldova, a former Soviet republic like Ukraine with a pro-Western government at the helm. Russian-speaking minority a longtime resident of the Transnistria region in the east independence regime not recognized internationally.
Ukraine’s atomic energy agency Energoatom reported that power outages, mostly caused by bombardments by Kalibr missiles, forced reactors at nuclear power plants to shut down. Pivdennoukrainsk, Rivne Y Khmelnitskyin the south and east respectively, all in state-controlled territory kiyiv government. “They are currently working project modewithout producing (electricity) for the domestic system.” Most of the thermal and hydroelectric power plants in the country have also suspended their work.
Russian missiles—seven dozen, according to the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, of which about fifty were shot down by local anti-aircraft defenses, and five Iranian-made suicide drones—had been dropped across the country. in ZaporizhiaIn the early hours of the morning, Russian rockets hit a mother and children’s hospital, killing a child. In and around Kiev, where usually three million people live, explosions can be heard at noon, or even affect the bombing of an apartment block in which three people are killed, the mayor reported. Vitali Klitschko.
Kremlin’s anger
Western and human rights NGOs anger The attack on infrastructure vital to the survival of the civilian population constitutes a new war crime committed by the Moscow Army. A spokesman for the Russian presidency implied that for the Kremlin, according to his version, it was a military operation aimed at forcing Ukraine to sit at the negotiating table: Dmitry Peskov.
Russian authorities have yet to make a public statement about the extension of power cuts to Moldova, which did not participate in the war. But they handed him a harsh diplomatic reprimand from the local government, which is the deputy prime minister and foreign minister. Nicu Popescuyesterday urgently summoned the Russian ambassador in Chisinau, Oleg VasnetsovTo protest what happened. The blackouts also affected the country’s capital.
Deficiency Living conditions in Khersonwithout light, this anyone heating, in addition to the risk that Russian artillery would bombard it at will from the opposite bank of the Dnieper River, forcing Kiev to evacuate the city recently liberated by Ukrainian troops. “There are many possibilities for them to start bombing us,” he says. Abdrii Kribov To Agence France Presse. Russian troops destroyed all infrastructure they even received their remnants of basic services and retreats. Grigory PotemkinHe is considered one of the most outstanding soldiers of imperial Russia during the reign of Catherine the Great and one of the founders and architects of Kherson. unification of Crimea to the Russian Empire.
Source: Informacion
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